Jake Paul, Tommy Fury Have Contract Offer for Boxing Rematch, Potential MMA Fight | News, Scores, Highlights, Stats, and Rumors
Ava Arnold The door is open for Jake Paul and Tommy Fury to fight again in the boxing ring and square off for the first time in MMA (through the Professional Fighters League) as well.
Nakisa Bidarian, who is Paul's business partner and a Most Valuable Promotions co-founder, relayed the information to ESPN's Marc Raimondi.
"Jake has said to Tommy he's willing to fight him in boxing, and if Jake wins, he's willing to enter the SmartCage in PFL with Tommy and again give him another payday close to eight figures to do that," Bidarian said. "So, there's a path there where it's worth close to $20 million of guaranteed money to re-engage in the Jake Paul competition, effectively."
Fury, the younger half-brother of heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury, defeated Paul via split decision in Feb. 2023. That marked Paul's only loss as a boxing professional.
Fury is 10-0 lifetime with six knockouts in the boxing ring. He does not have a scheduled bout coming up yet.
Paul is 8-1 with five knockouts. He is scheduled to face ex-Golden Gloves champion Ryan Bourland on March 2 as a co-main event alongside a match between featherweight champion Amanda Serrano and Nina Meinke in Puerto Rico.