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- Jake Paul's odds have shortened to 8/11 to beat Tommy Fury on Sunday
- Tommy Fury now 5/4 to win the bout in Saudi Arabia
- UFC Fighter Tom Aspinall discussed the Jake Paul v Tommy Fury fight with OLBG earlier last month
Jake Paul's odds have shortened to 8/11 to beat Tommy Fury on Sunday
YouTuber Jake Paul is now as short as 8/11 with bookies to win the highly anticipated fight against Tommy Fury in Saudi Arabia this Sunday.
The fight is finally set to take place this weekend with this being the third date that has been set with the first two being cancelled due to issues for Fury.
Fury pulled out of the first fight through injury then was denied entry to the US for rearranged bout but everything looks set to go ahead in Saudi Arabia on Sunday.
Paddy Power have moved Paul's odds from 4/5 to 8/11 in the past fortnight with the betting odds now giving him a 57% chance of winning the fight.
Jake Paul v Tommy Fury Winner | Odds | Probability |
---|---|---|
Jake Paul | 8/11 | 57.9% |
Draw | 11/1 | 8.3% |
Tommy Fury | 5/4 | 44.4% |
Tommy Fury now 5/4 to win the bout in Saudi Arabia
Tommy Fury is odds against to beat Jake Paul at 5/4 despite being the boxer in the fight against the YouTuber.
The fight is set to be held in Diriyah, Saudi Arabia, where Anthony Joshua vs Andy Ruiz Jr 2 took place back in 2019.
The build up to the fight from Fury's side has seen his older brother Tyson Fury say that he will make sure Tommy retires if he loses the fight.
Tyson also said that he'll try and make Tommy change his surname if he loses so there's a lot on the line for the former Love Island star.
UFC Fighter Tom Aspinall discussed the Jake Paul v Tommy Fury fight with OLBG earlier last month
UFC fighter Tom Aspinall spoke to OLBG in an exclusive interview earlier in January about his fighting future and other news.
Aspinall discussed a return to the Octagon after a knee injury stopped his last fight after just 15 seconds against Curtis Blaydes.
When asked about the Jake Paul and Tommy Fury fight, Aspinall sat on the fence around making a prediction.
“It's a 50-50 fight between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury. I like Jake Paul and Tommy Fury is a mate of mine, I've known him since he was 14 years old. I've not seen him train for a while but I spoke to his brother recently, Roman Fury. And Roman said he's really turned a corner in his training.
He said something has switched in him and he's looking amazing in the gym and has really turned the corner, and I guess that's true because Roman's not said that on any media outlet, he wasn't saying it to big Tommy up - sometimes people say things to the media that aren't true".
