“I’m certain this battle will happen when this issue gets settled and we come to an answer,” Tommy Fury trusts Jake Paul battle can be rescheduled after he was denied passage to America. The web-based entertainment star is supposed to confront Hasim Rahman Jr all things being equal
Jake Paul is set to affirm Hasim Rahman Jr as a substitution rival after Tommy Fury had to pull out from their booked battle.
The YouTube sensation had consented to confront Fury at Madison Square Garden in New York on August 6, yet the British competitor has expressed that he was ‘denied section’ to America.
Paul reported via web-based entertainment that he wouldn’t confront Fury, who had pulled out of a past battle date last December because of a chest contamination and a messed up rib.
“Furys got a pink slip. (Advertiser) MVP did all that it could to help him and group. He wasnt intrigued and he in a real sense self-isolated,” Paul composed on Twitter.
“Second time in succession he has pulled out. Second time in succession Im going to move forward and take on another rival without prior warning. AUG 6. MSG.”
Rahman Jr, child of previous world heavyweight champion Hasim Rahman, is supposed to be settled as the new adversary for Paul.
The 31-year-old has a record of 12 successes, with six knockouts, and only one loss.
“This present circumstance has been left with my legal counselors as being denied passage to a nation is clearly an intense issue and it needs to therefore be settled.
“I’m sure this battle will happen when this issue gets settled and we come to an answer. I need to explain that I will battle in an unbiased country that the two players can enter. This can be any time, any spot, anyplace.”