Jake Paul to get world positioning assuming he beats Tommy Fury


Jake Paul and Tommy Fierceness are booked to battle in Saudi Arabia on February 26, after two past sessions were dropped; the WBC has declared that Paul will get a cruiserweight world positioning on the off chance that he wins



Jake Paul will get a world positioning on the off chance that he beats Tommy Wrath on February 26, the WBC has reported.

 

The YouTuber-turned-prizefighter will battle Wrath in eight rounds in Saudi Arabia not long from now after two past gatherings between the pair imploded.

Wrath pulled out from the battle in December 2021 as a result of a bacterial disease and broken rib and pulled out again in August 2022.

WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman has affirmed that Paul will procure a cruiserweight world positioning assuming he wins.

 

"Jake Paul has been near the WBC for a very long time, beginning with the primary occasion advanced in the UK when his sibling, Logan, battled KSI. On that evening Jake won the WBC novice belt in the undercard battles," the WBC said.

"Jake has devotion and regard to the game and the WBC won't endure oppression anybody. He merits the valuable open doors that some other fighter has. He exhibited punching power and further developed abilities as well as a strong jaw.

 


"Tommy Wrath addresses a reasonable test to Paul in a skirmish of two undefeated expert fighters."

Paul would have gotten a positioning in the event that he beat Hasim Rahman Jr last year, yet the battle was dropped after Paul guaranteed Rahman wouldn't arrive at the concurred weight limit.

 

The 26-year-old is unbeaten 6-0 as an expert fighter, albeit the successes have come against a collection of other get over athletes and Rage will be his most memorable rival to come from a boxing foundation.

 

In front of his battle with Rage, Paul told Sky Sports Insight about his elevated desires in boxing, focusing on a big showdown belt from now on.

 

"I need to turn into a title holder. I will end up being a title holder, and these battles are simply venturing stones to arrive. I'm gradually improving," he said.

 

"I've competed against title holders and done amazing against them, so who can say for sure what can occur in a few years from now when I go into my athletic prime? I'm beginning to extremely get this game and all parts of it.

 

"It's actually really startling what might actually occur. I think not exclusively will I become a title holder, I figure I will be a prevailing best on the planet and take somebody out for the belt."

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