JAKE PAUL has brutally warned Molly-Mae Hague to not watch his combat with Tommy Fury - or it would finish in tears.
The American star will finish over two years of feuding his Brit rival in a grudge match on Sunday in Saudi Arabia.
Fury is joined within the Center East by his entire entourage, together with dad John and heavyweight champion brother Tyson.
However one noticeable absentee thus far has been girlfriend Molly-Mae, who's at house in Manchester with new-born child daughter Bambi.
It stays to be seen if she's going to make the 4,000 mile journey over in particular person or tune in on pay-per-view - however Paul suggests doing neither.
He advised SunSport in Riyadh: "She’s going to cry, nobody needs to see that. She should not watch the combat, positively not.”
Paul has crushed ex-MMA champions in Ben Askren, Tyron Woodley, and most not too long ago UFC nice Anderson Silva.
However by no means has he confronted an opponent with prior skilled boxing expertise, with Fury, 23, marking his first.
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The YouTuber believes the step up in competitors, and an emphatic sufficient win, will lastly convey the respect he feels is owed.
Paul, 26, mentioned: "I do know I’m going to win however my aim is to knock him out and I do know I’m able to that if I excuse my recreation plan correctly.
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“So I feel knocking out the skilled boxer in a chilly, decisive, loopy approach like I knock individuals out, that may get the respect.
“If it’s only a win, I feel individuals will admit I can actually field but it surely gained’t be the total stage of respect that I feel I deserve. I've to earn it although on Sunday.”
Paul has been dismissed a lot Fury has agreed to RETIRE from boxing and hand over his purse if he loses.
However the prankster-turned-prizefighter expects to go away his rival with no different selection however to respect him - like has been the case for all his fights.
Paul mentioned: "After I knock him out I hope he realises that I’m only a actually good fighter.
“I feel that’s what all my different opponents realised, they really feel much less dangerous about it the extra individuals I beat. He shouldn’t really feel dangerous.
“I’ve put Anderson Silva down, I’ve put Woodley down, I’m going to place him down. It’s not that huge of a deal once you have a look at it like that.”
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