In a long-awaited encounter Jake Paul and Tommy Fury will collide in a grudge match on February 26 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury has issued a warning to his brother Tommy Fury that if he loses to Jake Paul on February 26, he (Tyson) will leave him in Saudi. “He can become Cristiano Ronaldo’s best pal and he can be a PT (personal trainer) for Ronaldo in Saudi,” The Sun quoted Tyson as saying.
The Fury vs Paul fight was announced and scheduled last week.
In a long-awaited encounter, Jake Paul and Tommy Fury will collide in a grudge match on February 26 in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia.
According to The Sun, the Fury family have publicly threatened to disown the former Love Island star if he loses to the YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul. And Tyson has told him he can make a new living by tending to Al-Nassr hitman Ronaldo’s physio needs if he doesn’t win the desert dust-up.
Paul has become one of the biggest draws in the boxing community since making his professional debut in 2020. The Fury vs Paul fight was announced and scheduled last week. Former Love Island star Fury has fought eight times, while YouTuber Paul has just six. Both fighters are undefeated.
Despite the warning, Tyson also said, “Listen, I think it’s a great fight. The two guys are putting it on. They’re both undefeated and whoever loses is pretty much f***ed, I think. There’s not a lot to say. It’s like me, when you speak a lot of s*** you have to back it up and that’s it.”
Earlier, in an amazing incident, Tyson gatecrashed an interview where Jake Paul was being interviewed and pretended to hit Paul. The video of the incident where The YouTuber-turned-boxer Jake was being interviewed by JOE, went viral. Jake looked on in shock when the Gypsy King burst through the door and faked a punch.
Ronaldo will return to Europe, Al Nassr coach claims
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Cristiano Ronaldo’s move to Saudi Arabia generated a shock to the football world
Al Nassr coach Rudi Garcia has revealed that Cristiano Ronaldo’s legendary career will not end in the Middle East as he expects the superstar to return to Europe.
“Cristiano Ronaldo is a positive addition, as he helps to disperse defenders,” Garcia said.
“He is one of the best players in the world. He will not finish his career at Al Nassr, he will return to Europe,” the French coach added.
The Portuguese captain will be 40 years old at the end of his current deal, limiting his prospects of joining a competitive side within the European circle.
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Ronaldo’s illustrious status was earned at Real Madrid, a club that continues to be fond of the footballer.
Lifting two La Liga titles, two Spanish Cups, four Champions League titles, and three Club World Cups with the Spanish giants, a return to Real Madrid is the dream of a bulk of Ronaldo’s fanbase.
Ronaldo debuted on the Saudi pitch scoring a brace against Lionel Messi’s Paris Saint-Germain, framing a recollection of past rivalries to the football world.
With high expectations for his debut, the 2017 FIFA Best Player failed to make a goal appearance on the league scoreboard against Al Ettifaq.
The loss against Al Ettifaq knocked the squad out of Saudi Super Cup, pouring tension on the team’s performance since Ronaldo’s joining.
The 37-year-old carries more than 800 senior goals for club and country statistically, but that could be raised in Friday’s upcoming faceoff with Al Fateh SC.
The knights of Arabia sit first in the Saudi Arabia Pro League above Al Hilal, the country’s most successful team.
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