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Jake Paul’s ‘Daddy’ Drops a Shocking Reminder of His Humiliating Loss Amid Anthony Joshua Fight Hype

Jake Paul’s ‘Daddy’ Drops a Shocking Reminder of His Humiliating Loss Amid Anthony Joshua Fight Hype

Jake Paul has never been one to shy away from self-promotion and big-money fights, but as he hypes up a potential showdown with former heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua, an unexpected figure has stepped forward to deliver a humiliating reminder of Paul’s past failures.

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The man in question?  Tommy Fury—the only boxer to have handed Paul a legitimate defeat. And he isn’t letting Paul forget it.

As Paul attempts to position himself as a serious contender in the boxing world, Fury’s latest comments serve as a reality check, reigniting the debate over whether Paul is truly ready for elite competition—or if he’s still just a YouTube boxer playing pretend.

Tommy Fury’s Brutal Message: “You Can’t Run from the Truth”

Despite Paul’s non-stop trash talk, fight announcements, and marketing genius, Tommy Fury remains a permanent stain on his record.

In a recent interview, Fury took direct aim at Paul’s attempts to climb the boxing ranks, sarcastically reminding him of who his real “daddy” is in the sport.

“Jake can fight whoever he wants—Anthony Joshua, Canelo, a kangaroo—it won’t change the fact that I beat him, and I’ll do it again if he ever dares to step in the ring with me,” Fury declared.

This isn’t just Fury taking a victory lap; it’s a deliberate shot at Jake Paul’s credibility as he tries to transition from celebrity fights to real boxing.

While Paul’s fans continue to hype up his progress in the sport, Fury’s words bring up an inconvenient truth:
Paul’s only fight against a legitimate boxer ended in a loss.

And now, as Paul teases a mega-fight with Anthony Joshua, Fury and other critics are questioning whether he’s completely lost touch with reality.

Jake Paul’s Boxing Ambitions: From YouTube to Heavyweight?

Since making his boxing debut, Jake Paul has taken an unconventional path. Instead of facing ranked fighters and climbing the ranks traditionally, he’s built a highly profitable career fighting ex-MMA stars and influencers.

 Wins over Ben Askren, Tyron Woodley, and Nate Diaz boosted his profile.
But his loss to Tommy Fury exposed major flaws in his game.

After defeating lesser-known pro boxer Andre August, Paul has now set his sights on Anthony Joshua—a former unified heavyweight champion.

Why Anthony Joshua?

  • Paul knows that bigger fights equal bigger paydays.

  • Joshua is a massive name in boxing, guaranteeing huge media attention.

  • Paul wants to prove he’s more than just a gimmick fighter.

But let’s be real—does Jake Paul actually stand a chance against Anthony Joshua?

The answer is a resounding NO.

Even Paul’s most devoted fans know that a fight against Joshua is pure fantasy. The power, experience, and skill gap between the two is astronomical.

If Paul was dominated by Tommy Fury—a light heavyweight boxer with limited power—how does he expect to survive against a 6’6″, 240-pound heavyweight knockout artist?

This is exactly why Tommy Fury is calling out Paul’s delusion—and why many in the boxing world find Paul’s latest move laughable.

The Social Media Firestorm: Fans React

As expected, Tommy Fury’s comments sparked a firestorm online.

  • Paul’s fans defended him, arguing that he has improved since the Fury fight and deserves a shot at bigger names.

  • Boxing purists mocked the idea of Paul vs. Joshua, calling it a cash grab and a circus fight.

  • Fury’s supporters celebrated his reminder that Paul has yet to beat a legitimate boxer.

Here’s what some fans had to say:

“Jake Paul vs. Anthony Joshua? Bro, let’s be serious. He struggled against Tommy Fury.”
“Jake Paul is all about the money, not the sport. Tommy Fury ended the hype, and we all saw it.”
“I’d rather see Tommy Fury vs. Jake Paul 2 than this nonsense with AJ.”

While some still believe in Paul’s dream of becoming a world champion, many agree that he has unfinished business with Tommy Fury before he even thinks about stepping up to someone like Joshua.

Will We Ever See Paul vs. Fury 2?

Given the massive payday and unfinished rivalry, a rematch between Jake Paul and Tommy Fury seems inevitable.

Their first fight in February 2023 was a highly anticipated clash, and despite Paul’s knockdown in the eighth round, Fury won a clear decision.
Paul immediately blamed injuries, illness, and bad preparation, promising to avenge the loss.

Yet, instead of securing a rematch, Paul moved on—avoiding Fury and fighting easier opponents.

This avoidance is exactly why Fury’s latest comments sting so much. If Paul wants respect in boxing, he has to settle the score before calling out elite fighters.

Why a Rematch Makes Sense

Huge PPV Numbers— Their first fight generated massive pay-per-view buys, proving fans want to see it.
A True Test for Paul—If Paul has really improved, he should be willing to run it back.
Bragging Rights—Fury wants to shut Paul up once and for all.

Final Thoughts: Paul Can’t Escape His Past

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No matter how much Jake Paul hypes up potential fights, the fact remains: he lost to Tommy Fury, and until he avenges that loss, his credibility in boxing remains questionable.

Fury’s latest comments are a reminder that Paul’s toughest test ended in defeat.
Instead of calling out world champions, Paul should prove he can beat Fury first.

At the end of the day, boxing is about earning your place—not just selling pay-per-views.

And if Jake Paul is serious about his future in the sport, he needs to settle the score with Tommy Fury before dreaming about Anthony Joshua.

What do you think? Should Paul vs. Fury 2 happen first? Or is Jake Paul’s ambition to fight Joshua just a ridiculous publicity stunt

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