Tommy Fury told to retire from boxing by Logan Paul after beating KSI
Logan Paul has told Tommy Fury he should retire from boxing after his controversial decision win against KSI.
KSI suffered his first boxing defeat last month in Manchester at the Misfits Boxing Prime card as he was beaten by Love Island star Fury. The result was announced as a split decision on the night but it was later changed to unanimous in Fury's favour, despite KSI filing an appeal with the Professional Boxing Association following his loss.
Paul was also in action on the night as he made his boxing return against Conor McGregor's training partner Dillon Danis. Paul won by disqualification as Danis, who barely threw any punches in the fight, tried to choke him out in the final round which led to a huge brawl unfolding in the ring.
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KSI mocked Fury about the result by saying on Paul's Impaulsive podcast: "I saw a clip somewhere that Tommy Fury was saying if KSI lasts six rounds with me then I’m going to quit boxing." Paul then agreed with what his former opponent turned business partner was getting at by replying: "I’ll be honest with you bro, maybe he should."
Molly-Mae hints at showing baby in her first YouTube as she teases special videoFury insisted he was done with influencer boxing but quickly changed his tune by opening the door to a rematch with Paul's brother Jake, who he beat by split decision in February. KSI added of his rival: "Legit, he struggled against two YouTubers and he is a professional boxer. He’s been boxing since he was six."
KSI has admitted that he might not fight again after losing to Fury, potentially closing the door to a highly-anticipated fight between him and Jake. 'The Nightmare' hasn't trained in over two weeks since his defeat and still thinks he did enough to get the win on the night.
"I feel like I won the fight man, it was weird. I felt like Tommy was surprised, he didn’t expect me to move the way I was moving. There was quite a few people who hoped I would lose or get knocked out, they saw that first round and were like ‘Oh no’. I felt like I was doing well throughout the rounds, getting the big shots off," he added.