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Paul to confront Rahman after Fury travel issues

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Paul to confront Rahman after Fury travel issues

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  • Heavyweight Hasim Rahman Jr. will supplant Tommy Fury.
  • Conflict against Jake Paul at Madison Square Garden.
  • After make a trip issues constrained Fury to pull out from the battle.
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Paul his colleague Nakisa Bidarian and Paul’s sibling Logan both encouraged him not to take the battle, ESPN detailed.

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Rahman (12-1, six KOs), the child of the previous boxing heavyweight champion, has a size and experience advantage over Paul (5-0), and the YouTuber-turned-fighter recognized that he had a challenging situation to deal with.

“I’m in a real sense insane,” Paul said.

“There’s no great explanation for why I ought to be taking this battle. … I need to demonstrate to the boxing scene that I’m a genuine canine, which I am.

“Also, I will go in there against this 12-1 youngster who is greater than Tommy Fury, quicker than Tommy Fury – – these things. What’s more, I will give the show that could only be described as epic and just shut everybody up.”

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The Rahman declaration comes one day after Paul said Briton Fury (8-0) had missed a cutoff time to determine the movement gives that kept him from traveling to the United States from London last week for a news gathering.

Fierceness has said he doesn’t have any idea why he was not permitted to get onto the plane at Heathrow air terminal and that he was ready to battle Paul in a nonpartisan country that the two players can enter.

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