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Tommy Fury has admitted that he turned down two offers from Jake Paul to face him inside the boxing ring – but insists the offers 'weren't even worth addressing'.
The pair have called each other out in recent months, with discussions over a fight taking place after Paul maintained his unbeaten streak as a boxer, beating former UFC champion Tyron Woodley over eight rounds last month.
Soon after, Paul began campaigning to have Fury as his next opponent and revealed on Tuesday that he has made offers to face the Brit – which have both been rejected.
Tommy Fury (right) has responded to Jake Paul's (left) 'final offer' to fight him in the ring
It saw YouTuber-turned-boxer Paul make 'one final offer' of $1million to face him, claiming it would be the 'highest payday of his career'.
However, Fury took to Instagram to shoot down Paul's claims that he was dodging a potential fight, revealing that what was being offered 'wasn't worth getting out of bed for'.
The 22-year-old said: 'I just wanted to come on here and address a few things that Jake Paul has been saying that I