Tommy Fury admits to rejecting huge Jake Paul offer for one reason

Tommy Fury has reportedly declined a $15m US rematch with Jake Paul, clearing space for Paul’s December 19 clash with Anthony Joshua. For bettors, Fury’s refusal narrows rematch markets and increases clarity around Joshua–Paul odds — expect reduced activity on Fury lines and sharper pricing on the Joshua vs Paul market.
Tommy Fury Turns Down $15m Jake Paul Rematch Offer
Tommy Fury has admitted he rejected an opportunity to rematch Jake Paul after reports the YouTuber-turned-boxer had lined up a Miami slot next month. The proposed bout reportedly came with a $15 million payday, but Fury said the offer was made in the United States — a location he claims he cannot realistically attend right now.
Why Fury Says He Refused
Fury explained he would accept the same payout anywhere outside the US and insisted he would be ready within eight weeks to settle the score after their tightly contested first meeting. He argued the American offer was “convenient” and pointed to travel constraints that complicate a stateside clash.
Family and Travel Restrictions
A key issue is Fury’s support system. His father and long-time manager, John Fury, has been central to his career but is currently unable to travel to the United States due to past criminal convictions. Tommy has used that fact to justify his reluctance to accept a US-only offer.
Trash Talk Escalates on Social Media
The rivalry reignited on social platforms as both men exchanged personal jabs. Jake Paul publicly taunted Fury for declining the bout and questioned his independence from his father’s influence. Fury hit back, reminding Paul of their first fight outcome and offering a conditional acceptance if the bout were staged outside the US.
Rematch Backdrop: Their First Meeting
When Fury and Paul first collided in Saudi Arabia two years ago, Fury overcame a late knockdown to secure a razor-thin split-decision victory. That controversial result has fueled calls for a rematch ever since, keeping both fighters and promoters under pressure to find an agreeable venue and timeline.
Joshua vs Paul Confirmed for December 19
With Fury reportedly passing on the rematch, Jake Paul confirmed a high-profile meeting with two-time heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua is scheduled for Miami on December 19. The card is expected to cater to the American audience, with ringwalks likely late local time.
What This Means for Bettors
Fury’s refusal narrows rematch futures and reduces volatility in markets tied to a Paul–Fury sequel. Punters should expect betting interest to concentrate on the confirmed Joshua–Paul showdown, producing clearer odds and deeper liquidity for that event. Markets involving Fury as a challenger may offer fewer options and wider spreads until a new venue or deal is confirmed.
Outlook
Unless terms change — notably venue flexibility — a stateside rematch appears unlikely for now. Promoters and fighters will be under pressure to reconcile travel and managerial issues if fans are to see a second Fury–Paul chapter. Meanwhile, December’s Joshua–Paul bill looks set to be the heavyweight betting focal point heading into the end of the year.
The pair have traded barbs since their 2023 showdown and have discussed a potential rematch ever since, but Fury has seemingly rejected the chance to face his rival once again
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