Jake Paul added insult to injury by offering Molly-Mae Hague a job following her surprising break-up with Tommy Fury.
Fury, who met Molly-Mae on *Love Island* in 2019, was reportedly dumped last week amid allegations of cheating. The news comes over a year after Fury, 25, handed Jake Paul his first and only loss in the boxing ring.
Paul, now a prominent figure in both YouTube and boxing, had previously offered Fury a lucrative rematch on Netflix, which Fury rejected. Instead, heavyweight boxing legend Mike Tyson accepted the opportunity. Speaking at a Professional Fighters League media event, Paul, 27, relished in highlighting what he views as a series of poor decisions by Fury.
“He definitely continues to devalue himself over time,” Paul remarked with a grin. “Saying no to the Netflix opportunity was probably the dumbest thing a boxer in history has done. You literally have the opportunity to fight on the biggest platform, and now… his value just keeps on going down. He’s gonna need extra money now and all that. The price and offers on our end are going to keep going down. But definitely feel bad for him, but also, you’re a dumbass.”
Recently, Paul launched his men’s health line, W, enlisting figures like rapper and model Rubi Rose as ambassadors. In a cheeky move, he even extended an offer to Molly-Mae to join his brand, taking a jab at Fury following their very public split. “It’s not a bad idea, Molly-Mae,” Paul laughed. “We’re going to bring you in on W.”
Despite his digs, Paul did express some sympathy for Fury and Molly-Mae’s one-year-old daughter, Bambi, saying, “I just hope they’re figuring it out and figuring it out with the kid and stuff like that. But I’m still going to beat his ass as a single father.”
Paul, who lost to Fury by split decision in Saudi Arabia, had offered him a rematch that was supposed to be Netflix’s first foray into live boxing. After Fury declined, the offer was taken up by Mike Tyson, setting up a highly anticipated clash for November 15.
However, Paul remains determined to avenge his sole loss on his 11-fight record. He noted, “I need to do that, all the fans want it. It’s a massive fight, it was a good fight. So, I need to go back and avenge my loss, and for me, that will be very pleasurable. I believe that I will wipe the floor with Tommy Fury now. My skill level is just on a different, different level. I’m not even the same fighter anymore.”
As Paul looks ahead to his next match, he is clearly intent on proving his growth and getting back in the win column against Fury.