Jake Paul has taken on both Mike Tyson and Tommy Fury in recent times.
In November, ‘The Problem Child’ defeated a 58-year-old Mike Tyson on points but the bout lacked any real moments of excitement with many believing the result was premeditated.
Paul has suffered only one defeat in professional boxing when he dropped a split decision verdict to Tyson Fury’s half-brother Tommy.
Having faced Fury and Tyson he shed light on who is the biggest puncher of the two and his response is surprising.
He said: “Tommy Fury. It’s the shots you don’t see so Tommy was a little tricky.
“If you see the punch coming you can prepare for it, if all of a sudden you can’t see it and you get hit, that’s when it hurts. So, Tommy was more tricky with that, but Mike’s punches I could see coming.
“Tyson was strong but he didn’t land anything clean, so I honestly didn’t feel Mike Tyson’s full power, which is good because obviously you don’t want to.”
Paul and Fury could meet again in the future. Fury was due to fight MMA star Darren Till this month but pulled out of the fight due to the Liverpudlian’s threats of using MMA moves.