After months of trading verbal blows on social media, Tommy Fury and Jake Paul finally got physical today in the Kingdom of Saudi Arabia. The two men main-evented the show in an epic showdown that fans will cherish for a long time, especially for fans who love to hate the Problem Child.

Tommy Fury and Jake Paul were evenly matched on paper with a similar undefeated fight record heading into the highly anticipated contest. However, when the bell rang, both men looked like they were levels apart.

Tommy Fury completely decimated Jake Paul in the first round and made the latter look like he had no business being in the ring. However, Jake surprised everyone with a quick comeback in the second and third rounds.

Despite a strong recovery in the later rounds, Tommy Fury still managed to overpower and defeat Jake Paul via split decision as the three judges scored the contest 74-75, 76-73, and 76-73. This meant that Jake Paul’s gaudy undefeated streak is now officially over.

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KSI took to Twitter to roast Jake Paul over his loss to Tommy Fury. KSI was overjoyed about how things went down.

“Jake, you see the problem with you man, the reason why you lost is because you weren’t drinking PRIME baby (laughs). I still winning, I still winning bitch.”

Now that Jake Paul’s undefeated streak is officially done for good, it will be interesting to see what’s next, or rather who’s next for the social media phenomenon. Until then, stay tuned to Thirsty For News as we bring you the latest news in boxing.

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