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When and where is the Jake Paul-Tommy Fury fight?

Jake Paul and Tommy Fury are set to collide in Madison Square Garden on August 6, with Amanda Serrano also returning to the ring

Update:
Jake Paul y Tommy Fury vuelven a acordar pelea para febrero
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Jake Paul and Tommy Fury are set to finally meet in the ring on August 6 in New York after months of going numerous rounds on social media, with Amanda Serrano also featuring as co-main event against Argentinian veteran Brenda Carabajal.

The pair were due to fight in December last year but Fury (8-0), the younger half-brother of heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, withdrew from the fight due to illness and injury.

Attempts to reschedule the bout were initially fruitless, with Paul (5-0) declaring his rival had blown his chance and focusing on the promotion side of his boxing endeavours – setting up Serrano’s (42-2-1) defeat to Katie Taylor at Madison Square Garden.

However, a breakthrough has finally been reached after both fighters confirmed on social media that they were set to face-off.

Fury: Paul “finally signed up to the drugs testing”

“Just to let you all know, the fight on August 6 is going ahead,” Fury said in an Instagram video.

“The contract has been signed after weeks and weeks of waiting for Jake Paul to sign up to the drugs testing and potentially putting the fight at risk, he’s finally signed up to the drugs testing.

“We’ve agreed a contract that we’re happy with, so the fight is going ahead and I’ll see you August 6.”

Jake Paul: Fury “grew a set overnight”

Paul then followed suit on Twitter, adding: “Okay people he grew a set overnight. It’s official, I’m taking this little Fury’s head off. Amanda Serrano and I dual main-event at the Mecca of boxing.”

The bout has garnered plenty of attention on social media, with Fury keen to establish himself in the professional scene while Paul has slowly proven himself early on – although this is the first true boxing opponent he will face.

Build-up began in August last year when Fury beat Anthony Taylor on the undercard of Paul’s win against Tyron Woodley, with the pair then exchanging barbs in the post-fight press conference.

With Serrano also tied to the August bout and set to face Carabajal (18-5-1), the clash sets the stage for a huge month – with Anthony Joshua’s rematch with Oleksandr Usyk taking place in Saudi Arabia on August 20.