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Tommy Fury Says He’d Fight Andrew Tate If the Deal Makes Sense

Tommy Fury has once again addressed the growing talk around a potential showdown with Andrew Tate. During a recent Instagram Stories Q&A alongside his father John, a fan asked him directly if he would ever consider stepping into the ring with Tate. Fury answered clearly, saying, “As long as it makes good business sense, in a heartbeat. No problem.”

The idea of Fury vs Tate has circulated heavily online, especially as Tate continues preparing for his expected Misfits Boxing debut. With Tate’s controversial profile and Fury’s history in crossover boxing, the matchup has become one of the most talked-about fantasy pairings among fans.

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Fury Gives Update on Injury and Talks Return Plans

Fury also shared a positive update on his long-standing hand issues, revealing that his “repetitive hand injury is once again almost healed completely,” and that he hopes to be back in the ring before the end of 2025.

When the conversation turned to a potential rematch with Jake Paul, Fury didn’t hold back. He reminded fans that he is “the only boxer to hand Jake Paul a professional loss in the boxing ring.” John Fury added that negotiations have been difficult, saying, “They want most of the money … we’re not being treated fair by them.”

As for Tate, Tommy Fury made his stance clear: if the business lines up, he’s more than willing to make the fight happen.

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