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Will Jake Paul call out KSI after Tommy Fury match? ‘Leaked script’ says YouTuber will win by TKO in Round 8

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Samuel Coleman

Published Jan 10, 2026

The supposed content additionally contains subtleties of the post-game felicitations, including minute subtleties like Jake Paul getting down on YouTuber KSI and the two warriors contending.

As two high-profile contenders Jake Paul and Tom Fierceness meet for a session in Saudi Arabia, an image has turned into a web sensation via online entertainment that probably contains a content for the battle. It says that Paul will arise successful in cycle 8 after Anger leaves the game by technical knockout. The supposed content additionally contains subtleties of the post-game felicitations, including minute subtleties like the two warriors contending with one another and Jake Paul getting down on YouTuber KSI.

It has been accounted for that the report coursing on the web, which recommended that Tommy Wrath had removed from his impending battle against Jake Paul, isn’t veritable. The advertisers for the battle, Expertise Challenge, have affirmed to Sportsmail that the record is a phony. The record was at first shared via online entertainment by Mike Perry, who was because of move toward as a substitution warrior on the off chance that Fierceness couldn’t contend.

In battle sports, it is entirely expected for counterfeit reports or tales to flow, and confirming the precision of any data prior to tolerating it as fact is generally fitting.

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In the realm of boxing, for instance, there have been examples where advertisers have delivered counterfeit agreements or monetary archives to attempt to acquire influence in talks with contenders. Likewise, in blended combative techniques (MMA), there have been situations where phony battle agreements or injury reports have been circled to attempt to beguile rivals or gain an upper hand.

One remarkable illustration of a phony record in battle sports happened in 2017, when a manufactured clinical report was submitted to the Nevada State Athletic Commission trying to get a boxing permit for MMA contender Conor McGregor.

The record guaranteed that McGregor had experienced a head injury in a competing meeting, which would have made it hard for him to get freedom to box. Nonetheless, the commission immediately resolved that the report was a phony and denied McGregor’s application.