Michael Bisping agrees with Jake Paul that Tommy Fury didn t attempt to board a plane
Michael Bisping agrees with Jake Paul that Tommy Fury didn't attempt to board a plane Michael Bisping (L), Jake Paul (M), and Tommy Fury (R) has suggested that is likely correct in stating that there’s no evidence of Tommy Fury attempting to board a plane to the United States of America. ‘The Problem Child’ was set to face fellow cruiserweight pugilist Fury on August 6th. However, it was recently announced that the Paul-Fury matchup has been canceled. In late June, Tommy Fury and some of his family members were reportedly denied entry into the U.S. due to their alleged connections with suspected Irish mobster, Daniel Kinahan. Fury claimed he was at London’s Heathrow airport but was barred from boarding a plane to the U.S. Tommy Fury has said on Instagram that he has been barred from traveling to the United States.
This just days after announcing an Aug. 6 fight against Jake Paul at New York's Madison Square Garden.Tommy Fury has said on Instagram that he has been barred from traveling to the United States. This just days after announcing an Aug. 6 fight against Jake Paul at New York's Madison Square Garden. Jake Paul subsequently accused ‘TNT’ of evading a fight against him. The YouTube megastar-turned-boxer alleged that the younger brother of the WBC world heavyweigh champion didn’t even try to make it to America, adding that there’s no evidence of the UK fighter attempting to get on a plane to the U.S. Taking to his YouTube channel, former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping addressed this comment and stated: “No, but he’s right. Jake Paul is correct. Tommy, there was no evidence of it. And by the way, this video isn’t to talk sh** about Tommy Fury, but just Jake had me thinking about it.” “Another thing is – You don’t just randomly go to the airport. You know, you’ve gotta have a visa in place, and there’s many steps to getting the visa. You don’t just apply for it and then jog off down to the airport. No. When you’re getting a work visa, you’ve gotta go down, you’ve gotta get applications, you’ve gotta go to the offices in London.” ‘The Count’ emphasized that he himself had to go through the visa procurement process multiple times. Bisping reiterated that Fury’s story doesn’t add up. Watch Bisping discuss the topic at 1:52 in the video below:
This just days after announcing an Aug. 6 fight against Jake Paul at New York's Madison Square Garden.Tommy Fury has said on Instagram that he has been barred from traveling to the United States. This just days after announcing an Aug. 6 fight against Jake Paul at New York's Madison Square Garden. Jake Paul subsequently accused ‘TNT’ of evading a fight against him. The YouTube megastar-turned-boxer alleged that the younger brother of the WBC world heavyweigh champion didn’t even try to make it to America, adding that there’s no evidence of the UK fighter attempting to get on a plane to the U.S. Taking to his YouTube channel, former UFC middleweight champion Michael Bisping addressed this comment and stated: “No, but he’s right. Jake Paul is correct. Tommy, there was no evidence of it. And by the way, this video isn’t to talk sh** about Tommy Fury, but just Jake had me thinking about it.” “Another thing is – You don’t just randomly go to the airport. You know, you’ve gotta have a visa in place, and there’s many steps to getting the visa. You don’t just apply for it and then jog off down to the airport. No. When you’re getting a work visa, you’ve gotta go down, you’ve gotta get applications, you’ve gotta go to the offices in London.” ‘The Count’ emphasized that he himself had to go through the visa procurement process multiple times. Bisping reiterated that Fury’s story doesn’t add up. Watch Bisping discuss the topic at 1:52 in the video below: