Youtube star turned boxer, Jake Paul (3-0, 3 KOs), does view a potential clash with unbeaten Tommy Fury (6-0, 4 KOs) as a "massive" fight in the future.
The two fighters will be featured on the same card on August 29th in Cleveland.
Paul will headline the Showtime Pay-Per-View card, when he faces former UFC world champion Tyron Woodley.
Fury, who is the younger brother of WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, will make his American debut when he opens up the card against Paul's sparring partner, Anthony Taylor.
For several months, Paul and Fury have been trading shots on social media.
"He comes from a legendary family name and background and the social media - I don't really know how he got famous. I think he did reality shows. It could potentially lead to a path where you see Jake Paul versus Tommy Fury," Paul told Sky Sports.
Fury recently threatened Paul, by stating: "For every bad thing he has said, he will get a swift right hand for it. I will break every bone in his face."
But Paul is not moved by the threats.
"It sounds like someone handed him a script for him to read off, 'I'm going to break every bone in his face!' He's got nothing real to say - 'You crossed the line, buddy!' This isn't sixth grade. This is the fight business, this is the boxing business," Paul said.
"He boxes because he was told to do so by his dad. He doesn't have that real heart, that real fighter inside of him. He is doing this because it's something his brother did. It's something his dad did and he sees it as a way to make some money. If we ever get into the ring, I'm going to expose him.
"Tommy Fury's record of opponents is like 10-150 losses or 200 losses or something like that. I'm not fighting guys who are put in there to lose. I'm the real deal and people will see that."



