Ridgway Record

Jake Paul takes first ring defeat by split decision to Fury

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RIYADH, Saudi Arabia (AP) — YouTube star Jake Paul took the first defeat of his profession­al boxing career Sunday night, losing a split decision to Tommy Fury.

Paul (6-1) knocked down Fury with a short left hand early in the final round of their cruiserwei­ght bout, but the younger halfbrothe­r of heavyweigh­t champion Tyson Fury controlled long stretches of the eight-round meeting at Diriyah Arena.

Two judges scored the bout 76-73 for Fury (9-0, 4 KOs), while the third favored Paul, 75-74.

"I've already won every single way in life," Paul said. "I made it farther than I ever thought I would, and beyond. This is a humbling experience. I'll take it on the chin and come back."

Fury is the first actual profession­al boxer fought by Paul, who built his lucrative second career by taking on mixed martial artists and a fellow YouTuber in boxing bouts that generated huge social media attention despite featuring more enthusiasm than skill.

Fury also is much better known as a celebrity sibling — and much more accomplish­ed as a reality television star — than as a boxer, leading to a relatively even matchup with Paul. Fury's unbeaten record entering this bout was built against a series of wildly overmatche­d opponents with a combined record of 24-176-5.

"In my first main event, 23 years old, I had the world on my shoulders, and I came through," Fury said. "This, to me, is a world title fight. I trained so hard for this. This was my destiny."

Both fighters had good moments in the first four rounds in front of a star-studded crowd in Saudi Arabia, but Fury landed more significan­t shots behind a consistent jab that allowed him to keep Paul at a distance.

Paul appeared to stun Fury with an accurate left hook early in the fifth round, but he also lost a point when the referee penalized him, apparently for pushing down on Fury's head in a clinch. The referee then took a point from Fury in the sixth, apparently for excessive clinching.

Fury had a strong seventh round despite a cut near his left eye from a clash of heads, repeatedly tagging Paul with combinatio­ns. But Paul abruptly reversed the momentum with a perfectly timed left that wobbled Fury, who put his left glove on the canvas to steady himself and bounced up immediatel­y.

Fury finished strong and claimed the decision.

Fury and Paul were slated to meet two times previously, but Fury was unavailabl­e for both showdowns. He injured a rib before their scheduled bout in December 2021, and he was denied entry to the U.S. last summer ahead of a planned meeting in August.

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