Logan Paul criticized Tommy Fury again, insisting that he "missed a few screws" | Daily Mail Online

2021-12-14 10:31:33 By : Ms. ruth luo

Author: Max Winters for Mailonline

Published: December 14, 2021 03:29 EDT | Updated: December 14, 2021 04:16 EDT

Logan Paul believed that Tommy Fury "disappointed his family" and "lost some screws" after quarreling with his brother Jack.

The half-brother of WBC World Heavyweight Champion Tyson Fury was forced to withdraw from the competition earlier this month due to a bacterial infection in his chest and a broken rib.

Since the announcement, Jack and Logan have a lot to say, mocking the former Love Island star withdrawing from the conflict scheduled for December 18.

Logan Paul said that Tommy Fury "disappointed his family" after he withdrew from the fight with Jack

Jack (right) and Logan (left) mocked Fury's withdrawal from conflict last week

And Logan broke out another roar about Fury, claiming that he "missed a few screws" and that he was "bad".

The 26-year-old said: "I might just, like, lost a few screws... the child also lost a few screws." This is a shame. it's a shame.

"I think Tommy has failed his surname and his country. I don't have, for example, good things to say, so..."

He added: "Tommy sucks."

Tyson Fury defended his half-brother last week and targeted American YouTubers in a swearing rant.

On the YouTube channel "Behind the Gloves", the interviewer Michelle Joy Phelps tried to raise Jack Paul’s comments to the Gypsy King. The Gypsy King quickly interrupted her. Said his opinion of the American. 

He said: "Jake Paul can do my best to spoil the ads. Next one. ********. Continue to the next step.

Frey was forced to withdraw from the battle due to a bacterial chest infection and a broken rib

Fury went on to add: "I don't want to know that I'm not interested.

"He and his brother are two bastards. They can never live in my world because they are fucking bitches at the end of the day." Then he joked: "If you don't like this language, then Just go fuck."

Tyronn Woodley will fill the rematch with Paul after losing earlier this year, but Tommy admitted that he hopes his game can be rescheduled earlier in the new year.

However, Paul seemed to pour cold water on these hopes, insisting that he wanted Fury to "the dust settled" and did not want to give him a "payday."

After he withdrew from the battle, Fury's doctor immediately defended him, insisting that he was "100% responsible" for his withdrawal. Usman Sajjad also revealed that he begged to continue to inject painkillers.  

"Tommy wants to fight very much," Sajad explained. 

Fury hopes that the game can be rescheduled, but Paul seems to have poured cold water on these hopes.

Usman Sajjad said he was responsible for Tommy’s withdrawal and said that if he continues to fight, he may face a “medical emergency”

"He said,'Give me an injection once a week, and we will do whatever it takes', but I have to say,'No-this may be a life-threatening thing.'" If you are caught in a training or medical emergency battle There is a risk of pneumothorax (collapsed lungs).

"You will have shortness of breath, which may cause cardiac arrest. 

"Tommy is very eager to fight. You need to realize that these fighters are not robots. They are humans. They enter the ring with a broken rib. I would rather enter the ring with a broken hand."

"I am 100% responsible for pulling him out, and I believe his father is the same.

"We made the decision as a team-I gave out my medical report, scan results, and his father pulled him out." 

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