JAKARTA - Tommy Fury's father, John, sparked controversy with his recent statement. What's that?

John accused Jake Paul of avoiding anti-doping tests ahead of his fight with his son on December 18.

John lashed out at the famous YouTuber for allegedly not signing up for the Voluntary Anti-Doping Association (VADA) testing for the bout that will take place in Tampa, Florida.

"There are a lot of things in the contract, you have to do this and you have to do that," said John Fury.

"I could talk about it more and more, but I don't want to bore people with politics.

"Nor will they register for drug testing or doping with VADA."

Although John is annoyed by Jake's possibly unclean attitude from doping, he is still proud of his son.

"It bothers me a bit because I want that in the contract, but they won't do that.

"I don't even care about that, because what they're going to do, they're going to do it anyway.

"We just wanted the fight because we knew we could win it. People think that Tommy is paid to lose, they're kidding. Fury would rather be put to death than go down that road."

Meanwhile, Tommy continues to line up alongside his brother and two-time world heavyweight champion Tyson Fury in his bid to extend his unbeaten streak to 7-0.


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