Tommy Fury slams ‘cheapskate’ KSI and demands he pay up £250,000 after beating YouTuber in boxing fight

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TOMMY FURY has called on “cheapskate” KSI to honour a bet with his dad John by paying him £250,000.

Tommy, 24, claimed a unanimous decision victory over the YouTuber, 30, in October.

Tommy Fury beat KSI by unanimous decisionAlamy
KSI is yet to pay John Fury for a bet they made about his fight with TommyGetty

KSI appealed the decision – with many boxing fans believing he deserved to have his hand raised.

But Fury’s victory was upheld as he handed the internet sensation his first defeat.

Prior to the bout, KSI bet Tommy‘s father, John, £250,000 that he would get the victory.

Following the result, John has been demanding payment for his son’s win.

But with KSI yet to stump up the money, Tommy has now taken aim at his former opponent.

Speaking to SPORTbible, he said: “He’s in the dustbin. I hate him. KSI’s in the bin.

“How you enjoying that loss? KSI rejected appeal. He’s the only man I’ve ever known in boxing history to appeal a loss. You lost fair and square, mate. Deal with it, get back on YouTube and do your thing.

“And pay me dad the 250 grand as well, you cheapskate…

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John has demanded KSI pay up for the betGetty

“Listen, if you’re about that Mr Money, paychecks and all that, Misfits, whatever you want, pay game. 250 grand. It’s nothing for you.

“Pay up. Sore loser. Kicking billboards. What an idiot.”

His comments come after John told iFL TV: “He lost. He’s got to man up and pay because I will not let this go. I’ll hound him to death.

“So there you go mate, pay up. You were the one that wanted to bet in the first place. Be a man.

“You were a sore loser when you got pipped on the night. But you’re going to pay this money because I’ll never leave you alone.

“I will ruin your career. I’m on you like a dog on a rabbit. So don’t worry about that. Pay up.”

Tommy’s win over KSI, his 10th as a pro, came after he had beaten another YouTuber earlier in the year in Jake Paul.

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