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Tommy Fury remains undefeated with a 6-round victory (0:43)

Tommy Fury knocked out Daniel Bocianski to keep his perfect record intact. It was 0: 43.

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Tommy Fury will not be fighting Jake Paul for the second time.

The prizefighter, who goes by the name Paul, wrote on his social media account that he was out of the fight with the British fighter. Paul said he would take on a new opponent on short notice, but he didn't say who that opponent would be.

A news conference to promote the bout was denied last week by the US government. Paul wrote that his Most Valuable Promotions team did what they could to assist with the situation, but Tyson "wasn't interested" and went into hiding.

On Wednesday, the younger half-brother of Tyson wrote on social media that he is willing to fight Paul in a neutral country if his team can come up with a solution to his travel problems.

In regards to the issues I have faced with entry into the U.S., I am gutted and disappointed. It's something that I or my team could never have predicted. Being denied entry into a country is obviously a very serious issue and it needs to be solved.

A boxer by the name of Paul is coming off a knockout win over a former UFC champ. He is a celebrity in the United Kingdom due to his older brother's fame and his appearance on Love Island.