Jake Paul has stated he is 'using Tyson Fury' to help promote his upcoming bout with Tommy Fury, as he seeks to 'take their boxing legacy'.
Paul will face-off against Fury in Florida next month, as he seeks to extend his 4-0 record since switching his attention from Youtube to fighting.
While Tommy has a reputation of his own, it was Tyson who first floated the idea of a fight between the pair - and Paul believes he's still doing the leg work.
"I want to take their boxing legacy. That's the beauty of it 100 per cent," he said during an interview with Seconds Out.
"Really, I'm using Tyson Fury to promote this fight, that's the secret behind all of this. He's getting involved, using his platform, retweeting, being asked about it in interviews and he's selling this fight for me.
"Tommy Fury is just a pawn on the chess board and I'm taking him out December 18."
Fury is favourite for the fight, boasting a 7-0 record so far in his career, but many were left unimpressed by the manner of his victory of his bout against Anthony Taylor earlier this year.
Tommy is set to be trained by Sugarhill Steward in Las Vegas ahead of the fight, who is Tyson's head coach, but he has returned to the UK due to a family emergency.
Tyson has taken him under his wing for the time being, with his father John Fury likely to be more involved in his training than initially planned - though he'll be unable to be ringside for next month's fight due to visa issues.
Alongside Tyson on Monday, Tommy was pictured out for a run alongside heavyweight Joseph Parker and featherweight Isaac Lowe.