Jake Paul has joked that he is willing to add a first class flight and stay at a Best Western Hotel to his fight offer for Tommy Fury.
The YouTube sensation made his latest attempt to troll Fury on social media after the Love Island star was spotted waiting in line for a Spirit airlines flight on his way to his brother Tyson's Las Vegas fight camp.
The younger Fury is currently locked in fight talks with Paul and his promotional company Most Valuable Promotions over a December fight between the pair.
But he has turned down Paul's offer of £1million to step into the ring and risk his unbeaten boxing record against the American.
And Paul has trolled Fury for flying with budget airline Spirit while telling him that a seven-figure fight offer isn't enough for him to take the fight.

Paul joked that he would be willing
"Tommy," Paul joked in a social media post to his 20million+ followers.
"I woke up in a good mood today, I'm feeling generous, I'll change my offer; $1million plus a first class round trip flight to America to come and fight me for you and your whole team.
"And, don't forget the 'and', a seven-night stay at the Best Western Hotel, that's a four-star hotel, continental breakfast included you've just got to be up before like seven!"
The tongue-in-cheek post from Paul comes just hours after he trolled Fury for the first time over his flight with Spirit airlines.
Both men are signed to multi-fight deals with Showtime Boxing in the United States, with Fury a part of Frank Warren's Queensberry Promotions stable.
And after Fury defeated Anthony Taylor on the undercard of Paul's win over Tyron Woodley, it appeared that all roads led to the fight.
But Paul's team say that he and his promotional outfit won't be willing to make another offer to Fury, with a second opponent lined up.
"This is what happens when you turn down a $1m pay day," Paul said in his first troll post on his Twitter and Instagram pages, posting to over 20million followers.
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Fury can be seen checking bags in with Spirit employees in the photo, although the date and location are unkown.
The 7-0 boxer is in Las Vegas to support his brother as he looks to remain heavyweight champion at the T-Mobile Arena on Saturday night.
And he as said that he expects positive news within the next week over a fight, despite Paul's team insisting that they wouldn't be making another offer for the fight.
But Fury doesn't believe that, should the bout actually happen, he will have any trouble dispatching of Paul.
"Jake Paul wouldn't beat the guy I knocked out in my fifth fight (0-18 Scott Williams)," he told Mirror Fighting.
"He wouldn't beat half the guys I've fought because they're proper boxers and they've been around the job.
"He's been training for three years and he's fought two UFC fighters and a basketball player so you can't compare the two.