Tommy Fury has been urged by his uncle Peter to take up dancing if he loses to Jake Paul.
The 22-year-old is closing in on a huge opportunity against the YouTube star later this year.
He has come under pressure from his family, including brother Tyson, to inflict a first defeat on Paul who has won each of his four fights to date.
Tyson has vowed to change his brother's name if he loses while his dad John has told him he will have to retire from the ring.
And Peter told talkSPORT : "To be honest, he is a young kid himself and he is learning, so him and Jake Paul is a good fight. Although Tommy is a professional boxer, he is still a baby in the sport, so he has a long way to go.
“I’m not really into YouTube boxing to be fair, but people want to see it, both lads will get paid well and good luck to them.

“If he can’t beat Jake Paul, he needs to go and do something else, practice dancing or something.”
Fury travelled to Cleveland to feature on the undercard of Paul's clash with Tyron Woodley in Cleveland.
And he defeated Anthony Taylor along the distance with a rather uninspiring display on American debut.
After their respective bouts the pair met in a fiery confrontation which looked certain to spark negotiations.
And it did with the pair in talks both between the teams and feuding on social media, to get the fight over the line.
Paul made Fury a public £1 million offer for the contest, which the Briton quickly declined in search of higher financial reward.
The fight looked in jeopardy with Mirror Fighting learning that Paul had identified an alternative opponent.
But the fight now appears closer than ever, with Fury's promoter Frank Warren confirming a deal is "very close".
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Despite the confidence of his YouTube opponent, Fury has vowed to "end" Paul's boxing career, and send his own profile further into the stratosphere.
“I will end his boxing career," Fury told TMZ Sports of the fight. "There is no more Jake Paul after we fight, that’s it.
“Jake Paul gets me nowhere in boxing terms - he’s not a boxer, so beating him doesn’t get me a world title shot, it doesn’t get me any respect from any of the other fighters.
“Everyone knows what other fighters think of him, so it doesn’t get me anywhere - it’s a good payday, an easy fight, but then I’m going back into the proper boxing world.
“I’m going to win some titles, go down in history, and do what I’ve been doing my whole life.”
The fight also looks to have even higher stakes, with the pair agreeing a $500,000 name-change bet for the loser of the fight.
Paul could have several other options should the fight collapse including a rematch with Woodley.
The former UFC star fulfilled a tattoo bet to try and forced talks for a second meeting, but the ink failed to meet the set criteria.