Tyson Fury has sent a warning message to Jake Paul ahead of his fight with Tommy Fury next month.
The two will clash in the ring on December 18 in Tampa, Florida, having held discussions for months after Paul defeated Tyron Woodley and Fury defeated Anthony Taylor on the same night.
Tyson will be in Tommy’s corner for his grudge match with Paul and has now started his training with his brother in England.
Fury is the odds-on favourite to defend his unbeaten record against the YouTuber, who is yet to taste defeat himself since turning professional last year.
After their training session this morning (Monday), Tyson took to his social media pages to post a video with Tommy.
Tyson said: "Just finished my first morning session as a trainer, really happy with myself the way things went. All the boys trained hard," Fury added, before asking Tommy, "how was it?"
Tommy replied: "The run this morning was good, good leg work - I'm feeling good, feeling fit. Trainer T is doing the best job!"
Tyson then asked Tommy what he's going to do to Paul when the two meet next month, to which Tommy said he'd knock his opponent out inside two rounds.
Tyson added: "Jake Paul, we're coming for you!"
Tyson has already been outspoken on what a defeat would mean for his brother, with the WBC champion telling Tommy he’ll “retire him from boxing myself” should Paul win.
Tyson and Tommy will fly out to Las Vegas in the coming days, after Tommy returned home for a family emergency on Saturday.