Youtube star Jake Paul (3-0, 3 KOs) is worried that potential opponent Tommy Fury (6-0, 4 KOs) will suffer an upset loss in the coming weeks.

On August 29 at the Rocket Mortgage FieldHouse in Cleveland, Paul will collide with former UFC champion Tyron Woodley in the main event of a Showtime Pay-Per-View card.

In the PPV opener, Fury will make his United States debut against combat sports veteran Anthony Taylor, who happens to be a good friend and sparring partner to Paul.

Should Paul and Fury win their respective bouts, there is a strong possibility of a pay-per-view showdown in the near future.

Pual, 24-year-old, is not convinced the Fury fight will happen - because he believes Taylor has a good shot at pulling off a victory.

"I expect a Rocky-Drago, upset. Anthony is a great fighter, he's a tough kid and I think Tommy has a very hard fight against him coming up. And, I think he's underestimating his opponent. I think that's a terrible thing to do, and I want Anthony to win," Paul told The Sun.

"I want him to beat Tommy, and be like, 'Yo, Tommy, you can't even beat my sparring partner, who are you going to beat me?' It's going to be a fun one one to watch. There's a long list of people that want to fight me, so when and if Tommy Fury loses, there's plenty of other people and plenty of other fish in the sea to choose from.

"It's not clear yet that it will be the next step. But, I wanted to have Tommy be exposed to the US market, be exposed to my audience. I wanted to give him the opportunity to potentially shine in front of the world. Because, no one has ever bought a Tommy Fury pay-per-view or seen a Tommy Fury fight. This is his big moment, and it does potentially set us up for a fight in the future if we can both do what we're expected to do. Tommy's 'expected' to win, I'm expected to win, so if we both get through, yeah it builds that narrative for sure."