Light heavyweight prospect Tommy Fury (8-0, 4 KOs) believes the boxing career of Jake Paul (6-0, 4 KOs) will finally come to an end on Sunday in Saudi Arabia.

Fury will finally step in the ring with Paul after two years of back-and-forth banter.

They were scheduled to collide on two prior occasions, with Fury unable to move forward in both instances.

Fury, the younger brother of WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, is motivated to make a big statement.

"Jake doesn't know what's coming to him. If he's been studying my past fights, it's going to be completely different on the night. Boxing is about skill and class and this man doesn't have any of it and I have a lot of it, and I'm going to bring him to school on Sunday. I know that by the sparring partners that I've had in camp and how I'm dealing with them," Fury told Sky Sports.

"I'm ready to deal with this man, this is a public service announcement going out for everybody, this man won't box again, this will be the last time you see Jake Paul in the ring against a true professional anyway. I'm going to show him things that he's never seen before."

In a recent interview, Paul's trainer - BJ Flores - promised that everyone would see Paul take his boxing career to a new level.

Responded to his statements, Fury vowed to deal with Paul and then deal with Flores, a retired cruiserweight, later that day.

"Everybody's got a plan till they get punched in the mouth. I'll fight BJ Flores on Sunday night after Jake Paul and break his jaw because BJ Flores is not worth a wet wipe anyway," Fury said.