Cruiserweight prospect Tommy Fury has continued the war of words with Youtuber Jake Paul (3-0, 3 KOs).

Over the last few weeks, Fury (5-0, 4 KOs) and Paul have been trading plenty of harsh words in the press.

During a recent interview, Paul claimed Fury's record was padded and dared him to face a real fighter.

"No one has ever watched any of his fights, the only reason people know of him is because of me. He started talking about me and his brother called me out on his behalf. No one has ever watched a Tommy Fury pay-per-view so no one knows if he will do numbers at the box office," Paul told ESPN.

"His [promoter Frank Warren] went on TV and said send the contract, 50/50. I was like, get out of here with that. This guy only has a name and has articles written about him because of me and you're asking for 50/50… take it somewhere else. Maybe when he fights someone with a winning record and a highlight performance then it makes sense for us to fight, but until then, move on."

Ironically, Paul has never faced an actual boxer in his three fights - with his pro debut coming against an undersized Youtube rival, then a November knockout over NBA veteran Nate Robinson, and earlier this month he blasted out MMA fighter Ben Askren in one round.

Fury, who is the younger brother of WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, highly doubts Paul will ever face him in the ring.

"In a ring, I'd rip him to pieces. If I ever do see him; any events or if I see him on the street, I'm gonna stick it on him," Fury told IFL TV,

"Jake Paul, he's just a sh!thouse. He won't ever fight me because he hasn't got a pair of balls. And that's just it."