Cruiserweight prospect Tommy Fury (5-0, 4 KOs) has dared Youtube star Jake Paul (3-0, 3 KOs) to get in the ring.

In recent interviews, Paul has continuously mentioned Tommy Fury, the younger brother of WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury, as a "massive" fight.

Both Paul and Fury have large followings on social media.

But, Fury believes Paul is simply using his name and has no intention of actually stepping in the ring.

"My message for Jake Paul is he's a massive p-ssy and he doesn't want to fight ... So, when he grows a pair of balls, come and see me. But until then, don't mention my name ever again," Fury told TMZ.

"I'm here and I'm ready and I'm going to fight, but obviously, this man is not. In the boxing world, he's a nobody and he's just trying to use the Fury name -- the best fighter in the world is Tyson -- to try and get the boxing audience talking about him."

Fury and Paul have little experience in the amateur ranks. 

Paul, while having three fights as a pro, has not fought with an actual boxer. 

He made his pro debut in 2020, knocking out Youtube rival AnEsonGib in one round. He came back later in the year to score a brutal two round knockout over NBA veteran Nate Robinson on the pay-per-view undercard to Mike Tyson vs. Roy Jones. And earlier this month, it took him barely half a round to take out MMA veteran Ben Askren.

The 21-year-old Fury, because of his amateur inexperience, is being brought along slowly. He's been inactive in recent years due to non-boxing commitments. He's fought twice in the last few months and wants to have at least three more fights by the end of the year.