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KSI and Tommy Fury got into a brawl during a verbal spat at the KSI v Joe Fournier post-fight interview. 

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A disgruntled Fury, who had already been in one altercation in the stands just hours prior, entered the ring to face off with KSI after the latter fighter won their main event bout.

"Tommy Fury!" KSI laughed, "I want this. I want this. I want to do what Jake Paul couldn't; knock you out. "

Fury replied, "That's never gonna happen. All I can say is sign me up --- easy money. Easy money baby."

"Easy money? We'll see, bro." KSI interjected.

"You are going to sleep in four rounds. In four rounds --- asleep." Fury continued.

The two went back and forth, with Fury disparaging KSI's boxing skills, whilst an agitated KSI egged him to continue.

KSI continued, "Every time, people always say 'Hey, hey that KSI, he won't be able to do it. He won't defeat Logan Paul, he won't be able to beat Jake Paul, he won't be able to beat all these people... and guess what? I always, always prove them wrong ---"

"You didn't beat a pro boxer tonight," Fury interrupted before KSI could carry on. "I'm the pro boxer. I've already ticked off one name in Jake Paul; he's finished. And you will be ticked off. Like it or not you will be ticked off."

"No f***ing way. No chance. No chance ---" KSI pressed his head against Fury's, and before he could finish his sentence, Fury shoved him hard by the shoulders, sending the boxer reeling into the security staff.

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Whether this fight is the next step for both men remains yet to be seen. Both fighters have expressed interest in the bout, and the heated rivalry is marketing itself. 

The YouTube boxing scene is volatile with lengthy contract disputes, marketing ploys, and name-building. Only time will tell if these two fiery boxers actually meet in the ring.

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