Light heavyweight prospect Tommy Fury (8-0, 4 KOs) has no issue with social media influencers invading the sport of boxing.

"I have no bad blood toward influencer boxers. They all have the stones to get in that ring and have a go in front of a big crowd," Fury told The Sun.

"A lot of people that hide behind keyboards say a lot of stuff and then cannot back it up.  These guys are putting the training in, going out in front of big crowds and throwing down. Big respect to them, I hope they all earn millions of pounds and get the life they’ve always dreamed of. I want success for everybody. There’s no jealousy or bad blood in my body."

On February 26th in Saudi Arabia, Fury will face the most well-known influencer to enter the boxing ring, Jake Paul (6-0, 4 KOs).

Fury withdrew from two previously scheduled dates with Paul.

There has been a lot of talk between the two rivals for the last two years.

However, Fury explains that he won't change his personality to engage Paul in constant trash talk.

"Trash talk sells for him but everyone likes me for my personality. I do not put on an act or a character. I am not an assh0le on camera and then a nice guy off it - or versa - I am just a nice guy," Fury said.

"I have time for everyone and I love and support everyone. I am just me, what you see is what you get. You can leave a camera or a microphone on me 24 hours a day and I have nothing to hide.

"I think that is why the public first liked me, because I am just a regular normal guy that everyone can relate to. My persona will never change. I am a nice guy but when I get into that ring I turn into an absolute animal."