Tommy Fury set to face MMA fighter on Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley undercard as Daniel Dubois also confirmed

Tommy Fury and Daniel Dubois are going to have their next fights on the undercard of Jake Paul vs Tyron Woodley on August 29 in the US.
It will be American debuts for the pair of Brits, with Fury facing MMA fighter Anthony Taylor and Dubois taking on Joe Cusumano.
There is also deeper storyline potentially building for Fury ahead of the fights in Ohio later this month.
Tommy is reported to have signed a two-fight deal with US broadcaster Showtime - who inked Jake to their network earlier this year.
In a press release, promoter Frank Warren confirmed that a future fight with Jake Paul could be on the cards.
He said: “These two guarantee explosive performances every time they fight. Another knockout for Daniel moves him closer to a huge fight for the WBA World title held by Trevor Bryan, whilst Tommy’s reward for an exciting performance could well be a future fight with Jake Paul."
The Love Island star - brother of Tyson Fury - has been embroiled in social media back-and-forth with the 3-0 (3 KOs) YouTuber-turned-boxer over the past few months.
Jake has beaten fellow YouTuber AnEsonGib, former NBA player Nate Robinson and retired MMA fighter Ben Askren. He will now face Woodley.
Fury moved to 6-0 (4 KOs) in his last bout in June which saw him gain a great deal of experience as he was tested by Jordan Grant.
Dubois remains rated as one of the top young heavyweights, despite suffering his first defeat to Joe Joyce last year.
The 23-year-old bounced back by stopping Bogdan Dinu to win the WBA 'interim' belt in June.
Now, it's claimed he may challenge Trevor Bryan for the WBA 'regular' belt.
Anthony Joshua holds the true WBA heavyweight world title.