CLEVELAND, OHIO: At a recent Prime Card media event, Logan Paul and Tommy Fury's fathers, Greg Paul and John Fury got into a physical brawl that was caught on camera.
On October 14, the main event of the MF & DAZN: X Series 10 - The Prime Card will pit KSI vs Fury. Logan Paul will compete against former Bellator fighter Dillon Danis in the co-main event.
What happened between Greg Paul and John Fury?
John Fury has frequently joined his son at press conferences or during interviews during the run-up to 'TNT's' fight against The Nightmare.
The 59-year-old's antics, which included flipping a table at a news conference back in August, have grabbed headlines on numerous occasions.
After running across 'The Maverick's' father Greg Paul at the open workouts for the competition, John Fury made headlines once more.
In a viral video on social media, Greg Paul attempts to shake hands with John Fury but is pushed away by Fury.
He later started yelling, "You think you can beat me? You think you can beat me in a fight? Do you really? I'll wipe the floor with all of ya!"
An X (formerly Twitter) user posted the video claiming, "Greg Paul has now posted the video of the moment that caused his clash with John Fury at the open workout for KSI vs Tommy Fury & Logan Paul vs Dillon Danis: "You think you can beat me in a fight?"
Michael Bisping discussed Logan Paul's 'injury'
Prior to their impending fight at the AO Arena in Manchester this weekend, sports analyst Michael Bisping has said he is less than satisfied with the antics of both Logan Paul and Dillon Danis.
Bisping was replying after 'The Maverick' was heard on a podcast interviewing his brother Jake Paul. Logan alleges in the video that he broke his wrist one week prior to his fight with Danis.
Bisping said, “Logan Paul breaks his wrist one week out from the Dillon Danis fight or so he claims…It’s just another stupid joke in a long line of f*****g jokes. My God! These guys, what an absolute embarrassment!”
Later on in the video, Paul, though, acknowledges that he was joking about the injuries. Michael Bisping also known as 'The Count', then made the decision to attack both fighters, calling it 'embarrassing'.
The UFC legend remarked, “There you go. He didn’t break his wrist. He was trying to make sure that Dillon shows up so therefore he’s saying I’m injured and all the rest of it. But as I say, it’s just another bloody - it’s embarrassing for crying out loud."