Roman Fury follows brother Tommy as he calls out Netflix star and influencer boxer Chase DeMoor to fight on Misfits | The Sun

ROMAN FURY wants to become the latest in his family to star on Misfits Boxing.

The cruiserweight is 3-0 as a professional and joins the long list of fighting Furys.

His older brother Tyson, 35, is a legend of British boxing and currently reigns as the WBC world heavyweight champion.

Meanwhile younger sibling Tommy is 10-0 but shot to mainstream fame on the 2019 edition of reality TV show Love Island.

His celebrity status has seen Tommy, 24, earn massive payday fights against YouTube's biggest boxing stars Jake Paul and KSI.

Tommy edged past Paul, 26, via split-decision in February and controversially beat KSI, 30, also on points in October.

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Now brother Roman fancies a slot on a Misfists show and called out Chase Demoor, who was on Netflix show Too Hot to Handle.

Roman, 27, told SecondsOut: "One hundred per cent he can have it whenever he wants.

"I'd fight Chase DeMoor tomorrow. I think he's absolutely pathetically useless and I don't want wanna sound mean but I'm just being honest with you.

"I'd fight him any day without training. So, Chase DeMoor find your b*****s, mate and let's get it on.

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"But it would be a very bad decision on your behalf if you was to take the fight with me."

DeMoor, 27, was actually beaten in his last bout, losing to YouTuber Tempo Arts, 19, on KSI's undercard.

The American later failed in appealing the loss.


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