John Fury has warned KSI that he will ‘ruin his career’ if the YouTube star doesn’t pay up the £200,000 owed to him after losing a bet.

KSI was beaten by Fury’s youngest son, Tommy, in their Misfits boxing fight earlier in the month after the online star and entrepreneur lost via a majority decision.

Now, Fury Snr has reissued a serious demand for him to be paid the huge sum that was wagered with KSI in the build-up to the bout and accepted by both parties.

The bet refers to a live podcast where Fury said to KSI: ‘I will bet you £200,000 of my money he stops the s*** out of you. Have we got a bet?’ KSI responded: ‘I’m down. Deal. I’ll take your £200,000.’

KSI went the distance with Fury and was upset in the aftermath of the fight after claiming he felt he had done enough to have his hand raised in the ring.

John Fury (pictured) has reissued a demand for him to be paid £200,000 by YouTube star KSI

KSI (pictured) wagered the sum with Fury ahead of his boxing defeat against Tommy Fury


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However, Fury Snr has again called for him to be paid while out supporting his world heavyweight champion son, Tyson, in Saudi Arabia ahead of his fight with Francis Ngannou this weekend.

‘He lost. He’s got to man up and pay because I will not let this go,’ said John. ‘I’ll hound him to death. I’ll hound him to death,’ Fury told IFL.

So there you go mate, pay up. You wanted to bet in the first place. Be a man.’

‘You were a sore loser when you got picked on the night. But you’re going to pay this money because I’ll never leave you alone.

Tommy emerged victorious from the bout after beating KSI via majority decision

Fury Snr and KSI clashed on numerous occasions in the build-up to the Misfits boxing fight

‘I will ruin your career. I’m on you like a dog on a rabbit. So don’t worry about that. Pay up.’

It is the second time Fury Snr has called on KSI to pay him the huge sum allegedly owed after previously telling the online star to ‘be a man and pay your bets.’

KSI was furious after losing against Fury and blasted the official decision as a ‘robbery’ before revealing he is planning to take a break from boxing.

He has sent an official appeal to the governing body the PBA after hiring a lawyer to start a legal battle against the decision after being more accurate with his punches.

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