Tommy Fury has sent a direct warning to Miniminter after the Sidemen member mentioned his daughter during a podcast.
Tommy Fury ended up narrowly beating KSI in his previous influencer boxing bout with KSI, which was then instantly appealed by the internet sensation, who called it an “outrageous” decision.
This has caused a flurry of back-and-forth posts mocking and taunting each other across socials ever since, including KSI mocking him over his surgery, as Fury prepares for his boxing return.
However, Tommy Fury has now shocked fans by sending an unexpected warning to fellow Sidemen member Miniminter, over an old clip in which he mentioned Fury’s daughter off the back of the result.
Tommy Fury calls out Sidemen’s Miniminter over daughter
Tommy Fury posted a video to his Instagram story, in which he said: “Simon from the Sidemen, say whatever you want about your mate KSI who lost.”
“But don’t ever mention my daughter’s name again or me and you’s going to have a problem. Keep my child’s name out of your mouth.”
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This was a direct response to an old podcast clip from Miniminter and fellow creator Randolph’s ‘What’s Good’ podcast.
The Sidemen member was discussing the aftermath of Tommy Fury’s narrow victory over KSI in their boxing match. “Tommy Fury, this pro boxer that everyone obviously, everyone who was like ‘I know boxing, Tommy is going to win, it’s not going to be close,’ to being that close,” Miniminter said.
He added: “Tommy then saying how he’s like done with influencer boxing, but won’t fight Vidal, because ‘he won’t sell tickets.’ So, who is he trying to fight?”
However, it was when he said: “guy is an L, his kid’s called Bambi,” that triggered the response from Tommy Fury. Despite the statement being made over four months ago, it has resurfaced across socials.
At the time of writing, Miniminter’s only response has been via his Twitter/X account. He posted a GIF of Chris Rock reacting to the viral Will Smith slapping incident, in which Smith said a similar and now famous line: “Keep my wife’s name out your f***ing mouth.”