Frank Warren, promoter for light heavyweight prospect Tommy Fury, has no idea if a fight with Jake Paul will ever take place in the future.

The two were initially scheduled to collide last December, in the main event of a Showtime Pay-Per-View card.

Fury withdrew from the contest with a rib injury and a chest infection. He was replaced by former UFC champion Tyron Woodley, who Paul brutally knocked out.

The fight was then rescheduled for August 6th at New York's Madison Square Garden, but once again Fury was pulled from the fight after being denied entry into the United States.

He was replaced last week by heavyweight prospect Hasim Rahman Jr.

Paul is open to the idea of facing Fury in the future, but nobody knows if it will happen.

“God knows [if it will happen], it was all too late," Warren explained to Express Sport. "First of all, you have to make an appointment you can’t just walk in there and by the time he would have got in there it would have been too late anyway so that’s what happened.

“Tommy at the end of the day was all over the place because honestly, no one expected this to happen. It was more of an inconvenience for him and more of a problem for him, ruining his training and everything, sodding around with that.

“Unfortunately, the time scale didn’t work and obviously, it was a real pain as a promoter and I understand it was for Jake and he had to find another opponent, but it is what it is and we are where we are with it, we will see what happens in the future.”