Mystery surrounding Jake Paul's PS200,000 missing tattoo after Tommy Fury fight with BBC DJ Charlie Sloth

FANS are all questioning where Jake Paul’s £206,000 tattoo was during his fight against Tommy Fury.

The design is of a blue raspberry Au Vodka bottle which he got as part of a challenge from BBC DJ Charlie Sloth, who owns the company.



Mystery surrounding Jake Paul's PS200,000 missing tattoo after Tommy Fury fight with BBC DJ Charlie Sloth

Jake Paul got an Au Vodka tattoo before his fight with Tommy Fury

Mystery surrounding Jake Paul's PS200,000 missing tattoo after Tommy Fury fight with BBC DJ Charlie Sloth

However it could not be seen during the bout

Sloth is also joined by co-owner Charlie Morgan, the Swansea City ballboy who was kicked by Eden Hazard in 2013.

Paul was visited by Sloth after his training camp in Dubai less than a fortnight before his defeat to Tommy Fury.

Sloth challenged Paul to get the tattoo in exchange for £206,000.

Paul took on the challenge and got the design inked onto his skin on a rooftop in Dubai.

He posted a video of the occasion on YouTube while he could also be seen sipping on the drink.

However fans could not spot the design during his fight with Fury, leading to some to question if it was real.

One joked: “Tommy Fury must have given one hell of a punch last night… His tattoo fell off.”

A second wrote: “Jake Paul, what happened to your Au Vodka tattoo last night? It just disappeared.”

A third tweeted: “Where did it go?”

Another took a swipe at the company as they said: “Jake Paul’s tattoo did the exact same thing the labels on their bottles do, insane attention to detail in my opinion.”

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A fifth commented: “Erm I’m watching the fight and all I’m thinking is where the f*** is the tattoo??”

Paul lost the boxing match by split decision with two out of the three judges scoring it 76-73 in Fury’s favour.

However, he didn’t seem too phased by the result when he took to social media just hours later to reveal how much money he made from the event.

Paul posted a video on his Instagram story of himself switching from fake-crying to laughing with a caption that read: “When you lost but made $30m.”