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Tyson Fury's staggering 9-figure fortune revealed as Gypsy King, 36, banks £195k PER DAY

Tyson Fury's staggering 9-figure fortune revealed as Gypsy King, 36, banks £195k PER DAY

Scottish Suna day ago
BOXER Tyson Fury has made £186million, from the sport, accounts show.
The Gypsy King turned over a heavyweight profit last year, with his main business banking £71million — £195,000 per day.
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Tyson Fury has made £186million from boxing accounts show
Credit: Reuters
The former champ, 36, who has said he wants to make 'as much money as I can until the wheels fall off', recorded a huge turnover at his company Tyson Fury Ltd.
The business ­handles boxing and sponsorship earnings and was worth £186.1million last September.
But Fury only paid himself £100,000.
The year before he paid himself £150,000.
The new accounts show Fury's firm had funds of £162million after settling bills.
The firm's turnover included Fury's purse from his fight with Francis Ngannou and split decision defeat to Ukraine's Oleksandr Usyk, 38 in May last year.
But the figures do not include Fury's purse from his last fight in December when he was beaten for a second time by Usyk in a Saudi Arabia bout.
His fortune is set to soar further if he agrees to a showdown with Anthony Joshua, 35.
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Fury's main business banked £71million last year
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Rare footage re-emerges of 19-year-old Tyson Fury brutally knocking out rival and leaving him in crumpled heap
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