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Tyson Fury's staggering daily earnings after amassing £160million fortune

Tyson Fury's staggering daily earnings after amassing £160million fortune

Daily Mirror7 hours ago

EXCLUSIVE: Tyson Fury has raked in cash thanks to his career in boxing but brought an end to his career after falling to a second loss to Oleksandr Usyk in December
Former heavyweight boxing champion Tyson Fury is making £218,000-a-day in knock-out profits. The 36-year-old's private company, into which he channels his earnings, has assets of over £160million.
Tyson Fury Limited reported a £79million profit between September 2023 and last September, newly-filed accounts reveal. Its net-worth is almost double the £82million held in the business the previous year.

Fury is the sole director of the company and lists his profession as 'professional boxer'. The accounts show a £100,000 dividend paid to Fury, £50,000 less than he paid himself the previous year.

No turnover is reported by the business on Companies House, which means it is not known how much it took through the tills. Its nature of business is listed as 'other letting and operating of own or leased real estate, public relations and communications activities, as well as other sports activities.'
Dad-of-seven Fury set his company up in 2013 and the twelve-month period of the accounts predate his retirement following December 2024's loss to Oleksandr Usyk. But it does include his defeat last June to the giant Ukrainian, in which he lost his heavyweight title.
The two fighters shared a staggering £150 million for the December fight in Saudi Arabia, which Fury lost on points. The fighter is in no rush to return to the ring but remains bitter over the result.
WBC president Mauricio Sulaiman recently said: "I call him regularly and he said: 'Oh I'm so happy, retired, I'm here with my wife.' He didn't hint whatsoever that he was planning on coming back.
"He told me he was not happy with the decision in the second fight with Usyk. He's still very bitter about the judges' scoring and he was very upset but he was retired, that's what he said."

Fury, nicknamed the Gypsy King, lives with wife Paris and their children in a lavish £1.7 million mansion in Morecambe.
He has a fleet of luxury cars, including two Rolls-Royces worth £384,000 each, a red Ferrari Portofino and a £200,000 Porsche GT3 RS. But Fury also has a £20,000 Vauxhall Passat and a Mini Cooper.
He owns several Rolex watches and also a Richard Mille RM 011 Flyback Chronograph worth over £100,000 and a Patek Philippe Nautilus Chronograph worth around £90,000. The heavyweight is also a fan of the designer labels, from Louis Vuitton to Gianni Versace which he shows off on Instagram.
Fury and his teenage sweetheart Paris met when she was 15. They began dating when she was 16 and tied the knot in 2008.
The couple were both brought up in caravans and left education after primary school. Fury is proud of his traveller background and sticks up for the tight-knit community.

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