HEAVYWEIGHT boxer Tyson Fury has an eye-watering £162million in cash and investments in his firm.
That’s up from the £82m Tyson Fury Ltd was worth in 2023 – but he paid himself just £100,000.
The self-styled ‘Gypsy King’ added another £29.8m to his fortune in 2023. The firm was worth £52.3m the previous year.
The company holds £186m in cash and assets but has debts to pay totalling £28m for the 12 months to the end of September last year.
And the books also show he helped himself to a dividend of just £100,000 from his monster reserves – a pay cut of £50,000 from 2023.
The Morecambe man stepped up his career at the start of the decade by twice beating Deontay Wilder in world title fights, having drawn with the explosive American in their thrilling first fight back in 2018.
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Fury went on to see off Derek Chisora and Dillian Whyte before controversially defeating UFC icon Francis Ngannou on a split verdict in 2023.
Fury finally fought Oleksandr Usyk last year – with the unbeaten Ukrainian winning both their epic contests.
The first bout, a highly anticipated heavyweight title unification bout, took place in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on May 18 and resulted in a split decision victory for Usyk.
A rematch, also in Riyadh on December 21, saw Usyk win by unanimous decision.
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Fury subsequently announced his retirement from boxing on January 13 2025, following the two defeats, but fans are hopeful he will return to the ring.
The firm takes in cash from his boxing activities and a separate outfit handles cash from sales of his merchandise.
Sports Business outlet Sportico named Tyson, 36, as the third highest-paid athlete of the last year, earning over £100m for his two iconic clashes with Usyk and making an extra £5m in endorsements.
Only two sports stars earned more money than Fury in 2024 ex-Manchester United hero Cristiano Ronaldo at £190m and basketball phenom Steph Curry on £112m.
Source: Boxing - thesun.co.uk