The ‘Gypsy King’ will have to cough up an eye-watering sum.
Tyson Fury is set to pocket a huge sum for his fight against Oleksandr Usyk but will have to pay a staggering amount of tax on his purse.
Fury, 36, will look to avenge his previous defeat that he sustained against Usyk in May in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, on Saturday evening.
For the first fight, the pair earned a combined £116m, according to the Independent, with Fury pocketing a 70 percent share of the pot, which equates to £81.2m.
As the anticipation builds in the lead-up to the fight, fans have several questions, namely, ‘How much is he being paid?’
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According to Jeffbet, the Morecambe-based fighter is set to earn £60m from Saturday’s fight with His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs (HMRC), which will take approximately 47% of Tyson Fury’s, which amounts to £26,986,203 paid as income tax and £1,202,010.60 as national insurance.
After deductions, this should leave Fury with a take-home amount of £31,811,786.40.
Usyk should also be set to earn more than he did back in May as he is the ‘A-side’ this time around, holding the WBA, WBO and IBF heavyweight titles.
The Ukrainian will reportedly take 60 percent (£90m) of the £150m combined purse this time, with Fury entitled to the other 40 percent (£60m).
Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk will go toe-to-toe on Saturday (Credit:Getty)
The pair will then top up their hefty earnings through revenue from pay-per-view buys.
Fury has previously given contradictory takes on whether money acts as motivation for him.
“If it was belts that drive me, I’d go to Matalan and buy 50 belts,” he said in April 2024.
“It’s the money that drives me, not the belts. I’ve been very open in my whole career, telling you all it’s only about the coins, and I’ll stand by it today… So for me to say to you all, ‘Oh, I wanna win 20 belts, it’s not about the money,’ it ain’t true, is it? It ain’t true.”
Although previously, in April 2022, the Manchester-born fighter explained how money has never been his reason for fighting.
“I drive around in an 07 Passat on 56 point diesel,” said Fury.
“I don’t care, I don’t care what I’ve got.
“It’s never been about money with me. I know a lot of people with money, big money – but none of them are happy.”
How to watch Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk
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To watch Tyson Fury and Oleksandr Usyk go head to head, there are three options:
1.) You can watch the rematch on DAZN with no subscription required. All you need to do is buy the PPV for £24.99 and you will automatically get a seven-day free trial which you can later cancel to stop the subscription from rolling over. You’ll be able to stream the match on a range of devices including PlayStation, Chromecast, and Smart TV. If you do decide to roll over your free trial, you’ll move onto a monthly plan costing £24.99 per month and get access to over 150 fights every year, with the option to cancel with 30 days’ notice.
2.) You can also tune in live on Sky Sports Box Office (Sky channel 491). The event is priced at £24.95 for Sky customers in the UK and $27.95 if you’re based in the Republic of Ireland. Sadly Sky does not offer free trials, but Sky subscribers can book the match here and if you’re new to Sky, you can sign up here.
3.) Finally, you can watch the fight on TNT Sports with a Prime Video subscription (free for the first month then £8.99/ month), provided you have discovery+ (from £3.99/ month) as part of your subscription. If you don’t fancy shelling out, you can simply cancel your subscription after the first month.