GYPSY KER-CHING Tyson Fury’s fortune soars to £120million with boxer earning a staggering £573,000 a WEEK

HEAVYWEIGHT boxer Tyson Fury earned a staggering £573,000 a week last year as his fortune nearly reached £120million.

The star heavyweight’s assets have soared from £54million to £118million on the back of sponsorship deals and mega-fights.

The Gypsy King's fortunes have soared on the back of big deals and big fights7The Gypsy King’s fortunes have soared on the back of big deals and big fightsCredit: Richard Pelham

The superstar heavyweight made £573,000 a week last year7The superstar heavyweight made £573,000 a week last year

His fortune is nearly £120million and he's set for another big cash injection7His fortune is nearly £120million and he’s set for another big cash injection

The self-styled Gypsy King – who lost his world title belts last month – added another £29.8m to his fortune in 2023.

Accounts for Tyson Fury Ltd published this week show the firm is worth £82.3m – up from £52.3m in 2022.

But the Gypsy King’s new accounts do not include his recent £85million clash in Saudi Arabia with Oleksandr Usyk – so his fortune is set to climb to more than £250million.

Despite his huge earnings, Dad of seven Fury, 35, only paid himself a dividend of £150,000 from the April 2022 to September 2023 timespan covered by the accounts.

The popular star earned £63.3million – or more than £115,000 per day – through Tyson Fury Limited, paperwork filed at Companies House reveals.

And his latest knockout earnings take money held by the firm to a cool £118million.

The accounts also reveal that – after allowing for £36.4million worth of bills – Fury retained £82million worth of profits on his firm.

During the accounting period Fury fought and beat Brits Derek Chisora and Dillian Whyte and inked a deal to meet MMA star Francis Ngannou in a crossover bout in October 2023.

The Gypsy King – who starred in hit Netflix show At Home with the Furys, detailing family life in Morecambe, Lancs – is holding most of his earnings in £109million of investments.

His bricks and mortar investments include his new mansion as well as land holdings and a caravan park in Rochdale.

Man Utd fan Fury set his company up in 2013, and it reported £400,000 in his first year of trading, before making his first million in 2017.

His firm lists its nature of business as ‘sports activities, property letting and PR’.

The star also set up property firm, Greenway Balmoral, in 2023, with its first accounts due in 2023.

Fury banked £85million as he lost his world titles to maestro Usyk, 37, in Riyadh last month.

But the star – who suffered a split-decision defeat – has the chance of revenge, and another huge payday, with a rematch against the Ukrainian in December.

And a source said: “Tyson has really sorted himself out in recent years, and has boxed clever in and out of the ring.

“He has been really focused on his career and family.

“And that means earning as much as possible so they can all be happy and comfortable when he hangs up his gloves.

“The Usyk fights will obviously add to his fortune, as would any fight between him and Anthony Joshua if it ever happens.”

Fury and ‘AJ’ could be set to clash in 2025 in an all-Brit mega-clash.

We revealed in January how Joshua, 34, was worth an eye-watering £180million after a surge in his business profits.

Fury's recent fight in Saudi Arabia was a bumper £85 million bout7Fury’s recent fight in Saudi Arabia was a bumper £85 million bout

A rematch with Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk in December is set to earn him another windfall7A rematch with Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk in December is set to earn him another windfall

A potential bout with Anthony Joshua would prove another financial skyrocket7A potential bout with Anthony Joshua would prove another financial skyrocketCredit: REX

Fury's fortune could be firing above £250m in the months to come7Fury’s fortune could be firing above £250m in the months to comeCredit: Getty

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