Tommy Fury has insisted he is in boxing to create a legacy rather than money. Fury won the most high profile fight of his career almost two weeks ago as he defeated Jake Paul in Saudi Arabia through split decision.
The feud with Paul had spanned across two years with Fury twice being unable to fight the YouTube sensation due to injury and refusal of entry into the United States.
While Fury appears to have buried their rivalry, Paul is set to exercise the rematch clause in the contract which could take place in the summer.
Fury reportedly made between £3-£4million for the first fight with Paul and has since been called out by another major YouTuber in KSI. READ MORE: Campbell Hatton reveals boxing sacrifices and 2023 plan ahead of Michel Gonxhe fight Speaking on BT Sport's Chatterbox, via the Sun, Fury admitted while those sort of fights and the money that comes with it has 'crossed his mind', he wants to be remembered for beating the best and retiring a world champion.