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Study shows the ludicrous amount of money Tyson Fury has made per punch in his last 9 fights

Tyson Fury is one of the most ferocious punchers in the heavyweight division and his recent fights have earned him a lot of money.

This Saturday it will be no different as Fury comes up against Dillian Whyte at Wembley Stadium in his latest heavyweight title fight.

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Punters Page have recently delved into his most recent fights to establish how much the Gypsy King makes per punch.

Unsurprisingly, Fury tends to earn the most per punch when his wins are via stoppage.

His best fight in terms of earnings per punch came from his second fight against Deontay Wilder.

He threw 135 punches that night and each punch was worth a staggering £234,074.07 as he blew away the American.

Without a doubt, one of the easiest paydays of his career was his 2019 win against Tom Schwarz.

He only had to land 37 punches that night and each punch earned him £215,070.27.

The Gypsy King’s third fight against Wilder is next on the list where he earned an impressive £201,966.67 for each one of his 150 punches that night.

Fury earned a lot of plaudits during his first fight with Wilder after his extraordinary comeback to the sport and he deservedly received £147,355.65 for each punch.

Back in 2014, the British fighter was still 12 months away from being world champion for the first time.

He battled Derek Chisora and that was the most money that Fury earned per punch before earning the belts – it was £94,488.19 earned that night.

The now 33-year-old went to Germany in 2015 and took the belts away from Ukrainian Wladimir Klitschko while also picking up £79,576.03 for each of his 97 punches.

It was £77,599,16 for each of his punches against

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