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Tyson Fury net worth revealed and how much he will earn from Dillian Whyte fight

Tyson Fury is set to make at least £25 million in upcoming fight with Dillian Whyte.

Just one year ago, The Gypsy King would not have featured on the boxing top 10 rich list. But after his trilogy fights with Deontay Wilder has seen him break the £100 million mark in career earnings.

The 33-year-old is reported to have a net worth of between £100m and £120m following his latest win over Wilder, although the figure could in fact be higher.

Fury earned £7.8m after drawing with Wilder in their first bout in 2018.

He then signed a five-fight deal with ESPN, which was believed to have been worth around £80 million.

After defeating Wilder twice, Fury is now set-up to defend his WBC heavyweight title against Dillian Whyte, which is scheduled to see him make at least £25 million .

Fury is entitled to 80 per cent of the £31m winning bid which was submitted by Frank Warren earlier today.

Whyte, therefore, will earn 20 per cent (£6m) as he challenges for a world title for the first time.

Both fighters' purses will likely be boosted by their share of the pay per view sales.

According to Boxing Scene, the promotion has now agreed to stage the event at Wembley Stadium - with the parties hoping to agree a deal before February 21 - a date set by the WBC.

It'll be the first time that either boxer has fought at Wembley and it will also be Fury 's first fight in the UK since 2019.

The fight has been agreed to be held on April 23, which Fury confirmed this past weekend.

And should Fury emerge victorious, he'll likely earn another huge payday once he faces either Anthony Joshua or Oleksandr Usyk - whoever emerges victorious from their upcoming rematch fight in May.

Therefore, by 2023, Fury could quite easily find himself around the

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