Tyson Fury's stunning net worth, 'split' from wife Paris and family life after boxing retirement
Tyson Fury, the two-time world champion who has made a fortune in the ring, has shockingly announced his retirement from boxing.
The Morecambe-based heavyweight was expected to face fellow British heavyweight Anthony Joshua in 2025, but it seems that this fight is no longer on the horizon. The surprising news comes after the Gypsy King lost his last fight in December against heavyweight champion Oleksandr Usyk, marking his second defeat by the Ukrainian.
Fury disclosed his decision to retire in a brief video on social media. Despite losing the rematch, Fury shared a staggering £150million with Usyk, significantly increasing his net worth, although he missed out on an additional £30m.
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Usyk defeated Fury in a unanimous decision, with all three judges scoring the contest 116-112, allowing the Ukrainian to retain his WBA Super heavyweight, WBC and WBO heavyweight titles.
The 37-year-old initially triumphed over the Gypsy King in a split decision in May, leading to a rematch just before Christmas in Saudi Arabia. Despite Fury's strong start in the first half of the fight, Usyk fought back and dominated the remainder of the bout, defeating the 36-year-old British fighter.
Fury had previously pocketed £79m from his first bout against Usyk, and his net worth was estimated at around £41m before their initial face-off in May. The duo were set to split approximately £150m from this fight, meaning they would each bag around £75m regardless of the result.
Fury was projected to earn an estimated £60m for the fight, but tax complications meant he would


