Boxing superstar Tyson Fury’s firm certainly packs a punch when it comes to profits.
It made him £13MILLION last year – the equivalent of £36,000 a day.
Tyson Fury Limited now has more than £43million in the bank – and that’s on top of assets worth a further £6million, including £3.5million in investments and more than £641,000 in shares.
A source said: “He’s had a brilliant year and these accounts reflect that. He’s already the people’s champion and going from strength to strength. His popularity and earning power is incredible.”
Fury, 34, had a standout 2022 which saw him twice successfully defend his WBC title – first against Dillian Whyte in front of 90,000 fans at Wembley and then in a sold-out fight against Derek Chisora at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium.
Outside the ring he released his third book, Gloves Off, a Christmas single and his own energy drink Furocity. Fury also toured the country meeting thousands of fans at paid speaking events as part of his Gypsy King “After Party” tour.
The dad of six claimed he was hanging up his gloves after beating Whyte in April – but later changed his mind, and is now being tipped to fight Ukrainian Oleksandr Usyk who holds the WBA, IBF and WBO belts in a money-spinning fight in Saudi Arabia early this year.
If he wins he’ll be the first undisputed unified world heavyweight champ since Lennox Lewis in 1999 – and the very first of boxing’s four-belt era.
He’s also having a jab at Netflix stardom with wife Paris, 33, and their children in a documentary series At Home with the Furys. His firm’s latest figures were filed at Companies House on December 29.
They also show that as sole director he paid himself a dividend of just £7,500 in 2022, compared with £70,000 the previous year.
Paris resigned from the firm earlier this year to start her own firm managing book deals and other merchandising. Our source added: “Both of their earnings are only likely to increase this year.
“They really are a power couple.”