Anthony Joshua's loss to Oleksandr Usyk may well have pushed him significantly above Tyson Fury's net worth.
Joshua is reported to have made as much as £50 million from his recent loss to Usyk, with him expected to take home millions more from sponsorships on the night - taking his net worth to around £150 million.
Fury holds a net worth of £130million, with the majority of his riches coming from the trilogy against Deontay Wilder and his latest victory over Dillian Whyte.
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And therefore, even with a 60:40 split between Fury and Joshua for a fight - Fury's net worth would still likely be behind Joshua's if the fight between the two is to be made.
Fury revealed on Tuesday that he has offered Joshua the 60:40 split for their proposed 'Battle of Britain' fight - a bout which is long overdue with the two going back and forth for the better part of six years.
Talks remain ongoing between the two parties, going quiet since yesterday's indication of December 17 being a preferred date by Joshua's camp.
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