Tyson Fury will pocket 60 per cent of the purse from his trilogy fight with Deontay Wilder later this year. The Gypsy King has been told by a judge that he must face the American for a third time despite him eyeing a fight with Anthony Joshua.
Fury dealt Wilder the first defeat of his professional career when he beat him in February 2020. That came after a controversial draw between the pair 14 months earlier.
The contracts signed for their second fight stated that each boxer would split the pursue down the middle with the victor taking a 60 per cent share should they rematch.
Now that this has been confirmed Fury will pocket a greater share than Wilder, reports TalkSport's Michael Benson. July 24 has been set as the date for the
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