Tyson Fury has candidly declared that he's sitting on "£200m in the bank," acknowledging his sole drive is to rake in "as much money as I can until the wheels fall off," ahead of his rematch with Oleksandr Usyk.
The Gypsy King is gearing up to right the record following the only blot of his career against Usyk on December 21, after the Ukrainian claimed a split decision win earlier this year and took the heavyweight undisputed championship title, a first since Lennox Lewis back in 1999.
However, Fury was quick to underline that his eyes aren't on the glory of titles or historic status as he preps for the year-end clash, but rather the financial gain, according to a forthright chat with Sky Sports.
Reflecting on a discussion with former boxer Andy Lee, who found defeat tough to swallow, Fury remarked: "Andy Lee never had £200m in his bank to make him happy, did he?
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