Tyson Fury has aimed a jibe at British F1 driver Lewis Hamilton over his tax affairs. Fury is currently in Las Vegas having been forced to delay his trilogy bout with Deontay Wilder until October 9 following an outbreak of Covid-19 in the Brit's training camp.
Fury is a two-time heavyweight world champion having beaten Wilder at the second attempt early last year. And he believes his achievements are being overlooked as he absolved himself of any blame over the postponement of his third fight with Wilder. "Unlike Lewis Hamilton I live and pay taxes which went up to £9 million last year." Fury told the Daily Mail.
Despite the dig aimed at Hamilton, HMRC statistics, published in 2019, put Hamilton among the top 5,000 highest tax payers in
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