Tyson Fury is a British professional boxer who started his career at the age of 20 and since then he has won several titles in WBA, IBF, WBO and IBO respectively. Tyson Fury, born in Manchester has represented both England and Ireland at national level in amateur competitions.
His father John had named him Tyson because the word 'Tyson' means "fighter". Initially Tyson was born one month premature, and the doctors informed that the baby has a very low chance to be alive, but he had survived the premature birth and proved himself to be great fighter to this world.
Age: 34 years
Date of Birth: 12 Aug 1988
Height: 6 ft 9 inch (2.06 m)
Division: Heavyweight
Tyson Fury's net worth is estimated to be USD 65 million as per sources like CelebrityNetWorth. According to Forbes in 2022, he was reported to be the 18th highest paid athlete in the world ($62 million). Tyson Fury from his recent fight against Dillian Whyte earned USD 30 million from PPV, ticket sales and merchandise and also got a win bonus of USD 4.1 million.
Tyson Fury's car collections include luxurious ones like Rolls-Royce Phantom ($5,00,000), Ferrari 812 Superfast ($4,30,000), Rolls-Royce Cullinan ($3,60,000), Ferrari 488 Spider ($3,50,000), Ferrari California ($1,80,000), Porsche Taycan ($2,05,000), Mercedes-Benz G-Class ($1,35,000), Range Rover Defender ($1,20,000), and Range Rover Sport ($1,10,000).
Tyson Fury family for the years have lived in a five-bedroom property worth USD 606.86 in Morecambe, England.
Records and Achievements:
* He has held the WBC heavyweight title since 2020
* Third heavyweight player after Floyd Patterson and Muhammad Ali to hold the Ring magazine title twice
* Hasn't lost a single game in his professional boxing career (33 out of 34 wins - 1 Draw).
* Won ABA super-heavyweight title in 2008 before turning professional
* Won English heavyweight title twice
* Became the British and Commonwealth Champion in 2011
* Won Irish and WBO Inter-Continental titles
* Held the unified WBA (Super), IBF, WBO, and IBO titles from 2015 to 2016
* Ranked sixth in pound-for-pound by ESPN and Boxing Writers Association of America
* Won Comeback of the Year Award for Ring Magazine in 2018