Former WBC World Heavyweight champion Tyson Fury is undoubtedly one of the best boxers today. His combination of speed, power, and entertainment value has made him a constant favourite by fans when looking at the boxing odds.
But how many wins does Fury have? What are the other world titles that he has won? What are estimated career earnings? And why is he called the “Gypsy King”? Find out the answers to these questions below.
Tyson Fury Boxing Record
Fury has a perfect professional record of 34 wins with 24 TKO/KOs, two losses, and one draw. The other notable boxing stars he defeated were Derek Chisora (twice), Wladimir Klitschko, Deontay Wilder (twice), Tom Schwarz, Dillian Whyte, and Francis Ngannou. The British boxing superstar’s defeats were courtesy of Oleksandr Usyk, who defeated him in their heavyweight unification bout in May and December 2024.
He recently announced his retirement on social media, posting a short and sweet message about hanging up the gloves for good.
How Many World Titles Does Tyson Fury Have?
Fury previously held the WBC World Heavyweight title, the IBF World Heavyweight title, the WBO World Heavyweight title, the IBO World Heavyweight title, and the WBA Heavyweight title.
He vacated all these titles and went on a three-year hiatus from fighting. The British boxing superstar currently doesn’t have a belt.
What Is Tyson Fury’s Net Worth?
Fury’s estimated net worth has surpassed $160 million, most of which was from his boxing salary and purses. These boxing earnings consist of his base pay and pay-per-view shares. His other streams of income include endorsement and brand partnerships.
How Much Did Tyson Fury Make in His Last Fight?
Fury’s last fight in December 2024 earned him an estimated $85 million. This includes his base pay, pay-per-view shares, and sponsorship deals. Meanwhile, Usyk secured an estimated $105 million from their heavyweight unification rematch.
Why Is Tyson Fury Called the Gypsy King?
Fury used the moniker “Gypsy King” to honour his heritage, as both of his parents were descendants of Irish travellers. Additionally, it is a tribute to his father, John Fury, who was also a professional boxer and used “Gypsy” as his fight name.
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