Tyson and Paris Fury's astonishing net worth - and why they won't be giving kids a penny

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Tyson Fury has made a fortune from boxing and 'The Gypsy King' is among the most wealthy athletes in the world

BELFAST, NORTHERN IRELAND - DECEMBER 20: Paris and Tyson Fury pose on the red carpet before the BBC Sports Personality of the Year award at Odyssey Arena on December 20, 2015 in Belfast, Northern Ireland. (Photo by Carrie Davenport/Getty Images)

Tyson Fury has become one the wealthiest athletes in the world after a number of blockbuster fights that has brought in millions for the boxer, nicknamed 'The Gypsy King'.

The two-time heavyweight champion, has been married to wife Paris for past 16 years and they have seven children together, but the boxer has said he doesn't plan on leaving any of his huge fortune to his offspring.

Tyson is set to add another multi-million sum to his bank account as he fights Oleksandr Usyk on Saturday night again in Riyadh, after raking in £80 million from their first fight in May. Forbes has placed Fury in the Top 50 with his global earnings for 2024.

Tyson Fury (L) and wife Paris Fury (R) kiss after the WBC heavyweight championship fight, at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium on December 03, 2022

Outside the ring, Fury has also earned a further £6 million from endorsements and a Netflix series about his home-life. Tyson and Paris' children, Venezuela, Prince John James, Prince Tyson II, Valencia, Prince Adonis, Athena, and Prince Rico Paris, are not expected to inherit the vast fortune, as Tyson wants them to stand on their own two feet.

Speaking about the potential inheritance, Tyson has said: "I want my kids to get their own money, do their own things and be their own people. I don't believe in just giving all your money to your kids but it will make them weak, spoiled and not value anything, worthless. They'll end up getting to 35 and never having done anything for themselves, apart from spending dad's money."

Tyson Fury and Paris Fury have a multi-million pound fortune
The family have their hands full with their large brood (

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The champion boxer added: "They'll be middle-aged looking in the mirror and being disappointed. If I buy my son a Lamborghini as soon as he passes his test, he'll probably kill himself in it. But he also wouldn't appreciate it. But if he works hard and gets himself a 2004 Corsa, he will be outside washing the c*** out every day, hoovering it top to bottom. And I will be proud of him because he has done it himself."

Tyson admitted that he would be there to help in certain situations, even if he wants his children to make their own financial decisions: "I will help them with business deals and investments. But I am not a person who will just give everyone an easy life. Hard work, dedication and sacrifice are what makes people strive for different things."

As proof of this point, Paris recently shared on social media that she and the young ones enjoyed a budget sit-down meal at the supermarket restaurant, which wouldn’t have set them back much at all. Paris herself opted for the scampi and chips for only £7. Kid’s meals at Morrisons cafe are even cheaper at £3.95, and one of the seven she shares with Tyson, 36, would have eaten for free with Paris’ adult meal.

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