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WBC heavyweight champion Tyson Fury deserves all the glory and luxury, especially after his impeccable reign in the Big Boy’s club. The undefeated kingpin recently earned a guaranteed $30 million from his fight against Deontay Wilder in October. From big mansions, luxury cars to every other financial success, Fury’s bank account has given it all.

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However, he has not always been fortunate with sheer comfort. One such instance is when he boarded a private jet with father John Fury and other members of his team. The private jet was quite tiny for the 6’9” giant and he had a hard time trying to fit in. Well, Fury complained about it hilariously and seemed disgusted with the arrangements.

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In the brief video, Fury highlighted the shortcomings of the jet and said, “We are putting six men, six giant men in the big tin.”

“F*** Jet my a**. That’s what happens when you are being f*** cheap. What f**** cheap a**.”

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“We have indeed, yayyyyyy, yayyyyy”.

Tyson Fury is now well off to have his own private jet and reportedly, bought one before his trilogy scrap with Wilder. The fight was initially booked on July 24 before it was postponed until October. Prior to that, Fury took his family on a shopping spree for private jets and later took them to the NASCAR event.

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A few months later, he spun one of the biggest paydays of his career and can rightly look to retire with a comfortable earning. However, he is set for more action and that assures Fury’s net worth to witness more rise in the future. As for private jets, he seems well enough to buy a few more before retiring.

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When can we expect Tyson Fury in action again?

The existing heavyweight scenario is in a mess right now. The fate of WBO, WBA, IBF, and IBO straps is still unstable as they will go up for grabs once again in mid-2022. But whether it will be in a unification or not, that depends on how Anthony Joshua reacts to the current condition.

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He is supposed to face Oleksandr Usyk for the titles in a rematch. But also has the chance to walk away and let Usyk face WBC champion Tyson Fury in an undisputed battle. Meanwhile, WBC has mandated Dillian Whyte to challenge Fury next. Thus, it’s hard to determine who will have a crack at ‘The Gypsy King’. But it clearly leaves the door open to a potential heavyweight blockbuster.

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Raj Sarkar is a UFC Sub-Group Head at EssentiallySports. Over the last four years, Raj has worked in several leading sports organizations. During this time, he has interviewed big names from the world of MMA and Boxing.

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