Tommy Fury set to massively increase his net worth after pocketing millions with win over Jake Paul

Former Love Island star Tommy Fury has a huge following on social media with 4.8 million followers on Instagram, which generates tons of sponsorship and endorsement revenue. The 23-year-old's stint on the hit ITV show in 2019, where he met partner Molly-Mae Hague, also netted him a cash prize of £50,000 on top of a reported income of £250 per week during the programme.

In 2021, The Sun reported that the boxing champion was earning up to £3,000 a day from his social media activities, and Fury has previously enjoyed endorsement deals with major brands such as McDonalds and Disney Plus.

As a result, the Mancunian was worth just over £1m before Sunday's presentation. But that figure could more than quadruple after his recent success, with further riches expected with further fights between the two.

Fury has been guaranteed £1.7m from the fight with an additional 35% in pay-per-view revenue which should take his earnings to around £3.7m. However, Las Vegas-based boxing firm Boxing Kingdom has estimated that Fury's final payday could be as high as £5.8m once final figures are determined.

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Despite falling well short of the £20.8m purse that Paul will take home, Fury will certainly be pleased to see his net worth soar on the back of this lucrative fight.

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Sunday night's fight in Saudi Arabia was the youngster's eighth win in as many fights who maintained an unblemished record and is all but guaranteed to be the first in a series of clashes between himself and Paul. The American indicated his desire to carry over the rematch clause reported in his post-match contract, saying: "We can get him back. I think we deserve this rematch."

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Fury also welcomed the prospect of another go-around, telling reporters, "This is my first main event. If he wants a rematch, do it."

And with the fighter guaranteed to gain millions of followers and additional referrals through high profile fights, he can expect to see his bank balance increase accordingly.

Tommy Fury set to massively increase his net worth after pocketing millions with win over Jake Paul

Former Love Island star Tommy Fury has a huge following on social media with 4.8 million followers on Instagram, which generates tons of sponsorship and endorsement revenue. The 23-year-old's stint on the hit ITV show in 2019, where he met partner Molly-Mae Hague, also netted him a cash prize of £50,000 on top of a reported income of £250 per week during the programme.

In 2021, The Sun reported that the boxing champion was earning up to £3,000 a day from his social media activities, and Fury has previously enjoyed endorsement deals with major brands such as McDonalds and Disney Plus.

As a result, the Mancunian was worth just over £1m before Sunday's presentation. But that figure could more than quadruple after his recent success, with further riches expected with further fights between the two.

Fury has been guaranteed £1.7m from the fight with an additional 35% in pay-per-view revenue which should take his earnings to around £3.7m. However, Las Vegas-based boxing firm Boxing Kingdom has estimated that Fury's final payday could be as high as £5.8m once final figures are determined.

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Despite falling well short of the £20.8m purse that Paul will take home, Fury will certainly be pleased to see his net worth soar on the back of this lucrative fight.

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Sunday night's fight in Saudi Arabia was the youngster's eighth win in as many fights who maintained an unblemished record and is all but guaranteed to be the first in a series of clashes between himself and Paul. The American indicated his desire to carry over the rematch clause reported in his post-match contract, saying: "We can get him back. I think we deserve this rematch."

READ: Tyson Fury lost £100,000 as brother Tommy Fury beat Jake Paul in Saudi Arabia

Fury also welcomed the prospect of another go-around, telling reporters, "This is my first main event. If he wants a rematch, do it."

And with the fighter guaranteed to gain millions of followers and additional referrals through high profile fights, he can expect to see his bank balance increase accordingly.

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