JAKARTA - Tyson Fury fulfilled his promise to beat Dillian Whyte at the iconic Wembley Stadium on Saturday.

As soon as he left his opponent in a very bad shape with 10 seconds remaining in the sixth round, he raised his fists high and descended from the ring in victory.

The World Boxing Council (WBC) heavyweight champion took just 18 minutes to show his strength.

And no wonder, just four years ago no one was betting on his comeback after he succumbed to the temptations of the drug world.

However, thanks to the work of his coaches and the love of his family, Tyson extended his legend to 32 unbeaten fights with other appointments; retire and rest thinking about not fighting anymore.

Incidentally, from a financial point of view, he is already fairly secure. According to some financial experts, the Gypsy King has an estimated net worth of 150 million US dollars (IDR 2.17 trillion) in his bank accounts.

Fury earned an estimated $33.3 million from the $41.2 million at stake. Under this approach, the Manchester fighter earns $1.9 million for every minute he stands in the ring.

At 33 years old, he made peace with all his detractors as his victory resounded and seconds later he made it clear that there would be no more fighting.

"I want to fight at home, I owe it to the fans. I think this is for me, I think this is my last game. I'm already an undisputed double champion, I have 150 million (US dollars) in the bank, I don't have to prove anything to anyone," he was quoted as saying by Marca, Monday, after holding 23 knockout wins.

While waiting to see what happens to his career, Fury will continue to make money on advertising, as several brands have eyed him to be one of their ambassadors, without needing to fight again.


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