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Tyson Fury's desire to lead a 'modest lifestyle' reportedly saw him take just £70,000 last year from his huge £40million fortune.
The Morecambe-based heavyweight is a trash-talker around his fights but is known to enjoy quiet time out of the headlines when he's at home with his wife and kids.
Having taken home an eye-watering £20m having knocked out Deontay Wilder in the duo's trilogy contest back in October, Fury could easily have gone on a spending spree with money burning a hole in his pocket.
Boxer Tyson Fury withdrew just £70,000 in dividends last year from his holding company
The frugal fighter (right) is said to like to lead a 'comfortable' but 'modest lifestyle' in Morecambe alongside his wife Paris (left) and their six children
But, in a report by the Sun, the truth appears to be a lot more modest with the WBC heavyweight champion taking just £70,000 in dividends from his company, Tyson Fury Ltd.
In the firm's latest accounts, filed to Companies House, the figures, which run through to the year end in March 2021, Fury is seen to have taken £70,000 in dividends, up from £2,000 in 2020.
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