That's what Wilder and Fury will get from tomorrow's meal.

Deontay Wilder and Tyson Fury will measure the strength for W title BC in heavy weights. Since Sunday's confrontation is one of the largest in the world of boxing in recent years, profits are also high. The first calculations of Telegraph.co.uk reports that Wilder has [...]
Since Sunday's confrontation is one of the largest in the world of boxing in recent years, profits are also high.

From First Calculations of Telegraph.co.uk, Wilder reportedly has $114m in revenue for $112.29m.

On the other hand, Fury is expected to earn $10m (8.78m euros), where some will donate to charity.
In this case, 33-year-old American is the one who will defend the title and hopefully win so that his next match will be the one against the undisputed heavyweight champion Anthony Joshua.
Wilder in his professional career has never lost, by 40 feet, 39 is done with knockouts.
On the other side of the 30-year-old is also invincible, up from 27 meces, 19 has won them by knockout.












