The long - awaited confrontation between Fury and Usik will benefit two boxers

Finally, Tyson Fury and Oleksander Usyk will face to crown an undisputed champion in heavy weight at the weekend. The 24-year ambush of the division for an undisputed new king will end in Saudi Arabia, excluding a draw after Fury and Ussick established their belts and records [...]
Finally, Tyson Fury and Oleksander Usyk will face to crown an undisputed champion in heavy weight at the weekend. The 24-year-old ambush of the division for an undisputed new king will end in Saudi Arabia, excluding a draw after Fury and Ussick set their belts and unbeatable records.
Since Lennox Lewis in 2000 there's no heavyweight boxer who's held all the headlines, and Fury will bring the WBC belt to Riyadh while Ussick holds W's tape BA, WHO and IBF. Usik, 37, boxed for the last time in August, where he defeated Daniel Dubois. Now, British Fury and Ukraine's Usyk both face the greatest struggle of their lives.
How much do boxers win?
The media report that Fury has been contracted to earn about 70 percent of a total amount that is thought to be worth about $150 million, with a clause saying Fury should donate 1 million pounds of its income to Ukraine.
While the final figure will not be known until after the match, Fury's American promoter, Bob Arum, has confirmed that his fighter will earn more than $100m from the confrontation.












