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Tyson Fury shows true colours with £40 purchase after banking £18.6m from latest win

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Saturday’s fight with Arslanbek Makhmudov earned Tyson Fury a huge £18.6m payday on his return to the ring

He might have brought in millions from his fight with Arslanbek Makhmudov but Tyson Fury isn’t spending it all at once. Fury was spotted taking a budget flight with his wife and kids after beating Makhmudov by unanimous decision in London.

Fury, 37, was back in the ring for the first time since 2024. Netflix bought the streaming rights and the former world champ banked the best part of £19million, though a chunk of that is expected to go to the taxman.

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Such a hefty payday might have prompted some to splash out on a private jet. He was doing nothing of the sort, though, taking a LoganAir flight from London City Airport to his Isle of Man home.

Fury, wife Paris and their seven children were spotted at the airport preparing for a commercial flight back to the island. Tickets for the journey can cost as little as £40 and even more expensive commercial journeys are still far cheaper than private flights.

The Manchester fighter is believed to have moved to the Isle of Man in late 2025. His new home on the tax haven is reported to have set him back around £8m and is near the island’s capital of Douglas.

Fury and his family had been living in Morecambe, Lancashire, before making the move. The Gypsy King decided to relocate after a scary incident with an intruder and considered other options before settling on their new home.

“I looked at moving abroad, but it turned out that the Isle of Man is the perfect place for me,” the heavyweight said. “It’s English-speaking, has English pound notes, and I can get an English newspaper from the local petrol station with my coffee and speak my own lingo.”

While the Makhmudov fight was Fury’s first since 2024, he called out rival Anthony Joshua after his unanimous decision victory. However, Joshua didn’t seem convinced by the prospect of facing his compatriot.

“I want to give you the fight you’ve all been waiting for,” Fury said. “I want you, AJ, Anthony Joshua. Let’s give the fight fans what they want – the Battle of Britain.

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“I challenge you Anthony Joshua to fight me the Gypsy King next. Do you accept my challenge?”

Joshua fired back, though. “Tyson, you are a clout-chaser. I’ve never had no problem getting in a ring with you, I punched you up as kids, watching you tonight I’ll punch you up again,” he said.

“You won’t tell me what to do. I’ve been chasing you the last 10 years, when you’re ready you come and see me. I’m the boss, you work for me. I’m the landlord. You work for me.

“When you’re ready you come and see me and tell me your terms and conditions. I’m the boss, you work for me. I’m the landlord remember that, you work for me.”

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Triple H “aware” of WWE controversy heading into WrestleMania 42 [REPORTS]

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WWE’s chief of content Triple H has been under fire from fans heading into WrestleMania 42. A recent report has revealed that the head of creative is aware of what people are talking about online, which is mainly focused on the overall quality of storylines.

One of the biggest gripes of the fanbase is the involvement of Pat McAfee, as well as other celebrities, in the Road to WrestleMania 42. Others are not happy about how matches for the biggest show of the year have been built and how some of the most popular stars are not on the card.

Speaking on the latest episode of Wrestling Observer Radio, Dave Meltzer shared some insight about what is going on backstage in WWE, mainly about Triple H’s feelings about the recent air of negativity online about the product.

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“I think he cares more than they let on. They try to act like they don’t listen but then they make all these things and changes so much. My impression is that they outwardly, I mean the company directive is to say that you don’t care. That we don’t listen to these people that are negative. And you know what? You go by the numbers. You can’t listen to people because you could be doing the greatest stuff in the world and people are saying it’s terrible, but if the numbers are saying it’s good then it’s good. But does he listen? Is he aware? Yes, he’s aware and he’s certainly aware that they’ve booed him at certain points over the last couple of months,” Meltzer said. [H/T Cultaholic]

Triple H is currently under a microscope, with fans hoping for an overall better WrestleMania this year. There was plenty of negativity last year after Travis Scott’s involvement in the main event between John Cena and Cody Rhodes.


Triple H to be fired by TKO?

Some fans are already calling for Triple H to be replaced as WWE’s chief of content. TKO has the power to make it happen, but despite the slower ticket sales of this year’s WrestleMania can be attributed to many different factors that are out of Hunter’s control.

However, WWE Hall of Famer Billy Gunn stirred the pot at a recent appearance on Signed by Superstars for a live in-studio signing. Gunn, who was with his New Age Outlaws partner, Road Dogg, revealed that he heard from someone that Triple H might get the boot after WrestleMania.

Road Dogg, who recently left WWE’s creative team, quickly shut down the claim. It should be noted that he’s still under a Legends contract despite his exit last month.

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