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Tyson Fury vows to ‘get paid and get laid’ as he aims to become first £500m heavyweight boxer with TEN more fights

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TYSON FURY has vowed to “get paid and get laid” as he aims to become the first £500million heavyweight boxer with TEN fights to spare.

The Gypsy King is poised to become the division’s unified world champion after fighting stars like Deontay Wilder, Otto Wallin and Dillian Whyte.

Tyson Fury wants to become first £500m heavyweight boxer as he hopes for 10 more fights

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Tyson Fury wants to become first £500m heavyweight boxer as he hopes for 10 more fightsCredit: Getty
Fury must first get past Oleksandr Usyk as he looks to unify the division

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Fury must first get past Oleksandr Usyk as he looks to unify the divisionCredit: EPA

But he faces his toughest test yet from fellow heavyweight king Oleksandr Usyk, with the two men set to clash in Saudi Arabia on Saturday.

Boxing fans around the world will tune in as they lace up their gloves for an epic contest in the desert.

Even so, Fury, 35, is already looking to the future, admitting that he plans to accumulate 10 more fights in the next five years.

The WBC champion is ready to have them all in the money bag kingdom of Saudi Arabia.

And Fury reckons he could become the first heavyweight fighter to raise £500million in the process.

He told the Telegraph: “[I will] fight eight to 10 more times until the age of 40.

“Happy days, with these fights I will become the first £500 million heavyweight boxer in history.”

Fury is also taking a laid-back approach to his clash with Usyk, insisting it’s just another paycheck.

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He added: “This is a good fight, I’m not too worried about what people will say in 100 years.

“I’m going there to get paid, get laid and go back to Morecambe Bay.

“I probably won’t even buy anything, because I don’t need anything.

“I’ll do the rematch exactly the same, get paid, get laid, go home to Morecambe Bay, still without buying anything.”

However, Fury’s father John appears to be taking things seriously after being caught in a dramatic confrontation with Usyk’s team on Monday.

Fury Snr was left with a bloody head after attacking a rival.

He said: “[They] disrespected my son, the best heavyweight to ever wear a pair of boxing gloves.

“Leaving with all this rubbish. He’s in my face, trying to be smart.

“Coming into my space, ‘Usyk, Usyk,’ nobody bothers with them. I was just chanting my own son’s name.

“They got closer, they got closer. So at the end of the day, I’m a warrior, that’s what we do. We’re fighting people, you go into space, you’re going to get what’s coming.”

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