‘Greedy’ Tyson Fury has his way as Usyk agrees to a 70-30 purse split 

‘Greedy’ Tyson Fury has his way as Usyk agrees to a 70-30 purse split 
Fury vs Usyk

British boxer Tyson Fury vs Oleksandr Usyk for all the gold at heavyweight is the biggest fight to make in the division, but the Gypsy King made it clear that he considers himself the A-side by insisting on a 70-30 financial split in his favour.

In a video posted to social media on Friday, Fury said: ‘Where I’m standing, Usyk, you and your team, are worth 30 per cent. You either take it or you leave it.’

Somewhat unexpectedly, Usyk has taken it, although only if Fury agrees to donate £1m of his purse to the Ukrainian people during the ongoing war with Russia.

‘Hey Greedy Belly, I accept your offer 70-30 split the fight, with you on April 29th at Wembley,’ Usyk, the WBA, WBO and IBF champ said in a social media video.

‘But you will promise to donate to Ukraine immediately after the fight £1million. And every day if you delay will pay one per cent from your purse to Ukrainian people.’

This was in response to Fury’s offer, in which the reigning WBC champion said: ‘I see all this talk, they want 50 per cent, Tyson’s being greedy.

‘Where I’m standing, Usyk, you and your team, are worth 30 per cent. You either take it or you leave it. And if you don’t want it, go fight Daniel Dubois at the Copper Box and get a few million dollars. If you want to make some real money, come and fight The Gypsy King.

‘But I will say, every day from today that you  linger and mess around, I am going to deduct one per cent from the 30 per cent.

‘So every day I’m going to deduct one per cent until you take it. And if you don’t take it, go fight Dubois for $2million. Not a problem.

‘But how in the world will you ever offer me a deal? Not possible. Tick tock.’