Overview
- Anthony Joshua tops Tyson Fury on the 2026 Sunday Times Rich List published Friday, with estimates of £240m for Joshua and £162m for Fury.
- Reports credit Joshua’s surge in wealth to his December bout with Jake Paul, though outlets differ on his payday with figures ranging from about £70m to roughly £100m.
- Coverage points to Joshua’s long-term brand partnerships and a major streaming deal as core drivers of his income beyond fight purses.
- Media say the long-targeted Fury–Joshua fight is expected later this year with November mooted, and Joshua is slated to box Kristian Prenga on July 25 as a tune-up.
- Fury’s earnings extend beyond the ring through a Netflix series, books, and his Furocity energy drink, with separate reports noting his family’s move to the Isle of Man for favorable tax treatment.