TYSON FURY has revealed he still shops at Asda despite his staggering net worth.
According to Forbes, the Gypsy King is worth just over £50million thanks to his reign as WBC heavyweight champion.
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Tyson Fury on why he still chooses to shop at low-budget supermarkets
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The British boxer has yet to taste defeat as a professional, with his record standing at 33-0-1.
That is despite his thrilling trilogy with Deontay Wilder and 2022 rematch with Dillian Whyte.
His second and third bout against Wilder and the Whyte rematch alone reportedly earned Fury him £70million.
Despite his net worth, though, Fury has revealed is always looking for a deal as he prepares to return to the ring on Saturday.
The 35-year-old is set to face former UFC heavyweight champion Francis Ngannou in Saudi Arabia.
Speaking during fight week, he explained why he still chooses to shop at low-budget supermarkets.
“Where do rich people shop?” Fury told IFLTV. “Is there a rich person shop, like, ‘I’m only shopping here because its for rich people. I don’t think so.
“I think I’ve tightened my belt in the last five years I would say. Years ago, I’d buy expensive things, enjoy expensive things. Now I won’t because I don’t think I deserve them.
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“Hughie goes on at me about it. I love the cheap Asda chocolate fingers instead of the Cadbury’s ones. I’ll have all the stuff like that, not the real cans of Coke. I like fake ones.
“I don’t know why because I can spend the money I’ve got really, its just me. It’s just the way I am. I’m always looking for a deal.
He continued: “I’d rather get five chocolate bars for £1.20 than a single one. Even though I’ll eat all five and I don’t want to because its what’s been bred in me. Once a poor man, always a poor man.
“You never leave it, ever. I love Asda because its always got good deals on. Shout out Asda. A can of Cokes might be £10.50 but then they’re on sale for four quid, but I’d never buy them if they were £10.50.”
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