British-Nigerian boxer Anthony Joshua has become Britains richest boxer, the first to officially reach 100 million.
Data provided by his company Sparta Promotions shows profit growth by over 60m to 109m.
The heavyweight champion could pocket a whooping 100m if he fights arch-rival Tyson Fury later this year.
According to Spartas recently-filed latest accounts, Joshua banked 57.35m between February 2019 and 2020 from fights, according to the UK Mirror.
Joshua also pocketed an extra 6.55m from marketing, sponsorship and endorsements.
Figures reveal the business turned over 63.9 million for the year and made a gross profit of 57.9 million.
Ex-champ Lennox Lewis follows Joshua closely, with his worth estimated at 90m.
Born in Watford in 1989, Joshua moved to Nigeria with his family when he was 11.
He returned to England the following year with his mother Yeta after his parents divorced and they settled in Garston, Herts.
The 31-year-old will be hoping to surpass boxing legend Floyd Mayweather, who is way ahead of the pack in terms of net worth.
Mayweather, who lives in a sprawling Las Vegas mansion, is believed to be worth around 435m.
