Tyson Fury plans to help the homeless in the United Kingdom with some of his earnings from his fight against Deontay Wilder on Sunday.
Fury will fight the American in Los Angeles for the WBC heavyweight title.
He says he is going to build some homes for the homeless and set up some funds for drug addicts and alcoholics.
Fury has been training in California and has been struck by the amount of homelessness in America's most populous state.
In various areas of Los Angeles, tents can be found on road sides, under bridges and in parks.
Deontay Wilder stands to earn $US14m while Tyson Fury is expected to pocket $US10m for their WBC belt fight at the Staples Centre in Los Angeles this Sunday.
The fight program starts at 3pm Sunday.
[Source:BBC Sports]
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