Tommy Fury has already lined up £100,000 of PAs charging £5,000 an HOUR when he leaves Love Island villa
TOMMY Fury has already lined up £100,000 by booking in PAs for when he leaves the Love Island villa.
The boxer, 20, will charge £5,000 an HOUR for each night club appearance across the UK.
He's planning to cash in on his popularity in the coming months following a long, hot summer with social media influencer girlfriend Molly-Mae.
A source told The Sun Online: "Tommy Fury is set to cash in over £100K between next month and New Year’s Eve.
"He's attending numerous night club PAs up and down the country.
"He’s been the most popular booking for all the clubs as they know he will pull in all the young female fans.
"But Tommy won't come cheap and is charging £5K for an hour. He has 20 confirmed between now and the end of 2018."
According to bookmaker Tommy and Molly-Mae are still the front-runners to win the series with odds of 1/2.
The couple have already said "I love you"
But his successful move over to reality TV does not spell the end for his boxing career.
His brother Tyson Fury said he will "100 per cent return to boxing" and be a "fighting man" after leaving Love Island.
The 20-year-old is a novice in the pro game having only fought twice, both in the light-heavyweight division, recording two victories.
But Tyson told the: "He will 100 per cent go back into boxing. It can only enhance his career, raise his profile, people will want to come and see him fight."
The 30-year-old heavyweight champ initially told his brother to turn down the show but he's realised he can afford to make his name on TV, before returning to the ring with a much larger profile.
He said: "I thought, you know what, when you're trying to be a boxer - as a young professional, he's had two professional fights - I thought he's a good looking lad and he might get carried away in being a TV reality star rather than being a fighting man, and it's the last thing he needs to do when he's trying to become a professional fighter.
"So at first I said, 'Nah, it won't be a good idea that, you'll mess up what you're doing in your career, you're on a roll, keep with the boxing.'"
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Tyson added: "Then I thought about it and you know what, it can only enhance his career by getting more people to know him.
"He's been on the show, I don't know, about six weeks, and he's probably already got more of a following than if he would've had 40 professional fights, so I think it's a very good move what he's doing.