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Chris Eubank: Professional boxer has this huge net worth

Chris Eubank is a former professional boxer who fought between 1985 and 1998. During his career, he held the middleweight and super-middleweight titles and has been ranked by BoxRec as the third best super-middleweight boxer of all time. Tonight, Chris will appear on screens as he takes part in the show, Gogglebox. With an impressive career in sport behind him, many would assume he has wracked up quite a fortune, so how much money does he have?

Chris Eubank net worth

The boxer has a net worth of around £393,000, according to Celebrity Net Worth.

Chris was born in London on 8 August 1966 making him 52-years-old.

The star first began boxing when he moved to live with his mum in New York at the age of 16.

Although he later moved back to the UK, Chris continued to compete in the sport.

Throughout his career, Chris became a household name and by the time he retired he had won 45 fights and lost just five.

As well as being a popular sportsman, Chris built his fortune by turning his hand to a number of other ventures, including designing suits.

The star also worked with brands including Nescafé, Royal Mail, McDonald’s, Jaffa Cakes and Orbit and appeared in adverts for them.

The popular athlete was made a guest presenter on Top of the Pops and appeared on Celebrity Big Brother and I’m A Celebrity… Get Me Out of Here!

With his impressive career, some may expect his net worth to be higher.

However, in November 2009, Chris was declared bankrupt as he owed around £1.1 million in taxes alone.

Chris will appear on Gogglebox with his son, Chris Eugbank Jr, who is a successful boxer in his own right.

Another star who is often appears on TV is The Apprentice host, Alan Sugar. 

The successful businessman has worked on a number of projects during his career and as a net worth of £1.2 billion, according The Sunday Times Rich List.

Good Morning Britain presenter, Piers Morgan, has a net worth of £13 million. 


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