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Huge paydays, sure he does not care much about the loss as long as he was not knocked out. Hopefully this will bring some UFC fighters back to boxing when they see these payouts.
Used to box myself back then, 7 amateur fights. Quit when some Sugar Ray Leonard type hit me 500 times in the first round lol. Went down on one knee and said this guy is done. Tough sport. Mayweather never let him get inside, he was schooled.
oh i see, id def like to watch him fight, just now heard about him...... mind blown
POST-FIGHT INTERVIEW
SOME SCHMUCK BET $500K ON PACQUIAO FRIDAY.....OUCH! I'M CONVINCED HE WAS DOPED UP ALL THOSE YRS. IMO
WOW!!!!!!!!!!!! AND THAT WAS THE 1ST FREAKIN ROUND.
IN FAIRNESS...DO YOU FIND IT ODD?? PACQUIAO AFTER DRUG TESTING HASN'T KNOCKED OUT A SINGLE FIGHTER IN 5YRS!!!!!!!!!
HE REFUSED THE DRUG TEST AND THE REASON FOR THE FIGHT DELAYED BY 5YRS UNTIL HE FINALLY AGREED TO RANDOM TESTING!
my guy is a young man, goes to boxing rings or claims he does pimp him out, get him on the ring, build him up train him like rocky and punch frozen meat like in rocky
no but this does sound like it has potential its a gamble, life is a gamble i kind of wanna see him in the ring tho and my guy is poor s shit if i paid him 100 a fight he would thank jesus
Boxing is based on points. He is a great defender. There are 12 rounds and no matter how bad you beat me in 5 of those 12 rounds
If i win 7 of the 12 I win by decision.
When someone can counter what he does in the ring...there's your new champion.
he does seem to pack a punch and he's fast, surprised and sort of wonder how he goes undefeated
LOL! You have to be reallllly good, qualify for a number of amateur ranks before moving up. Sure you could find a fighter more established and buy out his contract but it's going to cost you.
find a guy, I've got a few fighter potential, be there manager, pimp them out to fight then promote them and make money off them, its genius
It's not weird....You have to beat him. The formula is simple.
As far as watching old fights there are some links online.
(Not youtube of course)
More so through the illegal bittorrent sites.
can i watch his old fight for free? not so big and buff its weird how he goes undefeated
FLOYD SHOWS $100M CHECK ON TV:
INTERVIEW:
http://espn.go.com/video/clip?id=espn:12811871
Hahaaa! Let's do it....Let me put back on my old Agent's hat.
Not a big difference between Hollywood and Professional sports.
Is there?
i know a few guys, claim to be undefeated, like pimp them out and promote them to get them up there in pay per view
how about we pimp out a fighter and make him big and make money off him
that was amazing reading that
And a Legend is born :]
MAYWEATHER WINS 48-0
Cheapest ticket now $3,587!!!
I don't even know who to put oil money down on because they're BOTH good :0O
Watching the other 3 episodes now....MAAAAAAAAAAAN I AM HYPED!
That 3 minute intro doe! WOW! Bro, I am in California I am GOING to Las Vegas, I don't know if I will be able to get in, but whoever comes out of there alive, will make HISTORY.
**************1 WORD: AWESOMENESS**************
Excuse me while I kiss the sky!!!
Damn. That's a good read. Hell of a lot smarter than I would have thought!
Floyd Mayweather paid $750,000 to get out of his contract in 2006, and it made him hundreds of millions.
The guy's not stupid,,,that's for sure.
APR. 27, 2015, 3:57 PM
To put that in perspective, Mayweather was the highest-paid athlete in the world in 2014 at $105 million. He's going to surpass that in a single night.
The reason Mayweather is far and away the highest-paid athlete on earth goes back to a decision he made in 2006.
For the first 10 years of his professional career Mayweather was a part of Bob Arum's stable of fighters at Top Rank promotion company. During that time he became the best pound-for-pound fighter in the world.
But in April of 2006 Mayweather turned down the highest purse of his career, $8 million to fight Antonio Margarito, and exercised a provision in his contract that let him become a free agent if he paid Top Rank $750,000.
Arum told ESPN's Dan Rafael at the time that before he left Mayweather had asked, among other things, for a $20 million guaranteed purse to fight Oscar De La Hoya.
"He wants $20 million for the De La Hoya fight? It's not there. Sometimes, my man, you gotta know when to hold 'em and when to fold 'em. We'll talk about things down the road," Arum said.
A year later, Mayweather made $25 million in a fight against De La Hoya that still holds the record for total pay per view buys.
After buying himself out of his Top Rank contract, Mayweather took unprecedented control over his career. Rather than getting paid a large guaranteed fee up front by a promotor like Top Rank — as is the norm across the sport — Mayweather stages his fights himself and takes a cut of the total revenue on the back end.
Greg Bishop described it like this for the New York Times in 2011:
"He earns a percentage of every ticket purchased, every pretzel consumed, every poster sold. He will earn from countries that paid for broadcasting rights and the theaters where the fight is shown.
"Mayweather, regarded as one of the best boxers in history, fights under a highly unusual financial structure, exchanging upfront risk for back-end profit while retaining total control."
After distributors and networks get their cut, Mayweather gets a bigger piece of the remaining revenue than anyone else in the sport.
Mayweather fought De La Hoya in 2007 and made $25 million. His earnings only grew from there, culminating in an $80 million payday for 2013's fight against Canelo Alvarez, which set the record for PPV revenue at $150 million. In that fight he made $41.5 million pursue, and then almost doubled that amount once PPV receipts came in.
Every move is designed to give him a larger piece of the pie. He left HBO and signed a more lucrative deal with Showtime in 2013. He got a Nevada promoter's license for his Mayweather Promotions company so he could stop co-promoting fights with Golden Boy in 2014.
Since Mayweather went pro in 1996 he has made over $400 million in career earnings, and the vast majority of it has come after he spent $750,000 to leave Top Rank in 2006.
Mayweather doesn't have a single endorsement, but he has been able to capitalize on his value to his sport more than any other athlete alive.
Read more: http://www.businessinsider.com/floyd-mayweather-career-earnings-top-rank-2015-4#ixzz3YaGA73NZ
Showed him on ESPN a few days ago...with his garage full of expensive ass cars...that he doesn't drive. All I could think was...if your not going to drive them why not just go to a showroom and look at them? If you have those cars....u drive the shit out of them!
MAYWEATHER'S SO GREEDY...THERE WILL BE A REMATCH (REGARDLESS WHO WINS)
IT'S ABOUT THE PURSE FIGHT.
(MAYWEATHER CLOSE DECISION)
Whats your prediction for the fight?
TICKETS LINK: cheapest ticket for Mayweather Pacquia is $2,500! front row selling for $335,101!
http://www.stubhub.com/boxing-tickets/mayweather-vs-pacquiao-5-2-2015-9249063/
,,,,,,,One more month.
It's about to get real!!! WEEEEEEEEEEEE!!!
SHOW ME UR MONEY FELLAS GOING WITH MAYWEATHER
lmfao it sure would!!! WEEEEEEEEE I love risk let's go Pacquiao!!!
WOULDN'T THAT BE AN UPSET OF IMMENSE PROPORTIONS!!!!!!!!!
Whose betting on who?!?! I got money on Pacquiao!!!
18-things-you-dont-know-about-floyd-mayweather-jr
http://www.manilalivewire.com/2015/02/18-things-you-dont-know-about-floyd-mayweather-jr/