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Originally posted by Horus View PostDo you think Sports Illustrated would risk their prestige and credibility. Posing False Earnings...????
Sports Illustrated is a Fortune 500 company... think about that.!
Ranking the 50 highest-earning athletes in the U.S.
Five years ago, Sports Illustrated first set out to find the 50 top-earning American athletes (taking into account on- and off-the-field income). We discovered a few basic facts, and as the Fortunate 50 turns five, some things have remained dead-on consistent:
Floyd Mayweather #4
It's been a monster year (2008) for Pretty Boy, who made $20 million in purse and pay-per-view shares for his fight with Ricky Hatton and another $20 million for his foray into professional wrestling.
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Boxing
$20,000,000 Salary/Winnings
$20,250,000 Endorsements
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$40,250,000
Link:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mor...s/fortunate50/
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Originally posted by Horus View PostYou dont think a Yacht is a good commodity?
A investment to me is something that can make you money in the future.
If I buy a house for $150,000
If I work on and improve that House I can sell it for $400,000
If I buy a Yacht for 5 Million Dollars...I can work on and improve that boat and sell it for 7 million dollars.
If I brought a Yacht and it had 1 bathroom and 1 bedroomwhen i brought it., and while I had the yacht I add 3 bathrooms and 2 bedrooms.
you dont think it is worth more now, then when i first brought it??
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Originally posted by iBox4Real View Posthe didnt make $20 mill for the WWE thing... matter fact after stock holders heard about the rumor Vince McMahon got em on a conference call and said Mayweather didnt get paid $20 mill
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Originally posted by Ishy Aytan View PostWas this sports illustrated top 40 sports earners ever, or just for 2007/2008?
Do you think Sports Illustrated would risk their prestige and credibility. Posing False Earnings...????
Sports Illustrated is a Fortune 500 company... think about that.!
Ranking the 50 highest-earning athletes in the U.S. 2008
Five years ago, Sports Illustrated first set out to find the 50 top-earning American athletes (taking into account on- and off-the-field income). We discovered a few basic facts, and as the Fortunate 50 turns five, some things have remained dead-on consistent:
Floyd Mayweather #4
It's been a monster year (2008) for Pretty Boy, who made $20 million in purse and pay-per-view shares for his fight with Ricky Hatton and another $20 million for his foray into professional wrestling.
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Boxing
$20,000,000 Salary/Winnings
$20,250,000 Endorsements
____________________________
$40,250,000
Link:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mor...s/fortunate50/
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Originally posted by Horus View PostDo you think Sports Illustrated would risk their prestige and credibility. Posing False Earnings...????
Sports Illustrated is a Fortune 500 company... think about that.!
Ranking the 50 highest-earning athletes in the U.S. 2008
Five years ago, Sports Illustrated first set out to find the 50 top-earning American athletes (taking into account on- and off-the-field income). We discovered a few basic facts, and as the Fortunate 50 turns five, some things have remained dead-on consistent:
Floyd Mayweather #4
It's been a monster year (2008) for Pretty Boy, who made $20 million in purse and pay-per-view shares for his fight with Ricky Hatton and another $20 million for his foray into professional wrestling.
Floyd Mayweather Jr.
Boxing
$20,000,000 Salary/Winnings
$20,250,000 Endorsements
____________________________
$40,250,000
Link:
http://sportsillustrated.cnn.com/mor...s/fortunate50/
So this is just for 2008... yeh?
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