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  • Floyd Mayweather, Jr Beats Manny Pacquiao in Forbes Richest Athletes List

    Ethan Miller/Getty Images Fighter of the Decade Manny Pacquiao lost to Floyd Mayweather, Jr in Forbes list of world richest athletes according to the latest rankings released by Forbes Magazine.

    In the rankings, Forbes placed Mayweather as the second richest athlete in the world with $65 million while Tiger woods was declared the richest with a total revenue of $105 million.

    Manny Pacquiao was ranked eighth with with a total revenue of $42 million among 18 athletes who made it in the list.


    The third richest athlete is Michael Jordan, with $55 million in total earnings, followed by Kobe Bryant, who was ranked fourth with $48 million.

    Phil Mickelson took the fifth spot with $46 million, while David Beckham settled at sixth spot with $44 million

    LeBron James and Roger Federer were tied at seventh place both with $43 million in total revenues each.

    Making it to the ninth place are Cristiano Ronaldo and Alex Rodriguez, who were tied with $36 million income each.

    Shaquille O'neal made $31 million at 10th place while Derek Jeter took the 11th spot with $30 million.

    Maria Sharapova was ranked 12th with $25 million income.

    Serena Williams and Lance Armstrong were tied at 13th place with total earnings of $20 million each.

    Venus Williams made $15.5 million and took the 14th spot while the last spot went to Danica Patrick with at total income of $12 million.

    Of the 18 athletes who made it to the list of 100 richest celebrities of the world for 2010, five athletes were in basketball, four in tennis, two in golf, two in boxing, and the rest were in soccer, cycling, and baseball.

  • #2
    Wait til Manny fights in November and Floyd goes to jail, then the list will be a little bit different LMFAO

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    • #3
      I don't understand how Mayweather can be suffering forclosures on properties, be so behind on his taxes that promoters have to bail him out and with no visable income due to inactivity and multiple legal problems and attorney fees while losing endorsements well you get the idea...
      This might have been from Forbes over a year ago even though digitaljournal.com posted this exact article 4 months ago and alot might have changed.

      On the other had outsidethematch.blogspot.com lists Pacquiao as #6 in the world and Mayweather did not even make the top 10.

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      • #4
        theres a lot of money on the cell phone black market

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        • #5
          Originally posted by midnightspecial View Post
          theres a lot of money on the cell phone black market
          lol......................

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          • #6
            Originally posted by TBear View Post
            I don't understand how Mayweather can be suffering forclosures on properties, be so behind on his taxes that promoters have to bail him out and with no visable income due to inactivity and multiple legal problems and attorney fees while losing endorsements well you get the idea...
            This might have been from Forbes over a year ago even though digitaljournal.com posted this exact article 4 months ago and alot might have changed.

            On the other had outsidethematch.blogspot.com lists Pacquiao as #6 in the world and Mayweather did not even make the top 10.
            The Forbes year is different from which ever year you are talking about.Within that year Floyd fought twice beating Mosley and Marquez.Pacquiao fought 3 times but made less money.This shows how different these athletes are.Manny fought Clottey,Cotto etc filled in stadiums but how much did that earn him?Floyd fought in a 16k arena and made tonnes more money.
            Someone wants said Floyd's fans are broke,then his differentiation strategy wouldnt work

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            • #7
              More importantly, who gives a ****?

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              • #8
                Bad news for boxing, just hope Floyd still owes around 20m in unpaid taxes and has huge legal fees because if he does not then he will not fight pac.....only if floyd needs big money quick will he step in the ring

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                • #9
                  well it's no surprise is it? he is all about the money.

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                  • #10
                    Though it is true that Floyd jr did earn much more than Pac, it is also true that it is floyd who is:

                    1) Chased by the IRS for unpaid taxes.
                    2) Had his car repossessed.
                    3) Been sued by his landlord for unpaid rent for one of his businesses.
                    4) COULD NOT PAY HIS TRASH COLLECTOR.

                    Just as important as how much you earn is HOW MUCH YOU SAVE.

                    You could earn a billion dollars in a year but that would mean squat if you end up ******** it all away or wasting it.

                    If floyd jr continues this self-destructive behavior of his, he would most likely end up broke eventually.

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