The fact that a thread about this has been made so many times and here you go to preach on your boss Manny and why he deserves a 50-50... People like you take this too serious specially over people they don't know in real life. Assuming you don't know either in real life.. It's just never ending. If Floyd does indeed fight twice this year then chances are he will make more then Manny and then it will happen all over again with these kind of threads. I don't understand why people take it so seriously over people they don't know.
2012-Worlds Richest athletes, Boxer on top!
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Carlos Baldomir November 4, 2006 – $8 million
Oscar De La Hoya May 5, 2007 – $25 million
Ricky Hatton December 8, 2007 – $25 million
World Wrestling Entertainment Appearance – $20 million
Juan Manuel Márquez September 19, 2009 – $25 million
Sugar Shane Mosley May 14th, 2010 – $40 million
Victor Ortiz September 17th, 2011 – $40 million
Miguel Cotto May 5, 2012 – $50 million
Read more: http://www.therichest.org/celebnetwo...#ixzz1w35yBoav
$2 million – against Erik Morales (January 2006)
$1 million – against Oscar Larios (July 2006)
$3 million – against Erik Morales (November 2006)
$2 million – against Jorge Solis (April 2007)
$2 million – against Marco Antonio Barrera (October 2007)
$11 million – against Oscar De la Hoya (December 2008)
$12 million – against Ricky Hatton (May 2009)
$14 million – against Miguel Cotto (November 2009)
$25 million – against Antonio Margarito (November 2010)
$15 million – against Shane Mosley (May 2011)
Pacquiao is at $35 million. Less than last year.Comment
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http://www.therichest.org/celebnetwo...-jr-net-worth/
Carlos Baldomir November 4, 2006 – $8 million
Oscar De La Hoya May 5, 2007 – $25 million
Ricky Hatton December 8, 2007 – $25 million
World Wrestling Entertainment Appearance – $20 million
Juan Manuel Márquez September 19, 2009 – $25 million
Sugar Shane Mosley May 14th, 2010 – $40 million
Victor Ortiz September 17th, 2011 – $40 million
Miguel Cotto May 5, 2012 – $50 million
Read more: http://www.therichest.org/celebnetwo...#ixzz1w35yBoav
$2 million – against Erik Morales (January 2006)
$1 million – against Oscar Larios (July 2006)
$3 million – against Erik Morales (November 2006)
$2 million – against Jorge Solis (April 2007)
$2 million – against Marco Antonio Barrera (October 2007)
$11 million – against Oscar De la Hoya (December 2008)
$12 million – against Ricky Hatton (May 2009)
$14 million – against Miguel Cotto (November 2009)
$25 million – against Antonio Margarito (November 2010)
$15 million – against Shane Mosley (May 2011)
Pacquiao is at $35 million. Less than last year.Comment
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What fails on this is that Pac had two fights during that time span, and Floyd had just one against Ortiz. This isn't conting the Cotto fight obviously.
He made 25 million guaranteed against Ortiz, on top of PPV revenue which took it over 40 million. He just made another 32 million guaranteed against Cotto, and with the huge PPV numbers, he made much much much more.
So your thread is faulty.Comment
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You have no idea how much Mayweather earns apart from his boastful reports. He's a notorious liar who is constantly caught out. Didn't he say that he got $20 mill for the MMA fakeroo?? And there are other examples. He's a thug with no education and a fondness for beating up women. He's going to prison now for his first term behind bars although his 4th conviction. Giving community service "sentences" to a person like him makes him laugh.
Also, Floyd has all sorts of legal problems
= lawyers = millions of dollars = money without return
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This is a benchmark of excellence.
They know whats up. No sugar coating or being biased on anything just responsible journalism. Just so you know. Truth hurts really.
Transparency is what Forbes is about. And we know who is the top dog.
It's the Pacman.Comment
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Forbes is a leading source for reliable business news and financial information.
This is a benchmark of excellence.
They know whats up. No sugar coating or being biased on anything just responsible journalism. Just so you know. Truth hurts really.
Transparency is what Forbes is about. And we know who is the top dog.
It's the Pacman.
http://www.therichest.org/celebnetwo...-jr-net-worth/
Carlos Baldomir November 4, 2006 – $8 million
Oscar De La Hoya May 5, 2007 – $25 million
Ricky Hatton December 8, 2007 – $25 million
World Wrestling Entertainment Appearance – $20 million
Juan Manuel Márquez September 19, 2009 – $25 million
Sugar Shane Mosley May 14th, 2010 – $30 million
Victor Ortiz September 17th, 2011 – $40 million
Miguel Cotto May 5, 2012 – $40 million
Read more: http://www.therichest.org/celebnetwo...#ixzz1w35yBoav
Floyd is at $115 million. More than last year.
$2 million – against Erik Morales (January 2006)
$1 million – against Oscar Larios (July 2006)
$3 million – against Erik Morales (November 2006)
$2 million – against Jorge Solis (April 2007)
$2 million – against Marco Antonio Barrera (October 2007)
$11 million – against Oscar De la Hoya (December 2008)
$12 million – against Ricky Hatton (May 2009)
$14 million – against Miguel Cotto (November 2009)
$25 million – against Antonio Margarito (November 2010)
$15 million – against Shane Mosley (May 2011)
Pacquiao is at $35 million. Less than last year.Comment
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lol, I know what your up to, But a celebrity is only good as his or her Last few movies.
It's like saying Sylvester Stallone is still the man coz of Rambo or Rocky. Ofcourse he ain't the same commanding celebrity rate as before. You have to based in his marketability at the present sales. Is He selling good?
Well Coming from Forbes PAc is the Top Dog and the richest salable athlete.
What's important is the Present. The one that commands the Benjamin @ present is the marketability of the celebrity and it's going rate.
That said it's the PAcman who is on Top of the world not Floyd not LeBron not Kobe it's the PAcman.
Enough said..Comment
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Do you think PAc deserves a fair shake of a 50/50 split with Floyd to make this super fight happen?
That's all this thread is about.Comment
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