How does a father train another person to beat the hell out of his son? Does anyone feel that Oscar should maybe think about what he is asking of his trainer? Unless the winner is already decided and the whole thing is just a show (like Hopkins and a few others) Not that Oscar knows anything about being a father or caring about what happens to your son..... I have a son with Oscar... and he has no love at all for him... 6 years without making one phone call to his own son. So I guess he thinks Mayweather Sr. should not care about his son in the same.
What the hell does this even mean?
I would guess that Oscar has made 150-200mil so far, and much more will come his way. He deserves it, though.
All of us here like a sport that happens to not be as mainstream as it once was, and its athletes get paid far less because of it. One of the reasons their is a dearth of good heavyweights, I read, is because many of the taller, stronger athletes who could become heavyweight boxers choose basketball instead. Less physically dangerous with a ****load more money.
NBA players can make $20 million a year, play for ten, fifteen years and promise themselves the amount of money we think Oscar might be worth right now. That's pure salary win or lose, without any of the endorsement deals they get factored in.
However much Oscar has made its less than some other athletes would make..even with his promotion company, which may eventually bring him out on top, he probably has made less money than a LeBron James will, for instance.
I seriously doubt he has made that much in his career. Maybe he has now with his promotional company and all of that but before that...I seriously doubt it. He never had any major endorsments like Tyson/Ray Leonard and to an extent what Holyfield had. Tyson was the highest paid athlete ever, and I remember reading figures of around 140-160 million. DelaHoya doesn't even come near that.
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