All this because he doesn't get to promote Mayweather? Lol
50 cent "Mayweather has no income outside of boxing"
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uh no. he does not make more than Kobe in one fight.Originally posted by retnuocllupQuote:
Originally Posted by GoldSugar
He makes more in a fight than Kobe makes in a season. Who gives a fcuk if he has sponsors or not, does he need more money?
yeah, cause he's gonna be broke not too soon after he retires
In the 2011-12 season, Bryant is the NBA’s top earning player at $53.2 million. His NBA salary earns him $25.2 million. He also makes another $28 million a year from endorsement contracts with Nike, Smart Car and others. His jersey is one of the top selling in the NBA.
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Apparently Mayweather made around 80 million last year, so yeah, that is more.uh no. he does not make more than Kobe in one fight.
In the 2011-12 season, Bryant is the NBA’s top earning player at $53.2 million. His NBA salary earns him $25.2 million. He also makes another $28 million a year from endorsement contracts with Nike, Smart Car and others. His jersey is one of the top selling in the NBA.
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source?Originally posted by GoldSugarQuote:
Originally Posted by El Gallo Negro!
uh no. he does not make more than Kobe in one fight.
In the 2011-12 season, Bryant is the NBA’s top earning player at $53.2 million. His NBA salary earns him $25.2 million. He also makes another $28 million a year from endorsement contracts with Nike, Smart Car and others. His jersey is one of the top selling in the NBA.
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Apparently Mayweather made around 80 million last year, so yeah, that is more.
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#1 Floyd Mayweather
Total earnings: $85 million
Salary/winnings: $85 million
Endorsements: $0
Money Mayweather is the worlds highest-paid athlete, thanks to mega paydays for fights against Victor Ortiz ($40 million) and Miguel Cotto ($45 million). He has been a part of the four biggest non-heavyweight pay-per-view events in boxing's history. Mayweather maximizes his earnings by also acting as his own fight promoter through his company Mayweather Promotions.
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I know right? As soon as he "flipped" on Floyd, now he's cool. I'm getting a little annoyed with the ****. Who really cares what a rapper has to say about boxing? He seems like he's trying too hard to be in the spotlight now, way more than he was when he was "tight" with Floyd. TBH, this whole beef seems like a WWE stunt.
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now post their net worth.Originally posted by ArtThouFurious?Quote:
Originally Posted by El Gallo Negro!
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#1 Floyd Mayweather
Total earnings: $85 million
Salary/winnings: $85 million
Endorsements: $0
“Money” Mayweather is the world’s highest-paid athlete, thanks to mega paydays for fights against Victor Ortiz ($40 million) and Miguel Cotto ($45 million). He has been a part of the four biggest non-heavyweight pay-per-view events in boxing's history. Mayweather maximizes his earnings by also acting as his own fight promoter through his company Mayweather Promotions.
http://www.forbes.com/athletes/#p_1_...paid athletes)
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also, the problem with that is, that money came from two different years. Ortiz 2011. Cotto 2012. try againOriginally posted by ArtThouFurious?Quote:
Originally Posted by El Gallo Negro!
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#1 Floyd Mayweather
Total earnings: $85 million
Salary/winnings: $85 million
Endorsements: $0
“Money” Mayweather is the world’s highest-paid athlete, thanks to mega paydays for fights against Victor Ortiz ($40 million) and Miguel Cotto ($45 million). He has been a part of the four biggest non-heavyweight pay-per-view events in boxing's history. Mayweather maximizes his earnings by also acting as his own fight promoter through his company Mayweather Promotions.
http://www.forbes.com/athletes/#p_1_...paid athletes)
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