How much money do boxing commentators make a year?

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  • TommyToughNuts
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    #11
    Originally posted by Eff Pandas
    Only thing I saw after a quick couple searches for Al & Jim is Jim made $260k per year from HBO in 1988 lol.
    Lol. Lamps was making more than doctors back then.

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      #12
      Originally posted by hectari
      I just remember ESPN announced that Andre Ward and Tim Bradley signed an extension with the network, I wonder what the financials are? is it high six figures or low six figures per year? I doubt they will pay them only 50k a year lol
      50k is great money for a commentating gig.

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      • Eff Pandas
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        #13
        Originally posted by TommyToughNuts
        Lol. Lamps was making more than doctors back then.
        And HBO wasn't even his main employer back then. Think the info I found was showing he was making over a million a year between 3 gigs.

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          #14
          Originally posted by Eff Pandas
          And HBO wasn't even his main employer back then. Think the info I found was showing he was making over a million a year between 3 gigs.
          Daaaamn...he was getting paid. I wonder what he's up to now days since HBO Boxing is no more.

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            #15
            Originally posted by TommyToughNuts
            Daaaamn...he was getting paid. I wonder what he's up to now days since HBO Boxing is no more.
            He's a professor at a UNC iirc. He's doing something at UNC for sure.

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              #16
              Max Kellerman made out like a bandit when HBO folded. He had a contract with both HBO and ESPN.

              Max got to work along side Jim Lampley, Harold Lederman, and a rotating guest analyst, usually Roy Jones Jr. or the late Emanuel Steward.

              Kellerman has replaced Skip Bayless on ESPN's First Take as co-analyst alongside Stephen A. Smith and host Molly Qerim July of 2016.

              With HBO leaving the boxing business at the end of 2018, Kellerman signed a multiyear contract with ESPN which greatly expanded his role in the network's boxing coverage.

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              • elfag
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                IDK but they did say what michael buffer made before and its a chit ton. like hes a big time millionaire for just reading announcement cards.

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                  #18
                  lamply and merchant prob made a chit ton.

                  the other guys prob depends on how big they are.


                  I would bet foreman made the most by far. I think he would be in the position to negotiate the highest rates and his contracts for the grill made him a fortune.


                  Ward is kind of a ****** when it comes to business so i wouldnt be surprised if he signed for low rates.

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                  • hectari
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                    #19
                    Originally posted by Eff Pandas
                    Only thing I saw after a quick couple searches for Al & Jim is Jim made $260k per year from HBO in 1988 lol.
                    Hey in 1988 that was probably 1 million lol

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by el***
                      lamply and merchant prob made a chit ton.

                      the other guys prob depends on how big they are.


                      I would bet foreman made the most by far. I think he would be in the position to negotiate the highest rates and his contracts for the grill made him a fortune.


                      Ward is kind of a ****** when it comes to business so i wouldnt be surprised if he signed for low rates.
                      I heard somewhere that to this day, Foreman makes about 2 grand every hour on grills sold. This coming after the $138 million lump sum they paid him up front.

                      And I believe Lampley owns a chain of restaurants but don’t quote me on that.

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