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  • Pacquiao tops list of richest celebs in the world

    http://www.mb.com.ph/articles/371523...highestpaid-ce

    MANILA, Philippines – For the first time, boxer-politician Manny Pacquiao entered Forbes’ yearly list of the 20 Highest-Paid Celebrities, ranking 16th with $67 million in earnings.

    Despite Pacquiao’s controversial loss to Timothy Bradley in their June bout—the former's first defeat inside the ring in seven years—the Sarangani representative continues to enjoy a lucrative career. Forbes wrote: “Pacquiao has become a pay-per-view stud, with five fights each generating at least one million PPV buys during the past four years.”

    “Pacman has expanded his endorsement reach by signing deals with Monster Energy and Hennessy. His longtime partners include Nike and Hewlett-Packard,” it added.

    The People’s Champ is ahead of other global celebrities in the list, namely Dr. Phil McGraw with $64 million, business mogul Donald Trump ($63 million), “American Idol” host Ryan Seacrest ($59 million), and pop star Britney Spears and superstar golfer Tiger Woods (both with $58 million).

    For another year, the world’s Queen of All Media, Oprah Winfrey, ruled the roster with $165 million. “Transformers” director Michael Bay came second with $160 million, followed by producer-filmmaker Steven Spielberg ($130 million), “Pirates of the Caribbean” producer Jerry Bruckheimer ($115 million), and record executive-businessman Dr. Dre ($110 million). Closing the top 10 are Tyler Perry ($105 million), Howard Stern ($95 million), James Patterson ($94 million), George Lucas and Simon Cowell (both with $90 million).

    In the World’s 100 Highest-Paid Athletes list released also by Forbes last June, Pacquiao ranked second after one of, if not, his most popular boxing rival, Floyd Mayweather, Jr. The former also entered Forbes’ Celebrity 100 at the 33rd spot

  • #2
    LMAO since when does 16th place equal top of the list?

    Turrible mathmatics right there

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    • #3
      so pac was 16th on the list...and floyd was only 30th or something...

      is that why floyd wants a >50% share?


      lmao, correction:: floyd was only 43rd on the list. pac is indeed #16

      http://www.forbes.com/celebrities/#p...%20categories_

      you'll have to scroll over to page 5 for floyd
      Last edited by Toyman; 08-29-2012, 04:53 PM.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Toyman View Post
        so pac was 16th on the list...and floyd was only 30th or something...

        is that why floyd wants a >50% share?


        lmao, correction:: floyd was only 43rd on the list. pac is indeed #16

        http://www.forbes.com/celebrities/#p...%20categories_

        you'll have to scroll over to page 5 for floyd
        no, but its probably why the Philippino tax men keep knocking...

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        • #5
          http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbade...paid-athletes/

          LOL @ MANILLA BULLETIN

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          • #6
            And Pac's boxing money is legit unlike you know who has to write a "guarantee" check to himself after spending tens of millions of dollars promoting the fight lmao

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            • #7
              OK? While many of you are on here every day bashing Mayweather and/or Pacquiao not making ANY MONEY

              Stop bragging about other peoples money like your getting some of it...BECAUSE YOUR NOT!

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              • #8
                I'd rather see what he takes home, rather than what he earns. Arum is killing him...

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by master_rose View Post
                  I'd rather see what he takes home, rather than what he earns. Arum is killing him...
                  How on earth is Arum killing him moneywise?

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by Tom Cruise View Post
                    no, but its probably why the Philippino tax men keep knocking...
                    He cheated them big time in 2009 i dont see how theyre going to explain there way out of it. Pacquiao paid P9,190,691 in taxes in 2010, making him only the 135th top individual taxpayer in the country.

                    However, according to Bureau of Internal Revenue (BIR) data, Pacquiao's taxable income for 2010 was P504.5 million -- more than twice the taxable income of the top taxpayer, businessman Vicente Lao, who had a taxable income of P235 million.

                    The boxing champ previously topped BIR's Top 500 Individual Taxpayers list when he paid over P125 million in taxes for 2008.

                    His taxes then shrunk to P7.41 million in 2009.

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