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Floyd Mayweather Jr. Flaunts His Wealth?! The Pictures You Need to See
The pound-for-pound champ reminds us how rich he is. You know...just in case we forget. Check out some of his favorite toys.
Click here to read moreIn addition to percentages from pay-per-view buys and gate gross, a 2-year $180 million deal with Showtime, and countless other streams of revenue, Mayweather banks on all site profits. From the $8 hot dogs to the $40 TMT baseball caps, ‘Money’ Mayweather rakes it in.
“Mayweather’s business model closely resembles that of major music artists or groups,” writes Bleacher Report’s Tim Smith. ”They pay a promoter a flat fee to handle the marketing and promotion of the concert and then basically rent the building, taking in all the money from ticket sales, concession and merchandising.”
Floyd Mayweather Jr.: 5 Fast Facts You Need to Know
No. 1 pound-for-pound boxing champ Floyd Mayweather Jr. is one of today’s most well known professional athletes.
Click here to read moreOn May 2, Pretty Boy Floyd will make at least $150 million for 36 minutes of ring time.
According to Forbes, Mayweather’s 2015 earnings will shatter the world record for athlete pay in a year. Here is how the all-time highest-paid athletes top-12 list stands:
Inflation-Adjusted (year, actual earnings)
- Tiger Woods: $125 million (2008, $115 mil)
- Woods: $120 million (2009, $110 mil)
- Michael Jordan: $115 million (1997, $78 mil)
- Jordan: $115 million (1998, $80 mil)
- Woods: $113 million (2007, $100 mil)
- Woods: $113 million (2010, $105 mil)
- Mike Tyson: $112 million (1996, $75 mil)
- Woods: $105 million (2006, $90 mil)
- Woods: $105 million (2005, $87 mil)
- Evander Holyfield: $104 million (1991, $61 mil)
- Floyd Mayweather: $104 million (2014, $105 mil)
- Woods: $100 million (2004, $80 mil)
- Michael Schumacher: $100 million (2004, $80 mil)
- Woods: $100 million (2003, $78 mil)
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