Showing posts with label Fight of the Century. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Fight of the Century. Show all posts
Monday, May 4, 2015
Mayweather lives up to 'Money' moniker
LOS ANGELES - As he finished speaking at the post-fight conference of his showdown with Manny Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather Jr. approached some reporters in their seats dangling a check he just claimed after a night's work.
It was a check issued by Bank of America indicating a staggering $100 million (about Php4.46 billion).
"No pictures, though," Mayweather, sliding the check out of an envelope. "Don't want any pictures of it."
On Saturday (Sunday in Manila) at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Mayweather reminded everyone why he proudly calls himself "Money".
He just outpointed Pacquiao in boxing's richest fight ever, fashioning out a unanimous decision victory in front of over 16,000 fans. And he was paid handsomely for it.
Since the fight went the full 12 rounds, Mayweather has made around $55,000 per second. He did it by side-stepping his way out each time Pacquiao cornered him on the ropes and countering the gritty Filipino with jabs and short rights.
The $100 million check was just the first of other possible paychecks Mayweather will receive, when income from the live gate receipts, pay-per-view buys and other revenue sources comes in. He walked away from the ring a big winner - unifying the WBC, WBA and WBO welterweight titles - and will even be a bigger winner when he walks into the bank.
His boxing brilliance has made him the world's highest paid athlete for several years now.
"The ultimate goal is to make nine figures in a night. And that's what I did," he said at the dais.
Mayweather has been a staple in Forbes' list of world's highest-paid athletes, ranking first in 2014 with total earnings of $105 million. Pacquiao, for his part, is at 11th with total winnings of $41 million.
Pacquiao, for his part, was handsomely rewarded as well, taking home around $80 million, or roughly P3.5 billion. He is also entitled to a share of other revenues generated by the fight.
But unlike the unbeaten Mayweather, Pacquiao isn't someone who loves to brag about it. - With report from AP
source: philstar.com
Sunday, May 3, 2015
After win over Pacquiao, Floyd Mayweather plans one more fight before retiring
After beating Manny Pacquiao to maintain his unbeaten record, Floyd Mayweather reiterated that he plans to fight just one more time.
With one more fight, the 38-year-old Mayweather will fulfill his rich six-fight deal with telecaster Showtime.
And with one more victory he would match the iconic 49-0 ring record of Rocky Marciano.
“My last fight is in September, and then it’s time for me to hang it up,” the 38-year-old Mayweather said.
Mayweather has insisted throughout the build up to the Pacquiao fight that 49-0 would be enough for him — although skeptics think that should he get there he won’t be able to resist trying for a 50th win.
“I’m almost 40 years old now. I’ve been in this sport for 19 years and have been a champion for 18 years. I’m truly blessed.”
source: interaksyon.com
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