Following his victory over Manny Pacquiao early last month, Floyd Mayweather‘s professional boxing career is edging closer to that iconic 50-0 mark (he’s currently 48-0).…
Following his victory over Manny Pacquiao early last month, Floyd Mayweather‘s professional boxing career is edging closer to that iconic 50-0 mark (he’s currently 48-0).…
Mayweather And Pacquiao Already In Talks For A Rematch In 2016 Were you one of the millions of people who claim they were disappointed by the May 2nd showdown between Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather? Well, rumor has it that the two are planning to do it all again, for the money fans. Reports are coming in that once Manny has time to repair his bum arm , Floyd will be more than happy to meet him in the ring again, if the cash is looking right. Via Page Six : The rematch is on. Floyd Mayweather and Manny Pacquiao made so much money on their recent bout, they want to do it again. The May 2 fight attracted celeb fans from Beyoncé to Drew Barrymore, Michael Jordan to Justin Bieber. Although the fight was a snooze, and Pacquiao is recovering from shoulder surgery, sources say Showtime, HBO, Bob Arum and all the other parties to the record-breaking $600 million event are ready for more. “It’s already being negotiated,” a source told me. Pacquiao needs four months of rehab post-surgery, and three months to train. “The fight will be the first event at the under-construction MGM–AEG Arena set to open next year.” All the parties involved deny talks are under way, but I’m told Pacquiao wants redemption. “He feels he fought with only one arm,” said one insider. Mayweather will do it for the money. It’s like Hollywood. When a movie makes that much profit, there has to be a sequel. While the first fight took more than five years to come together, all the pieces already are in place for the do-over. Welp! Looks like it’s time to get those hotels and flights booked (or set up your GoFundMe pages ) for “Fight of the Century” part 2. Maybe these two can make it more exciting next time…
From the day it was announced, the Floyd Mayweather-Manny Pacquiao fight was expected to be the most profitable night in sports history. While the bout itself may have disappointed some fans who shelled out up to 100 bucks to watch it on pay-per-view, those in a position to profit from the 12-round hug-fest are very happy with how the night played out. View Slideshow: Mayweather vs. Pacquiao: HOW Much Money Is Involved?! According to numbers released today by HBO and Showtime, the fight is officially the highest-grossing pay-per-view event of all time, with more than 4.4 million buys that brought in over $400 million in cash. That’s a million more buys than some experts predicted, and almost two million more than the previous pay-per-view record holder – the 2007 fight between Mayweather and Oscar De La Hoya. If you’re doing the math at home, that means that between #MayPac and people paying to watch Game of Thrones online , HBO now officially has all of the money. Naturally, the fight was highly profitable for the fighters involved, although they both found themselves in some potentially expensive legal trouble in the days following the match. View Slideshow: Floyd Mayweather: The Money Man on Instagram! Pacquiao is being sued for $5 million in a class action suit for concealing an injury that ,ay have resulted in a snooze-worthy fight. Meanwhile, Mayweather is being sued for $20 million by the mother of three of his children for allegedly lying about her in per-fight interviews. But what’s a little 8-figure settlement when you’re the champ, right? The Money Man is still living it up in the wake of his big win, as evidenced by 50 Cent’s latest Facebook post: “Champ woke my ass up 6AM this morning,” 50 said along with the above pic. “I said what you doing,he said I’m doing it BIG 5. He had a house full of bad b!tches. I said Damn you think you me champ.” Well, at least they’ve settled that weird Harry Potter-related feud . Seriously, that was a real thing.
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