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Chigaro
06-19-2012, 03:26 AM
By Bob Velin, USA TODAY
Updated 2h 23m ago

Floyd "Money" Mayweather's nickname fits his new title to a tee: The world's highest-paid athlete.

Forbes.com named Mayweather its highest-paid athlete over the last year. Mayweather earned $85 million, knocking golfer Tiger Woods out of the top spot that he has held since 2001. Woods fell to third behind another boxer, Manny Pacquiao, who earned $62 million. Woods took home $59.4 million.

Mayweather, who is currently serving an 87-day jail sentence in Las Vegas, earned his $85 million for a little more than an hour's work in the ring. He knocked out Victor Ortiz in the fourth round last September, earning $40 million, then dispatched Miguel Cotto by a unanimous 12-round decision on May 5, taking home $45 million.

Because Mayweather acts as his own promoter, he maximizes his earnings. His company, Mayweather Promotions, collects all of the revenue from tickets, pay-per-view and sponsorships and covers the costs, including the purse for his opponent. His earnings per fight is about 50% higher than Pacquiao, who is promoted by Top Rank, earns.

None of Mayweather's earnings came from endorsements. Pacquiao had $6 million in endorsements, while Woods, according to Forbes, made $55 million of his earnings through endorsements.

While Mayweather is one of sports' most polarizing figures, he also knows how to create a buzz, which causes a lot of people to buy his pay-per-view fights. Mayweather has been a part of the four biggest non-heavyweight PPV events in boxing history. His fight with Cotto generated $94 million in PPV buys.

Pacquiao fought Juan Manuel Marquez and Tim Bradley. which earned him $56 million, including revenue he gets from their broadcast in the Philippines. Pacquiao has become boxing's biggest advertising magnet, doing endorsements for Nike, Hewlett-Packard, Monster Energy and Hennessy.

LeBron James leads the 13 basketball players who made the cut in the top 100, ranking fourth overall with earnings of $53 million. James had his salary cut 20% by the NBA lockout, but continues to be an endorsement king, making $40 million from sponsors like Nike, Coca-Cola, State Farm and McDonald's.

Of the 30 NFL players on the list, Peyton Manning is the highest-paid player with earnings of $42.4 million, 10th overall. The Indianapolis Colts paid Manning $26.4 million in 2011 even though he missed the season recovering from neck surgery. Manning continues to be the NFL's top pitchman, earning $10 million from Reebok, Gatorade, Sony, DirecTV, Wheaties and Papa John's.

Two women made the top 100, both tennis players. Maria Sharapova ranks No. 26 with $27.9 million in earnings. Li Na ranks 81st with earnings of $18.4 million.

Fibroso
06-19-2012, 01:24 PM
Without a doubt, the #1 fighter in the world and still undefeated. Remember rudee, Little Anthony and the Imperials, "Hurt so Bad".

rudee
06-19-2012, 03:40 PM
Oh yes Fib,,,, i do remember... and.... "On the Outside Looking In"
Story of my life!!! ha ha ha!!! But obviously not Floyd's.
I would like to read someplace where Floyd is helping HIS people in the ghettos like Manny helps his...
However, Floyd is one smart dude... especially when you consider he fights 2 times per year.... and when
you consider the rest of the elite athletes out there that have to play day in and day out!!!
No matter how ya feel about Floyd... he has done extremely well.

Fibroso
06-19-2012, 04:40 PM
Oh yes Fib,,,, i do remember... and.... "On the Outside Looking In"
Story of my life!!! ha ha ha!!! But obviously not Floyd's.
I would like to read someplace where Floyd is helping HIS people in the ghettos like Manny helps his...
However, Floyd is one smart dude... especially when you consider he fights 2 times per year.... and when
you consider the rest of the elite athletes out there that have to play day in and day out!!!
No matter how ya feel about Floyd... he has done extremely well.

Nice you can remember, "Going out of my head", was my favored. Ahh quizas, PBF has done a lot but he wont go public. That's the way I like it, this brothers don't believe in charity. Like Tupac said, charity never gets to the poor.

rudee
06-19-2012, 05:17 PM
Well put,,, but it does get to the poor with me.... I go HAND it to them! Just to make shur!

I have a tattoo on one arm,, says... "Born to Lose" and a tattoo on the other arm says "Its Crying Time Again"
Tough life amigo.... Like Rodney King's.
Ha ha ha! think we off the topic..
Truth of the matter.... we need people with BIG bucks helping people not so fortunate...
I am sure Miguel down there does his part... as did Roberto Clemente... he was a huge giver.