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Total earnings Salary/winnings Endorsements 1: Floyd Mayweather Jr. Boxing: United States: $85 million: $85 million: $0 2: Manny Pacquiao: Boxing: Philippines: $62 million: $56 million: $6 million 3: Tiger Woods: Golf: United States: $59.4 million: $4.4 million: $55 million 4: LeBron James: Basketball: United States: $53 million: $13 million ...
The fight generated 1.25 million buys and 70 million dollars in domestic pay-per-view revenue, making it the most watched boxing event of 2009. [11] Pacquiao earned around 22 million dollars for his part in the fight, whilst Cotto earned around 12 million dollars. [ 11 ]
This marked the first time that a Pacquiao fight would not be on pay-per-view since his co-main event fight against Héctor Velázquez on September 10, 2005. [ 204 ] In front of 51,052, Pacquiao lost a hard-fought fight via a controversial unanimous decision when the three judges scored it 117–111, 115–113, and 115–113 in favor of Horn.
The fight sold 4.6 million pay-per-views, generated more than $600 million in gross revenues and earned each man nine-figure paychecks. It’s only six years since that magical night but it seems ...
Manny Pacquiao vs. Keith Thurman, was a boxing match for the WBA (Super) welterweight championship. [2] The event took place on July 20, 2019 at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Las Vegas, Nevada. Pacquiao won the fight by split decision, and at 40 years old, became the oldest welterweight to win a major world title in boxing history. [3]
According to fight promoter Bob Arum, Manny Pacquiao may earn US$30 million. [17] Mosley's official purse on the Nevada contract is $3.95 million but he is guaranteed five million. [18] Manny Pacquiao $20,000,000 vs. Shane Mosley ($3,950,100) Jorge Arce $125,000 vs. Wilfredo Vázquez, Jr. ($165,000) Alfonso López III $40,000 vs. Kelly Pavlik ...
A film based on Pacquiao's life, Pacquiao: The Movie, was released on June 21, 2006, featuring Filipino actor Jericho Rosales as Manny Pacquiao and was directed by Joel Lamangan. [116] The film flopped at the box office, grossing a total of only P4,812,191 (approximately US$99,322), as confirmed by Lamangan.
With Pacquiao winning his bout against Oscar De La Hoya, Ricky Hatton was seen as the next opponent for Pacquiao. At mid-December, both boxers verbally agreed on a 50% split of the proceeds; [4] however, Pacquiao changed his decision to a favorable 60%–40% split of the pay-per-view (PPV) revenues, while Hatton wanted an even 50% split. [5]