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He once stood toe-to-toe with Floyd Mayweather in a world title fight—but years later, his name resurfaced under shocking and ...
Floyd Mayweather is no longer an active boxer, but he's still making plenty of money from the sport. And his latest earnings have come from a bet on the Canelo Alvarez vs William Scull fight.
LAS VEGAS — After scoring a technical knockout against Conor McGregor on Saturday night, Floyd Mayweather resisted taking jabs at critics who questioned the historical value of his victory at T ...
Boxing. Rolly Romero will step into the ring against Ryan Garcia as Marty McFly thanks to his $40K 'Back to the Future' Nike sneakers Boxing. The generous salary Mike Tyson will receive for ...
Boxing in the US has produced some iconic fights in the modern era, led by Floyd Mayweather's famous battle with Manny Pacquiao. The hugely successful event between Mayweather and Pacquiao in 2015 ...
Though no longer trading punches professionally, Mayweather continues to stay close to the sport, and profit from it. His latest bet is just another reminder of his sharp eye for the fight game.
Canelo Alvarez vs William Scull Prize Money ... and Tenshin Nasukawa, Mayweather's net worth has soared to a reported $400 million. Some even estimate he's earned over $1 billion throughout ...
In the wake of this news, a YouTube account called Fighters Corner published a video titled, "Stephen A Smith EXPOSES Floyd Mayweather For Going BANKRUPT After $402 Million SCAM". This video ...
The boxing gloves are off, and Floyd Mayweather Jr. is sparring with a formidable foe: New York real estate. The boxing legend talked about his detour into real estate at The Real Deal’s ...
Here are the most troubling aspects of Mayweather vs. McGregor: McGregor used Mayweather's history of domestic violence to hype the fight. McGregor seems to relish stepping right up to the ...
Regardless of whether the claims regarding his bankruptcy are true, nobody can deny that boxing legend Floyd Mayweather is one of the best businessmen in the history of the sweet science.
The quote at the start of this article was from an interview heading into Canelo's next fight — a trilogy encounter with Golovkin that had more than a whiff of Mayweather vs. Manny Pacquiao.