Floyd Mayweather made an estimated $1.16 billion since he turned pro in 1996 but is facing felony charges related to a $200,000 watch purchase.
Money has been part of the Floyd Mayweather persona for two decades, having made an estimated $1.16 billion since he turned pro in 1996. Now the boxer’s latest monetary move has him in legal hot water, facing felony charges related to a $200,000 watch purchase.
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.@Serranosisters named to @TIME magazine Top 100 Most Influential Sports Leaders
Serrano joins Oleksandr Usyk and Dana White as the only three combat sports figures named to the list and is the only woman in combat sports to receive the honor. Who else should have made the list?
This is crazy. I mean credit to Rico he’s fighting incredibly but if a guy with 1 pro boxing fight comes in and beats the P4P #1 in our sport, that’s a BAD look!
#UsykRico
Shakur Stevenson vs. Teofimo Lopez pulled in $3.78M
Per paperwork filed with New York's Department of Taxation and Finance, the gate for the Jan. 31 Stevenson vs. Lopez WBO title fight at Madison Square Garden was $3,778,625.
Someone is about to steal the Cinco de Mayo weekend crown from Canelo. This all Mexican fight between Zurdo and Benavidez is going to be a war, here’s what they need to do to win, what do you think?
Full keys to victory on YouTube
The Japanese Leonard-Hearns is upon us this week!
You’ve got two Mexican/Mexican-American fighters facing each other at the highest weight any Mexican fighters have fought for a unification at and Japan’s biggest fight, ever.
This should be a good weekend of #Boxing
Munguia tells me that he feels HIS CAREER IS ON THE LINE this Saturday vs Resendiz
- SHOCK reveal - Wants to move back down to 160
- Wants a MEGA CLASH vs Benavidez
- Advice from Canelo for Resendiz
Full interview out now via @FightHubTV youtube #zurdobenavidez#boxing
Who will solidify their place on the throne? 👑🇯🇵
@naoyainoue_410 vs. Junto Nakatani is a certified SUPER fight you can’t miss. Watch my full breakdown on YouTube
David Benavidez reveals he plans to move back to light heavyweight to secure the unification bout with Dmitry Bivol:
"I respect Dmitry Bivol. He's a great fighter, but he's definitely gonna have to come see me after this fight.
My plan wasn't just to abandon the light heavyweight division. My plan was come up, grab two titles, come back down and make this fight with me and Bivol even bigger... My dream is to become a unified champion."