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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:23 pm 
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The World's 100 Highest-Paid Athletes -- 06/18/2012 Forbes


#1 Floyd Mayweather
Total earnings: $85 million
Salary/winnings: $85 million
Endorsements: $0


“Money” Mayweather is the world’s highest-paid athlete, thanks to mega paydays for fights against Victor Ortiz ($40 million) and Miguel Cotto ($45 million). He has been a part of the four biggest non-heavyweight pay-per-view events in boxing's history. Mayweather maximizes his earnings by also acting as his own fight promoter through his company Mayweather Promotions.

#2 Manny Pacquiao
Total earnings: $62 million
Salary/winnings: $56 million
Endorsements: $6 million


Pacquiao was on the wrong end of a wildly controversial split decision in his June bout against Tim Bradley, his first loss in seven years. Pacquiao has become a pay-per-view stud, with five fights each generating at least one million PPV buys during the past four years. Pacman has expanded his endorsement reach by signing deals with Monster Energy and Hennessy. His longtime partners include Nike and Hewlett-Packard.

#3 Tiger Woods
Total earnings: $59.4 million
Salary/winnings: $4.4 million
Endorsements: $55 million


Tiger Woods broke a 30-month winless streak on the PGA Tour when he won the Arnold Palmer Invitational in March. His income is down, as sponsors like Tag Heuer and Gillette failed to renew their endorsement deals with Woods. His golf course-design business is also on the ropes. But Woods remains one of the world's highest-paid athletes, thanks to his Nike deal. He has won more than $100 million in prize money worldwide during his career.

#4 LeBron James
Total earnings: $53 million
Salary/winnings: $13 million
Endorsements: $40 million


King James won the NBA's MVP award for the 2011-12 season and became just the eighth player to win at least three MVPs during his career. James is the NBA's biggest endorsement star, thanks to deals with Nike, McDonald's, Coca-Cola, State Farm and others. In March, he signed a deal to promote Dunkin' Donuts and Baskin Robbins in Asia. It was his first big endorsement deal since he partnered with Fenway Sports Management to oversee his marketing career in 2011.

#5 Roger Federer
Total earnings: $52.7 million
Salary/winnings: $7.7 million
Endorsements: $45 million


Federer has the most impressive endorsement portfolio in sports, with nine sponsors that collectively pay him more than $30 million annually, including long-term deals with Nike, Rolex, Wilson and Credit Suisse. He also commands more than $1 million per exhibition event. Federer is widely perceived as the greatest tennis player ever. He holds the records for most singles Grand Slam wins (16) and career prize money ($71 million). He appeared in a staggering 18 out of 19 Grand Slam finals between 2005 and 2010.

#6 Kobe Bryant
Total earnings: $52.3 million
Salary/winnings: $20.3 million
Endorsements: $32 million


Bryant had the highest salary in the NBA for the second straight year during the 2011-12 season. His $25.2 million salary was shaved by almost $5 million as the NBA lockout reduced the number of games by 20%. Bryant's net worth took a hit when he and his wife, Vanessa, announced plans to divorce in December. Vanessa took possession of the couple's three mansions in Newport Beach, Calif. that are worth a combined $18.8 million, according to property records. Bryant's 14 All-Star game selections are the third most all-time among NBA players.

#7 Phil Mickelson
Total earnings: $47.8 million
Salary/winnings: $4.8 million
Endorsements: $43 million


Mickelson was inducted into the World Golf Hall of Fame in May, reflecting a stellar career that includes 40 PGA victories (ninth all-time), $66 million in career prize money (second all-time) and four major titles (second-most during the past 20 years). Mickelson earns more than $30 million annually from endorsement partners: Callaway, Barclay's, KPMG, Exxon, Rolex and Amgen/Pfizer. He picked up a deal to promote psoriatic arthritis drug Enbrel after he was diagnosed with the disease in 2010 and used the drug for his treatment.

#8 David Beckham
Total earnings: $46 million
Salary/winnings: $9 million
Endorsements: $37 million


Beckham re-signed with the Los Angeles Galaxy of MLS in January for two years in what is likely to be the last player contract for the 37-year-old. But Beckham shows no sign of slowing down off the pitch. Recent additions to his endorsement portfolio include Burger King, Sainsbury's and Samsung. Sponsors are eager for a piece of Beckham, especially after he was named one of the ambassadors of the 2012 London Olympics. He also launched his Bodywear line in 2012 with H&M as a partner. Beckham plans to exercise his option to buy an MLS franchise at a discount when his playing career is finished.

#9 Cristiano Ronaldo
Total earnings: $42.5 million
Salary/winnings: $20.5 million
Endorsements: $22 million


Ronaldo has the highest soccer salary in any league at $20 million annually, including bonuses. But he earns even more off the pitch, thanks to deals with Nike, Castrol, Konami and others. He became the first player in La Liga history to score 40 goals in two diffrent seasons in 2012. The Portuguese winger has more Facebook fans than any other athlete in the world.

#10 Peyton Manning
Total earnings: $42.4 million
Salary/winnings: $32.4 million
Endorsements: $10 million


The Indianapolis Colts released Manning in March, 2012 after he missed the 2011 season recovering from neck surgery. The four-time NFL MVP landed in Denver with a five-year, $96 million contract that requires him to pass an annual physical in order to get paid. Manning is the NFL's top product endorser, earning $10 million annually off the field from companies like Reebok, Sony, Wheaties, DirecTV, Gatorade and Papa John's.


source :
http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbadenhausen/2012/06/18/mayweather-tops-list-of-the-worlds-100-highest-paid-athletes/
http://www.forbes.com/pictures/mli45igdi/1-floyd-mayweather/#gallerycontent


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 3:52 pm 
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Other notable boxers in the Top 100 List


#24 Wladimir Klitschko
Total earnings: $28 million
Salary/winnings: $24 million
Endorsements: $4 million


Klitschko has been the world’s most dominant heavyweight since 2005, reeling off 15 straight wins. Klitschko and his brother Vitali currently hold all of the heavyweight titles. Wladimir recently auctioned off his 1996 Olympic gold medal for charity. The winner bid $1 million, but returned the medal to Klitschko because he wanted it to stay in his family.


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#75 Miguel Cotto
Total earnings: $19 million
Salary/winnings: $19 million
Endorsements: $0


Cotto had two big money fights over the last 12-months. He battered Antonio Margarito in December and won by technical knockout, but lost a unanimous decision to Floyd Mayweather in May. The Mayweather fight had a pay-per-view audience of 1.5 million, which is the second largest ever for a non-heavyweight fight.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:00 pm 
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Those are mega-payday figures for Floyd, at least $40 million (guaranteed ?) each fight. Pacman was less than $30m against Bradley.

So, should Pacman just accept Floyd's offer of $40 million and fight ? Maybe ask just a bit of PPV, not necessarily 50-50 ? How much do they earn from PPV anyway, since most of it go to HBO ?

These are all big amounts indeed


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:33 pm 
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last hurrah for boxings moneymaker. after manny and floyd retire the sport will become irrelevant.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:38 pm 
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pacquiao should pay the corresponding philippine tax before anything else :biglaugh:


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 5:42 pm 
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Diggy wrote:
pacquiao should pay the corresponding philippine tax before anything else :biglaugh:



those earnings and endorsement were in america alone... libre ang tax ng mga ofw... :biglaugh:


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 6:20 pm 
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After Taxes, Pacquiao would probably plummet down to 500th place :)

It's HARD to believe he even eclipsed the likes of Christiano Ronaldo and Kobe


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 6:31 pm 
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#76 Regor Camilo
Total earnings: $18 million
Salary/winnings: $19 million
Endorsements: $110


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 6:34 pm 
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kim henares is now smiling like a dead turtle upon seeing the very clear picture of pacquiao's earnings :biglaugh: she smells money :lol:


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:24 pm 
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Pacman's Endorsement is only $6M? That is so bargain compared to others who endorse Nike...

:banghead:


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 8:42 pm 
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Once manny become a GOVERNOR i dont know how rich he can be..maybe richer than chavit :o


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:10 pm 
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Durant wrote:
last hurrah for boxings moneymaker. after manny and floyd retire the sport will become irrelevant.

That's why they're always pushing back the Pacquiao-Mayweather coz they know Pacman (or even Floyd) may retire right after the blockbuster fight. Julio Cesar Chavez, Jr. maybe the next moneymaker for boxing.

I think boxers who fought either Pacquiao or Mayweather these past 2 yrs had their biggest payday so far like Clottey, Marquez, Cotto and Bradley.


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:27 pm 
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how much could have Manny earned if we take out Arum in the equation?!.. :D


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PostPosted: Tue Jun 19, 2012 11:53 pm 
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BIR will chase him again ...


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PostPosted: Wed Jun 20, 2012 1:55 am 
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:shock: :shock:

and thats floyds ONE fight to pacs TWO fights............. and he still TOPS pac........

btw, if pacs income is now known, then what was the pac/bradley ppv number???????????????? i guess its in HIDING.......


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