Floyd Mayweather S Career Earnings Will Top 1 Billion After Conor Mcgregor Fight


Related articles: Floyd Mayweather Net Worth Conor McGregor Net Worth First off, here’s how Floyd Mayweather career earnings break down as of today:

Arturo Gatti: June 25, 2005 – $3.2 million Carlos Baldomir: November 4, 2006 – $8 million Oscar De La Hoya: May 5, 2007 – $25 million Ricky Hatton: December 8, 2007 – $25 million World Wrestling Entertainment Appearance: – $20 million Juan Manuel Márquez: September 19, 2009 – $25 million Sugar Shane Mosley: May 14th, 2010 – $30 million Victor Ortiz: September 17th, 2011 – $40 million Miguel Cotto: May 5, 2012 – $40 million Robert Guerrero: May 4, 2013 – $50 million Saul Alvarez: September 14, 2013 – $75 million Marcos Maidana: May 2, 2014 – $40 million Marcos Maidana: September 13, 2014 – $32 million Manny Pacquiao: May 2nd, 2015 – $250 million Andre Berto – September 12, 2015 – $35 million

He also earned around $2 million from his first 15 fights that preceeded the 2005 match against Arturo Gatti. Floyd has earned around $25 million outside the ring selling merchandise and from a handful of relatively small endorsment deals. When you total it all up, Floyd Mayweather’s total career earnings as of this writing are $730 million. When Mayweather earned $250 million fighting Pacquiao, 4.6 million people purchased the event on Pay-Per-View. When you add up all revenue sources (ticket sales, merchandise, sponsorships, etc.) the Mayweather Pacquiao fight generated around $620 million. In other words, Mayweather took home around 40% of the total revenue. As of this writing, Vegas analysts are predicting that 5 million people will spend $99 to purchase the Mayweather-McGregor fight on PPV. If that happens, it’s likely that the fight total revenue from all sources will top $700 million. Using the same 40% cut mentioned previously, Floyd’s paycheck for the McGregor fight could theoretically be $280 million. If that happens, Floyd’s total career earnings will officially be $1.01 BILLION.  Now, we would be remiss not to mention that Floyd’s PROFITS from the McGregor fight will be lower than normal due to his tax situation. If he does earn $280 million off the fight, roughly $112 million will be taken out for taxes. He’ll then have to cough up another $22.2 million to pay taxes he still owes dating back to 2015. So his after-tax profits off that $280 million, will be around $145 million. Still an absolutely enormous sum that is incredibly impressive.