Yahoo! Sports reports that Floyd Mayweather will make $20 million on just clothing endorsements alone when he steps into the ring against Conor McGregor Saturday.
According to the report, the side seams to his fight trunks go for $3.5 million for his side seams and front top waist, $ 1 million for his robe and $1 million for the hat he will win after the fight. A 4-by-2-inch patch on his front thigh goes for $1.5 million.
According to a report for the UK’s Telegraph, they had more numbers for Mayweather. His walk-out cap would be $500,000. His boxing shoe: $1 million and $1 million for his weigh-in trunks. His rear top waist would cost $2 million, the rear center of his trunks would be $3 million and his rear thigh would be $1.5 million.
At the weigh ins, Floyd work tights with the sponsor PaddyPower on them. It appears to be an offshore betting agency. The scale at the weigh-ins was sponsored by Wish Shopping.
Payout Perspective:
We will see Saturday night how many sponsors signed on with Mayweather. In previous fights, Floyd has not loaded up on sponsors, but when he does have sponsors, it appears that they pay a lot. Hublot has signed on with the 49-0 champ again and explains why it has no problem sponsoring him.
Hublot and @FloydMayweather are back together for his unprecedented “money fight” against #ConorMcgregor.. #MayweatherMcGregor #TMT #TBE pic.twitter.com/ES4rUJxeJZ
— Hublot (@Hublot) August 22, 2017
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