The Network of Manny Pacquiao

With an extremely massive purse on the cards, Kipp takes a look at the various high-earning boxers Manny Pacquiao keeps company.
January 15, 2012 5:22 by Eva Fernandes
When currently unbeaten boxing champion Mayweather tweeted: “I’m ready to put my belt up. What about you Manny Pacquiao? Let’s make history… Step up Punk.” Filipino boxing sensation responded in the affirmative on a TV interview. Now, the PacMan’s trainer Freddie Roach has said he thinks Dubai is a likely venue for the ultimate face-off. With a purse of more than $140 million, if the two meet for one of the most talked about events in the boxing world, Manny Pacquaio stands to become one of the highest earning boxers. Currently worth $70 million, Pacquiao earned $27.5 million on fights from March 2008 to November 2009 alone. Kipp takes a look at the various high earning boxers, the PacMan keeps company…
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