Manny Pacquiao’s Estimated Earnings in Boxing Could Reach Up to $500 Million (P23.5 Billion)

The Filipino boxing icon and future boxing Hall of Fame member, Manny Pacquiao earned as much as $500 million (around P23.5 billion) during his boxing career which spans over two decades. The estimated total earnings of Manny Pacquiao includes some endorsements from various companies during his boxing career.

Pacquiao Earnings

Manny Pacquiao’s farewell fight against Timothy Bradley on Sunday morning in Manila was considered as one of Pacquiao’s impressive performance inside the ring since his glory days in boxing. During the fight, Manny Pacquiao is guaranteed $20 million, which is much smaller than the $120 total revenues he supposedly got from his losing effort against Floyd Mayweather Jr.

The bout of the century featuring Manny Pacquiao and Floyd Mayweather Jr., smashed boxing’s financial records, posting $600 million in total sales, primarily from an astonishing 4.6 Pay Per View buys according to the records released by the promoters of the boxing event.

Pacquiao-Bradley III was the 14th straight fight the eight-division world champion has earned at least $15 million, dating back to his conquest of Oscar De La Hoya in 2008, when he was guaranted $11M plus a share of $4M in pay-per-view sales.

Based upon official records from Manny Pacquiao’s promoters, so far in Manny Pacquiao’s 21 PPV bouts, excluding his third fight against Bradley, the Pinoy boxing icon have generated 18 million buys and $1.2 billion in revenue.

Some of the most notable fight of Manny Pacquiao includes the following with their respective earnings: Against Briton Rcky Hatton he got $12M + PPV shares, against Miguel Cotto ($22M + PPV), against Joshua Clottey ($17M), against Antonio Margarito ($15M +PPV), against ShaneMosley ($20M +PPV), against Juan Manuel Marquez ($22M + PPV), against Bradley for the secnd time ($26M +PPV), against Marquez again ($26M +PPV), Brandon Rios ($18M +PPV), against Bradley for the first time ($20M) and against Chris Algieri ($25M).

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