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Mayweather signs record-breaking deal with Showtime/CBS

 
Published on Feb 20, 2013
7:51 AM
Floyd Mayweather Jr. flexes during his weigh-in for his super welterweight title fight against Miguel Cotto in Las Vegas. Mayweather Jr. finally confirms he'll fight Robert Guerrero on May 4, but the biggest star in boxing says he'll continue his career on a different network. After several years on HBO, Mayweather has signed a multifight deal with Showtime. -- FILE PHOTO: AP

LAS VEGAS (REUTERS) - Eight-time world champion Floyd Mayweather has left HBO in favour of a 30-month, six-fight deal with Showtime and its parent company CBS in what is being called the richest pact in boxing history.

Financial terms of the deal between the undefeated boxer and Showtime/CBS, announced on Tuesday in a statement by Mayweather Promotions, were not disclosed. In making the announcement, Mayweather also confirmed a May 4 fight with Robert Guerrero, which will mark the fighter's Showtime debut.

Widely recognised as boxing's top pound-for-pound fighter, Mayweather (43-0, 26 KOs) has been a part of boxing's four biggest non-heavyweight pay-per-view events. The 35-year-old fighter was listed as the highest paid athlete in 2012 by Forbes after earning US$85 million (S$105 million) from two fights against Victor Ortiz and Miguel Cotto. Filipino southpaw Manny Pacquiao ranked second with earnings of US$62 million.

According to the statement, Mayweather averages more than 1 million pay-per-view buys per event, the highest of any boxer, and if all six fights take place it could result in the richest individual athlete deal in all of sports.

 
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