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Got curious about Manny Pacquiao's net worth after seeing some old boxing clips, and honestly the numbers are pretty wild when you break them down.
So before the whole Mayweather mega-fight in 2015, Pacquiao had already accumulated roughly $300 million just from fighting. That's not including endorsements or his side gigs in Philippine politics and basketball. The guy basically turned boxing into a money machine starting around 2008 when he fought Oscar de la Hoya.
What's interesting about Manny Pacquiao's net worth is how it grew year after year. He was pulling in $25-30 million annually from fights through the early 2010s, then jumped to $40-50 million in 2011-2012. By 2014 alone, he made $41.8 million from boxing, which got him ranked 11th on Forbes's highest-paid athletes list. Add another $800K from endorsements that year (Nike, Monster Energy, various other brands), plus his congressional salary from the Philippines.
The Mayweather fight was supposed to be the ultimate payday though. Estimates had him clearing over $100 million from that single event, even though he was taking the smaller end of the revenue split. The whole fight was projected to generate $300+ million in PPV sales, with another $74 million in ticket revenue from the MGM Grand.
What really stands out about Manny Pacquiao's net worth trajectory is that it wasn't just one massive payday. It was consistent, strategic earnings built over nearly two decades of fighting, mixed with smart endorsement deals and diversifying into politics and sports. Pretty different from how most athletes build wealth.