"Don't you forget, I am the greatest" - #MuhammedAli - Pictured here after winning a bout against Cleveland Williams in 1966. (Bob Gomel—The LIFE Picture Collection/Getty Images) #MayweatherPacquiao
The Economist
On Saturday May 2nd two of the world's most marketable boxers, Manny Pacquiao of the Philippines and America’s Floyd Mayweather, will face each other in a fight. Mr Mayweather, an undefeated professional boxer, takes particular delight in flattening his opponents (26 of his past 47 wins were knockouts). The Economist explains what a knockout punch is and how it works http://econ.st/1KA3MGs
From Espresso: Floyd Mayweather Jr, the world’s best-paid athlete, will get even richer tomorrow, when he takes on Manny Pacquiao in the most hyped boxing match of this century. The pair are by far the sport’s best-known fighters: the undefeated Mr Mayweather often promotes his bouts on television; Mr Pacquiao is a congressman and national icon in the Philippines. The fight will be the most lucrative ever: 3.15m people are expected to pay $99 each to watch on TV, and the cheapest tickets in the 17,000-seat Las Vegas arena have a face value of $1,500. Mr Mayweather should earn $180m for under an hour’s work; Mr Pacquiao will pocket $120m. These eye-popping figures would seem to refute the perception that boxing’s disorganisation and brutality have reduced it to a fringe sport. But with no similarly bankable stars on the horizon, this bout will set records that could last a very long time http://econ.st/1bHuPUa
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