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How Much Both Fighters Will Earn Revealed

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The Las Vegas Sphere will host the rematch of one of the biggest fights that the boxing world has ever seen as Floyd Mayweather Jr and Manny Pacquiao ready themselves to replay their infamous 2015 clash.

Over a decade on from their record-breaking encounter, billed as the ‘Fight of the Century’, the pair will face off in the ring once again in a fully-sanctioned, professional bout. Mayweather will look to achieve a similar outcome to the one that played out at the MGM Grand Garden Arena in Nevada. Meanwhile, Pacquiao will be hoping to become the first fighter to defeat ‘Money Mayweather while aiming to avenge his unanimous decision loss to the American.

There was no real clamour for the pair to face off again, particularly given that the original fight left many fans disappointed due to the lack of action, and that the combined age of the fighters would be 96 years young come fight night. But DAZN News journalist Chris Oliver, speaking exclusively to casino.us, has revealed why he believes that Netflix has pushed to broadcast a fight between two fighters who are well past their peaks.

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“It’s the rematch nobody asked for, but we’re getting it anyway.

“One of the most hyped sporting events in history, that May 2015 blockbuster came after several rounds of failed negotiations and was judged to have taken place at least five years too late, yet it still broke all records.

“Mayweather hasn’t fought professionally since stopping MMA star Conor McGregor inside 10 rounds in August 2017, while Pacquiao returned from nearly four years out to secure a draw with Mario Barrios for the WBC welterweight title in July last year.

“So, if they were both past their best in 2015, why would there be much interest in a 2026 rematch? Well, nothing sells like nostalgia and Netflix knows that all too well.”

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Speaking about their 2015 bout that gripped the boxing world, Oliver added: “The welterweight title fight remains the most lucrative contest in boxing history after generating more than $600 million overall revenue. It did over $72 million at the gate and produced a record 4.6 million pay-per-view buys.”

And while fans might have been left with a bitter taste following a disappointing clash, which Pacman claimed was due to a shoulder injury he suffered in the lead-up to the fight, there will undoubtedly still be some fans who will be thrilled to see both fighters facing off once again, and Netflix will do their best to make sure everyone knows about the event.

“Both men are due to return to the ring in exhibition bouts in April, with Mayweather expected to face Mike Tyson and Pacquiao announcing he will take on former junior welterweight titlist Ruslan Provodnikov.

“Such exhibitions are not the usual way to build up a contest of this magnitude, but expect the hype machine to be in full throttle around those exhibitions as Netflix looks to crank up the anticipation for the shocking sequel in September.

“That will give them five months to ram Mayweather versus Pacquiao down our throats and come fight week, plenty of those who initially insisted they weren’t interested in this rematch will be fully bought in and checking their Netflix subscription is intact.”

But will their surprise rematch come close to the eye-watering figures pulled in by the 2015 bout?

How Much Mayweather & Pacquiao Will Earn

The first ‘$600m night’ in sport broke various records and Netflix will hope that there is just as much excitement to see two of the finest welterweights in history step back into the ring.

The 2015 fight saw $410m of its revenue come from the 4.6m domestic pay-per-view purchases, almost doubling the record of 2.4m set by Mayweather’s bout against Oscar De La Hoya in 2007. The sheer number of PPV purchases on fight night led to technical difficulties for those trying to buy or view the programme.

Floyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao

Compared to estimations for their 2026 rematch, it is believed that $250-350m will be generated through rights fees/guarantees, given that the fight will be shown on Netflix, not via PPV.

Live gate receipts at the MGM Grand accounted for just over $72m from 16,219 tickets. Figures from UFC 306 suggest a similar number of seats will be available at the Sphere, with 16,024 packed into the arena in September 2024. With the cheapest ticket in 2015 set at $1,500, it is expected that gate receipts will hit a similar figure, if not higher given inflation and the premium packages available.

All in all, based on Netflix subscription figures, live gate receipts, and other contractual agreements, it is estimated that the rematch could fetch anywhere up to $500m in revenue, with a cool $150m going to each fighter.

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Triple H Names 4 Current Superstars That Are Future WrestleMania Main Eventers

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WWE legend Triple H has discussed the future pool of talent currently catching his eye as he appeared on The Stephen A. Smith show to promote upcoming Premium Live Events.

The host asked him if wrestling follows a similar model he had previously discussed with Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones when it comes to harnessing young talent for the future of their respective sports.

Triple H responded with agreement, stating that young wrestlers are important for the future of the brand. He went on to name four rising stars that he tips to be the next main event stars, even backing them to headline WrestleMania one day.

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Not only did he name-drop four current WWE Superstars as the future of the company, he also pointed out how many veterans are calling time on their illustrious careers right now.

With the likes of John Cena and AJ Styles both hanging up their boots in recent months, Triple H has spoken out about how having young talent waiting around the corner to catch their opportunity is so crucial.


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“You always have to be thinking about the future. Jerry is correct. It’s about hiring youth, putting youth around you, and keeping yourself young in that sense. As a brand, you see that John Cena’s retiring, AJ Styles is retiring, and some of these talents are at the peak of their careers. You have to have those young talent underneath them.”

He mentioned in the same interview that we could see these young talents emerging to the top of the brand as soon as a couple of years. Among the several rising stars, Triple H singled out a total of four names who are destined to go to the very top, according to him.

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“When you see this next crop of talent, Oba Femi is going to be as big as anybody has ever been in this business,” Triple H said.

He also mentioned Sol Ruca, saying she has an opportunity to be a standout star.

“Je’von Evans is one of the young guys. He reminds me of a young Jeff Hardy. He has this incredible move set, but he also has a youth about him that you can look away from,” Triple H continued to say.

Evans made his wrestling debut in 2018, when he was just 14 years old, and signed for WWE in November 2023, at 19 years of age.

The other name Triple H mentioned was Trick Williams, who debuted in 2020.

“Trick is a personality plus. Again, he is another guy you can’t look away from,” Triple H said.

Summarising the four, The Game said: “These are the young talent that are going to take WWE into the future. You’re seeing them rise now, but two, three, four years from now, these are going to be the main events of WrestleMania. I promise you.”

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Arsenal Ready £80M Bid For Bruno Guimaraes

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Arsenal are preparing an £80 million bid for a key transfer target this summer, according to TeamTalk, as they ramp up their business in the market.

The Gunners have started to put the pieces into place for their first few arrivals of the window, after securing the Premier League title last season.

A move for Leicester wonderkid Jeremy Monga appears to be close, while talks have been held to sign Christos Tzolis from Club Brugge as a squad option.

Beyond the pair, Arsenal are also looking at those who can make an immediate impact, and have set their sights on Newcastle United midfielder Bruno Guimaraes.

After making an initial bid for the Brazilian, it appears as though the North London club are stepping up their efforts with another offer on the way.

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Arsenal’s initial £55 million bid for Guimaraes wasn’t enough to tempt Newcastle into a deal, as the star enters the final two years of his contract.

Despite that rejected, the Gunners look set to ramp up their efforts to land the Brazilian, as TeamTalk claims an £80 million bid is soon on the way.

It’s unclear whether that will be enough to tempt Newcastle, with no public valuation set on the 28-year-old while the club faces a battle to keep hold of him.

It looks like an increasingly tough prospect, however, as the report adds that Guimaraes has told the Magpies that he has no intention of signing a contract extension that would take his stay beyond the next two years.

That may prompt an exit while the star player, who has been described as “brilliant”, is still able to maximise his value for the club on the transfer market.

It plays a key role behind Arsenal’s pursuit of the midfielder, alongside deals elsewhere that could have a knock-on effect.

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Arsenal’s move for Guimaraes has been accelerated in recent days, which could well be an impact from another Newcastle deal this summer.

Sandro Tonali continues to be linked with an exit from St. James’ Park, as the Italian international has caught the eye of many top clubs in the market.


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Tottenham are frontrunners to sign him, with a £100 million valuation set, which could have a major impact on whether Newcastle feel obliged to sell Guimaraes.

It means Arsenal could look to get a deal done before their rivals, to ensure they are able to land their top target to help improve the midfield ranks.

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Causes and Aftermath of Brazil’s shock 7-1 World Cup defeat to Germany

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On July 8 2014, in front of 58,141 fans at the Estadio Mineirao in Belo Horizonte, Brazilian football died in a very public humiliation.

Germany tore apart the tournament hosts in a World Cup semi-final that defied all logic, racing into a 5-0 lead after just 29 minutes before eventually running out 7–1 winners.

It wasn’t a football match; it was a demolition. A nation that had spent four years building towards this tournament, the first on Brazilian soil since 1950, was reduced to rubble.

Thomas Müller opened the scoring after just 11 minutes, and the Germans didn’t stop. Miroslav Klose, Toni Kroos (twice) and Sami Khedira added four more in an eight-minute spell before the game had even hit the half-hour mark. André Schürrle added two further goals in the second half before Oscar gave the shell-shocked crowd a last-minute consolation. By then, Brazil had long since ceased to exist as a competitive football team.

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The seeds of disaster had been planted long before kick-off. Brazil arrived at the semi-final without Neymar, their talisman and the tournament’s standout player, who had fractured a vertebrae in the quarter-final after a reckless knee from Colombia’s Juan Zuniga. His absence removed not just Brazil’s best player, but their entire creative identity. Neymar had scored four goals and provided two assists in the group stages alone; there was no plan B without him.

Captain Thiago Silva was also suspended, leaving Brazil without both their defensive leader and their most composed presence under pressure. Manager Luiz Felipe Scolari had run out of ideas, handing the armband to David Luiz and trusting a makeshift defensive unit to hold one of Europe’s most technical sides. The decision proved catastrophic. Brazil was carved open again and again.

Scolari’s approach had been to build everything around Neymar rather than produce a collective quality side. So when Neymar gets taken out, the plan goes to waste.

Brazil’s midfield was overrun from the first whistle, and there was a wider sense of complacency, a belief born from home-crowd pressure that tournament destiny would carry them through. Germany didn’t cater to that opinion; they pressed high, moved the ball quickly, and exploited every single yard of space.

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Brazil had a history of heartbreak on the world stage, but nothing had prepared the country for this. The defeat was immediately compared to the Maracanzo — the 1950 World Cup final loss to Uruguay on home soil, widely regarded as the greatest trauma in Brazilian sports history. Where the Maracanazo had been a narrow defeat, this was something a lot more damming.

Journalists and pundits scrambled for new vocabulary, and they found it in Mineiraco, using the suffix often used in journalism to describe a devastating, catastrophic defeat, the same one used for the 1950 defeat. Within hours, it had entered the Brazilian vocabulary permanently.

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The images from inside the Mineirao told the full story. Grown men wept openly in the stands. Children buried their teary faces in their hands. The Brazil players stood motionless, some in tears, as the scoreboard ticked all the way up to seven. The emotional weight of hosting a World Cup, a tournament Brazil had won five times, collapsed under the scale of the defeat. The sense of shame was immediate.

The internet had its own response. Such was the volume of video highlights uploaded to Pornhub in the hours after the final whistle that the platform was forced to issue a public statement asking users to stop — its sports category had been flooded.

The episode, as darkly comic as it was, underscored the extent to which Brazil’s humiliation had transcended football and become a cultural event. Even the world’s largest adult content site was not immune to fallout.


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Scolari resigned within days, and a 3-0 third-place playoff defeat to the Netherlands compounded the misery. The Mineiraco didn’t just end a tournament; it ended an era, exposed structural rot within Brazilian football, and forced a long-overdue reckoning with a culture that had coasted too long on individual quality.

12 years on, it remains the benchmark for sporting catastrophe. Some wounds never fully heal. Brazil haven’t won the World Cup since 2002, with the Mineiraco being the closest they have got to lifting the trophy. The humiliating defeat set them back years, and it still lingers on the country, who are desperate to return to glory.

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