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Antonio cardoza - Journal week 8 lyrics

highest-earning athlete, is a master of the salesmanship that is the difference between an elite fighter and an attraction, a craft that demands a vernacular of bombast and braggadocio. Yet his profligate made-for-TV persona gave way to sober, matter-of-fact reckoning this week, when he met a small number of press over lunch at the Vanderbilt Suites in midtown Manhattan. It was 11 days after Mayweather badly mistreated Saul "Canelo" Alvarez in the sport's biggest event in years, improving his record to 45 wins in 45 professional fights. The promotion was an unqualified success, breaking records for pay-per-view gross (nearly $150m so far) and live gate (more than $20m). Mayweather earned a base purse of $41.5m for 36 minutes of work – a sum expected to balloon to more than $80m after his cut of the pay-per-view revenue and foreign receipts. How much money do you keep in your checking account? A couple hundred dollars? Maybe a couple thousand? For most people, the answer probably depends on how far you are from payday and whether or not your rent check and credit card bills have cleared. Financial advisors actually recommend keeping a fairly low balance, even if you're super rich, because checking accounts tend to come with very low interest rates (like 0.50%) and are only insured up to $250k by the FDIC. That means if you had a million dollars in your checking account and your bank failed, you would lose $750,000 without any recourse. Floyd Mayweather better hope his bank is the most stable institution in the world, because apparently he keeps $123 million IN HIS CHECKING ACCOUNT. That's right. Your eyes are not deceiving you, that is not a typo. Floyd Mayweather has an 9 figure checking account Amir Khan's representatives have denied a report that the boxer has withdrawn from a fight against Devon Alexander, scheduled for December, and will face Floyd Mayweather Jr in May. "Team Khan would like to dispel recent reports that Amir Khan has pulled out of a potential match-up against Devon Alexander on December 7th, taking up a fight against Floyd Mayweather in May of next year instead," a statement said. "Contrary to this story, Amir Khan is currently in training camp in San Francisco with the aim of fighting again in December against Alexander once an agreement can be reached." Khan is set to face Alexander for the IBF welterweight world title with only the venue to be decided.