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laughinggas 8 year s ago
That's too much money!
       
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9. Mike Tyson VS Peter McNeeley – (1995) $38,300,000 pro-rated ($25,000,000) in “He’s Back”

What happens to a normal human being who is thrown in jail for sexually assaulting his girl? Your life is pretty much going to hell on the job market. What if you are a superstar athlete? Your paycheck just goes through the roof once you get out of jail halfway through your sentence. This is what happened with Mike Tyson. The man had such a ferocious punch and was so feared that once he got back in the ring, the crowd just couldn’t resist no matter what his past looked like. In a tune-up match against what could be called a sparring partner, Mike had one of the biggest paydays in history for a fight that lasted only 89 seconds. Give McNeeley credit. He withstood quite a bit before his manager threw in the towel. For his efforts, McNeeley made $500K with Tyson raking in the rest from a fight that almost grossed $100 million while having nothing to do with a championship.

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