ManFloyd Mayweather vs Manny Pacquiao May 2 2015 Most Expensive Fight Ever

Finally, contracts have been signed, dates have been picked, TV Stations and Cable Networks are on high to charge $99.95 USD pay per view. 
Social Media Platforms are setting up for the great fight and the earnings are high. Your phones must be on full Internet subscriptions to pick up life streams.
Tourism sectors are already pitching up by the ring side to offer black market ring side package at $20000 (13000 pounds Sterlin).

A bidding war is under way for TV rights in at least 200 countries outside the US, the UK included with Sky, BT, BoxNation and perhaps ITV in contention for the bout, which is due to take place in Las Vegas on May 2.
With the combined purse for Mayweather and Pacquiao totalling at least $250million, projections for the value of the event are rising from an initial $300m to close on half a billion. 
If that comes to pass – and there are 10 weeks of promotional hype and hysteria to come - the rewards for the combatants will increase.
Come May 2, all the MGM properties will screen closed-circuit transmission on giants screens with entrance fees reaching $200 (£130) plus.
Accommodation is already hard find all over the Strip.
Tickets for ringside seats, expected face value $5,000 (£3,300), are already appearing on the black market at up to $20,000 (£13,000).
The fight has been years in the making and, after the hype was ramped up when the boxers were pictured together at a basketball game in Miami last month, Mayweather finally delivered the news last week via shots.com.
Mayweather shared the official signed contract for the fight via his Shots social media account on Friday








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