
Top 5 Boxing Billionaires of 2025
| Rank | Name | Born (Age in 2025) | 2025 Net Worth* |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Floyd “Money” Mayweather | 24 Feb 1977 (48) | $1.2 B |
| 2 | George “Grill King” Foreman | 10 Jan 1949 (76) | $900 M |
| 3 | Manny “Pac‑Man” Pacquiao | 17 Dec 1978 (46) | $700 M |
| 4 | Canelo Álvarez | 18 Jul 1990 (34) | $615 M |
| 5 | Oscar “Golden Boy” De La Hoya | 4 Feb 1973 (52) | $500 M |
*Net‑worth figures are analyst estimates based on public deals & disclosures.
Why Their Wallet’s Heavy
Floyd “Money” Mayweather
50‑0 record, $400 M Pac‑Man haul, globe‑trotting exhibitions, TMT Promotions, Las Vegas real‑estate spree.
George “Grill King” Foreman
100 M grills sold, >$200 M pocketed; evergreen endorsements & licensing deals keep the coals hot.
Manny “Pac‑Man” Pacquiao
Eight‑division champ, former Philippine senator, global endorser; politics + prizefights = power portfolio.
Canelo Álvarez
Record $365 M DAZN contract, Canelo Energy gas stations, premium tequila empire—still headlining PPVs.
Oscar “Golden Boy” De La Hoya
Golden Boy Promotions dominates fight nights; media rights & SoCal real‑estate empire keep the gold flowing.
Quick Hits 🥊💰
- Beyond the Ring: All five own promotion firms or streaming equity—fighters turned media moguls.
- Liquid Luxury: Tequila, energy stations, grills, casinos, even politics—if it sells, these champs cash in.
- Payday Formula: Title belts + personal brand + equity stake = generational wealth.
Bottom line: In 2025, championship belts still shine—but balance sheets sparkle brighter. These five prove the real heavyweight division is spelled Net Worth.

