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Land secured. Done deal. Thanks NLs. |
speedjet: FELLOW NAIRALANDERS! AM LOOKING FOR A PLOT OF LAND AT BELOW LOCATIONS AROUND BADOREI have a plot of land measuring 656SqM, at GreenVille estate, Badore/Ajah going for sale. Call me on 08078432255 if you are interested. |
Please send in what u have ASAP, thanks. |
My client needs a Decent Duplex/Bungalow Building in a relatively good residential area(Lekki/Ajah axis, Surulere/Gbagada and. Environs) for purchase ASAP. Budget is 15 - 20M. If you have anything within or around the budget and locations, please leave details below, call or sms details to 08078432255. |
Very Urgent Request: Land required for lease on Lagos/Ibadan Expressway (Before Shagamu Interchange). 2 - 5 acres of land required for lease(or purchase if the price is right). call 08078432255 with what u have. Happy New Month. |
Showtime Networks announced Thursday that Saturday’s fight between Floyd Mayweather and Saul “Canelo” Alvarez, billed as “The One,” generated a record $150 million in pay-per-view revenue on 2.2 million buys. It breaks the record of $136 million for Mayweather’s 2007 fight against Oscar De La Hoya, but falls short of the 2.5 buys for that bout. “It shows the health of boxing and that it can deliver at the highest level,” says Richard Schaefer, CEO of Golden Boy which promoted both Mayweather fights. Showtime, owned by CBS, is still counting PPV receipts from distributors and says “The One” has a shot at catching the 2007 De La Hoya fight in terms of total buys. The initial report had the 2007 fight at 2.15 million buy s, but the total has grown over the years as more distributors reported sales of the event. Schaefer says money was still coming in last year for the 2007 fight. “It is the gift that keeps on giving,” he says. Mayweather received a record guaranteed purse of $41.5 million purse for the fight, and as co-promoter with Golden Boy, he will also reap the spoils of the PPV haul. Mayweather is set to earn more than $80 million from the fight based on the current PPV estimates, and his final take could approach $100 million if the ultimate PPV tally exceeds 2.5 million buys. The one night payday tops the previous record in boxing of $52 million that De La Hoya received for the 2007 Mayweather fight. http://questionmarkmag.com/2013/09/floyd-mayweather-set-to-80-100-million-for-record-breaking-fight/
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6.6 Billion naira for a nights work. not bad adeniyioa: Floyd Mayweather proved his superiority against Canelo Alvarez, maintaining his perfect record and adding a new victory making him now 45-0. |
Floyd Mayweather proved his superiority against Canelo Alvarez, maintaining his perfect record and adding a new victory making him now 45-0. Money May, who walked in with Lil Wayne and Justin Bieber turned one of the richest fights ever into just another $41.5 million payday, dominating Alvarez from the opening bell and winning a majority decision in a masterful performance that left no doubt who the best fighter of his era is. Check out the video of his entrance and fight highlight here: http://questionmarkmag.com/2013/09/floyd-mayweather-beats-saul-alvarez-walks-in-with-lil-wayne-justin-bieber-video/ |
Win or Lose FloydMayweather set to earn record $41.5 million[6.6Billion Naira] For less than an hour of work fighting Saul ‘Canelo’ Alvarez on Sept 14 Mayweather’s payday is the largest since Evander Holyfield pocketed $33 million for his rematch with Mike Tyson in 1997. Earlier this year, Mayweather took home $32 million after easily defending his WBC welterweight title against Robert Guerrero. Floyd “Money” Mayweather Jr. will make more guaranteed money than anyone in the history of boxing when he faces Saul “Canelo” Alvarez on Sept. 14, proving his nickname is more fact than fiction. For less than an hour of work, Mayweather will pocket a record $41.5 million for his junior middleweight title bout at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas, a total that could go up, provided he gets a cut of the Pay-Per-View profits, according to Forbes.com. The 36-year-old, who often plays the heel in his bouts, was already the highest paid athlete for any sport over a 12-month period last year, according to Forbes, and he could claim that mantle again after his earnings are tallied up against Alvarez. http://questionmarkmag.com/2013/09/floydmayweather-set-to-earn-record-41-5-million6-6billion-naira-for-fighting-saul-canelo-alvarez-on-sept-14/ |
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