Mayweather Promotions, LLC is a boxing promotional firm founded in 2007 by Floyd Mayweather Jr.,[1] after exercising a provision in his contract with Bob Arum and Top Rank that allowed him to become a free agent for the price of $750,000.[2] Al Haymon has been an advisor of Mayweather since then.[3][4] Mayweather Promotions also promotes forms of live entertainment, including sporting events, live musical and theatrical events, and film and television productions. Mayweather Promotions mainly co-promotes with Golden Boy Promotions. Leonard Ellerbe is the current CEO.
Current boxers
editName | Weight Class | Year signed |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Angelo Leo | Featherweight | 2017 | |
Carlos Zambrano | Featherweight | 2017 | |
Sharif Bogere | Lightweight | 2016 | |
Josue Vargas | Welterweight | 2016 | |
Chris Pearson | Light Middleweight | 2015 | |
Latondria Jones | Junior Middleweight | 2015 | |
Sanjarbek Rakhmanov | Junior Welterweight | 2015 | |
Alexis Santiago | Super Bantamweight | 2015 | |
Juan Heraldez | Junior Welterweight | 2014 | |
Ladarius Miller | Welterweight | 2014 | |
Kevin Newmann II | Super Middleweight | 2014 | |
Ronald Gavril | Super Middleweight | 2013 | |
Andrew Tabiti | Cruiserweight | 2013 | |
Ashley Theophane | Light Welterweight | 2013 | |
Mickey Bey | Lightweight | 2013 | |
Lanell Bellows | Super Middleweight | 2014 | |
Badou Jack | Super Middleweight | 2012 | |
Ishe Smith | Light Middleweight | 2012 | |
J'Leon Love | Super Middleweight | 2012 |
Curmel Moton
2023 featherweight
Former boxers
editName | Weight Class | Years signed |
Notes |
---|---|---|---|
Viddal Riley | Cruiserweight | 2019—2021 | |
Jessie Vargas | Welterweight | 2008—2012 | |
Deandre Latimore | Light Middleweight | 2011—2012 | |
Luís Arias | Middleweight | 2012—2014 |
Trainers
editFormer trainers
editSee also
editReferences
edit- ^ "About – Mayweather Promotions".
- ^ "Floyd Mayweather paid $750,000 to get out of his contract in 2006, and it made him hundreds of millions". Business Insider.
- ^ Behind the Scenes, Haymon Is Shaking Up the Fight Game - Greg Bishop, The New York Times, 17 December 2011
- ^ "What we know about Al Haymon: Part 2". The Ring Magazine.