I think Floyd gives him Peanuts, I remember one of the 24/7's showed Rogers home and it looked so small?
You can tell how much a trainer earns by the size of his house? Hmmmm...... Well he has never complained as far as I know?
If you watch De la Hoya-Mayweather 24/7 Roger was fined $250,000 by the navada state boxing commission, that was in 2007....Roger is Rich. Floyd must pay him well or he must receive a percentage from Floyd's wins as his trainer....after all when Floyd retired Roger did not seem that worried. Besides Roger was also a world champion, he has seen money.
If anything, Roger is humble with his material possessions in order to never go broke again. Having a big AZZ home doesn't mean you're rich. Roger has admit in an interview before that he lost all the money he boxed for because he was big ballin with 10 different cars back then.
Roger isn't flashy like his brother and nephew (at least, from what is shown on T.V.). Just cause you're family doesn't mean you are completely alike.
I'm not sure how much roger gets, but normally trainers do get around 10%. i wouldn't be surprised though if floyd gave roger something like 5%. Still wouldn't mind 5% out of the big money floyd earns though. LOL.
With the numbers that big, that's probably likely. I imagine too, even if it is still 10%, it's 10% of the Guaranteed amount and not the extra **** for PPV's and all that. (not sure though, but it would make sense)
Yeah it wont be the usual 10%-ish because of how much Floyd makes. 5% of Floyd's purse would be great money for a few months work.
What's the full quote of that dodong? I respect what I've seen of Pacquiao's attitude a lot more than what I've seen of Mayweather's but I dought he's the angel he's made out to be. That whole fiasco of demanding 51% verse Hatton because he deserved more than an even split was dickish too. Hatton was lineal champ and brought a lot of money to that fight. The 1% meant nothing to Pacquiao save his pride. He's not as humble as he portrays imo. Most celebraties are very different people to what they make themselves out to be. I've met a couple who were bell ends but are good at putting themselves across on camera. Mike Tyson was probably the most genuine one I've met because he really is the man he comes across as.