Mayweather uses 18-karat gold pen to sign contract for Pacquiao fight | Inquirer Sports

Mayweather uses 18-karat gold pen to sign contract for Pacquiao fight

By: - Reporter / @MarkGiongcoINQ
/ 03:52 PM March 21, 2015

Pound-for-pound boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. will make at least $120 million in fighting rival Manny Pacquiao on May 2 in Las Vegas. Photo taken from @TMZ_Sports' Twitter account

Pound-for-pound boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. will make at least $120 million in fighting rival Manny Pacquiao on May 2 in Las Vegas. Photo taken from @TMZ_Sports’ Twitter account

MANILA, Philippines — The world’s highest-paid athlete signed the contract for boxing’s richest fight using the most expensive pen.
Floyd Mayweather Jr. reportedly used an 18-karat gold Cross pen in signing the contract for his May 2 super fight with Manny Pacquiao.

According to TMZ Sports, Mayweather made use of the Peerless 125 which is worth $4,000 or about P180,000.

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There are only 125 of those made in the world and among the other few people who use the golden pen are US President Barack Obama and media mogul Oprah.

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As per the report, Mayweather, who slipped on a pair of white gloves before signing, “retired the pen” after he signed the contract.

Mayweather, the top pound-for-pound fighter, was the highest-earning athlete according to Forbes in 2014. And Mayweather doesn’t appear to be going anywhere in the list with a huge payday ahead as he is set to make at least $120 million in fighting Pacquiao.

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For more updates on Pacquiao-Mayweather “Fight of the Century,” visit The Pacquiao Files.

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