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Saturday, August 8, 2009

Sports Saturday on Empty Streets: List of The Top 10 Highest Earning Athletes 2009

I got a bit curious as to who amongst all of the world's athletes gets the most of the greens if you know what I mean. And I myself was quite surprised with what I have found. So for all of you curious sports fans out there here is the list according to Forbes

List of World’s Highest Paid Athletes – 2009

#1.
Tiger Woods
$110 million
Age 33

Woods has earned almost $900 million in prize money, endorsements and appearance fees during his 13-year professional golf career and next year is poised to become the first athlete to earn $1 billion during a career.

Woods racked up more than twice the earnings of any other athlete over the past 12 months despite being sidelined for eight months after knee surgery thanks to lucrative endorsement deals with Accenture, Gillette and Nike as well as a thriving golf course design business.

Tiger is the best paid sportsman for eight consecutive years now.

#2 (Tie).
Kobe Bryant
$45 million
Age 30


Bryant secured his place among the NBA’s all-time greats when he won his fourth NBA title with the Los Angeles Lakers in June.

The Black Mamba’s popularity is at its zenith as his No. 24 jersey is the top seller in the U.S., Europe and China.

Bryant pads his $21 million Lakers salary through endorsement deals with Nike, Upper Deck, Activision and VitaminWater.

#2 (Tie).
Michael Jordan
$45 million
Age 46


MJ retired as a player for the third and presumably final time six years ago, but he is still the most famous athlete in the United States.

The Jordan Brand is approaching $1 billion in sales for Nike which turned Jordan into a marketing phenomenon.

Jordan is on the short list of potential buyers for the Charlotte Bobcats where he is head of basketball operations and a minority owner.

#2 (Tie).
Kimi Raikkonen
$45 million
Age 29


Formula One’s highest-paid driver finished a disappointing third in the World Championship standings last year after winning the title in 2007.

This year has been even worse for the Iceman who sits in 10th place in the current standings.

Ferrari resigned Raikkonen in September to a one-year contract extension keeping the Finn behind the wheel for Ferrari through 2010.

#5.
David Beckham
$42 million
Age 34


Beckham is far from the best player on the pitch, but he is still the most famous which is why companies like Adidas, Giorgio Armani and Motorola pay him millions for his endorsement. Beckham spent five months on loan this year playing for AC Milan before his planned return to play for the Los Angeles Galaxy in July when the MLS season is half over.

#6 (Tie).
Lebron James
$40 million
Age 24



The NBA’s MVP led the Cleveland Cavaliers to the league’s best record and had a playoff performance for the ages this year, but his team was bounced from the playoffs by the Orlando Magic in the Conference Finals. His free agency next summer has teams maneuvering to get under the salary cap in hopes of signing King James. The Cavs can offer the biggest contract under NBA salary rules, but James might go in search of a bigger market.

#6 (Tie).
Phil Mickelson
$40 million
Age 39


Playing second fiddle to Tiger Woods has proven very lucrative for the world’s second-ranked player. His most lucrative deal is with Callaway, which signed Mickelson to a five-year extension this year. Other sponsors include Barclay’s, Exxon, KPMG and Rolex. Mickelson has won $54 million in prize money during his career, third all-time behind Woods and Vijay Singh.

#6 (Tie).
Manny Pacquiao
$40 million
Age 30


Pac-Man hogged the boxing spotlight over the past year with victories in two blockbuster fights against Oscar De La Hoya in December and Ricky Hatton in March that combined generated more than $100 million in pay-per-view revenue in the U.S.

A member of Time magazine’s 100 Most Influential People, Pacquiao plans to run for political office when his days in the ring are over.

#9.
Valentino Rossi
$35 million
Age 30


The Doctor won his eighth World Championship in 2008 after two straight years of falling short of the title.

The biggest star in motorcycle racing earns $16 million annually from his contract to ride for Yamaha and his earnings more than double when you count licensing income, bonuses and endorsement deals with the likes of energy drink Monster.

#10.
Dale Earnhardt, Jr.
$34 million
Age 49


Earnhardt was chosen as Nascar’s most popular driver for a sixth straight year in 2008 despite winning only one race during the past two seasons. His merchandise sales were twice the total of any other driver. Earnhardt’s biggest personal sponsorship deals are with Adidas, Chevrolet, Polaris, Wrangler and Nationwide Insurance, which he added this year.

Source: Forbes

And here is the news to further verify it ;)


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Saturday, August 1, 2009

Sports Saturday on Empty Streets: Manny Pacquiao

I am sure that a lot of people if not all has heard of the name of the most popular pound for pound boxer from the Philippines that has beaten Oscar De La Hoya and Ricky Hatton. Manny has become the most sought after endorser for many sports products from Nike to energy drinks and now is fast becoming a very influential political figure here in the Philippines. However, with all the publicity and hype that has been going on around him, how many can truly say that they know who this fighter turned Philippine Hero is?

Here are some facts to help you Pacman Fans:
Name: Manny Pacquiao
Alias: Pac Man/The Destroyer
Birth Name: Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao
Nationality: Filipino
Birthplace: Bukidnon, Philippines
Hometown: General Santos City, Cotabato del Sur, Philippines
Born: 1978-12-17
Stance: Southpaw
Height: 5′ 6½″
Reach: 170
Trainer: Freddie Roach (2001 - present)
Manager: Shelly Finkel

Emmanuel Dapidran Pacquiao born December 17, 1978, also known as Manny "Pac-Man" Pacquiao is a Filipino professional boxer. He is the former WBC Lightweight world champion, WBC Super Featherweight world champion, IBF Super Bantamweight world champion, and WBC Flyweight world champion. He has also held the Ring Magazine titles for Featherweight, Super Featherweight, and Light Welterweight divisions. For his achievements, he became the first Filipino and Asian boxer to win five world titles in five different weight divisions. He is currently the IBO and Ring Magazine Light Welterweight champion and is rated by the Ring Magazine as the #1 pound-for-pound boxer in the world. He is also the first boxer to win the lineal championship in four different weight classes.

Pacquiao was born in Kibawe, Bukidnon, Mindanao and currently resides in his home town General Santos City, South Cotabato, Philippines. He is married to Jinkee Pacquiao and they currently have four children.

Regional and Minor Titles

* OPBF flyweight champion (1997-98)
* WBC International super bantamweight champion (1999-01)
* WBC International super featherweight title (2005-present (Nov 2007))

World Titles

* WBC flyweight champion (1997-98, lost title when he failed to make weight for title bout)
* IBF super bantamweight champion (2001-03, vacated to fight at featherweight)
* WBC Super Featherweight champion
* WBC Lightweight champion

Awards and Recognition

* 2006 & 2008 ESPN "Fighter of the Year"
* 2006 & 2008 Ring Magazine Fighter of the Year
* 2006 & 2008 Boxing Writers Association of America Fighter of the Year
* 2007 World Boxing Hall of Fame "Fighter of the Year"

Boxing Record:
49 Wins, 3 Losses, 2 Draws, 37 Knockouts

1995
01-22 -- Edmund Enting Ignacio, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines, W 4
03-18 -- Pinoy Montejo, Mindoro Occidental, Philippines, W 4
05-01 -- Rocky Palma, Cavite, Philippines, W 6
07-01 -- Dele Decierto, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 2
08-03 -- Flash Simbajon, Mandaluyong, Philippines, W 6
09-16 -- Arman Rocil, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO 3
10-07 -- Lolito Laroa, Makati, Philippines, W 8
10-21 -- Renato Mendones, Puerto Princesa, Philippines, TKO 2
11-11 -- Rodulfo Fernandez, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 3
12-09 -- Rolando Tuyugon, Manila, Philippines, W 10

1996
01-13 -- Lito Torrejos, Paranaque City, Philippines, TKO 5
02-09 -- Rustico Torrecampo, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO by 3
04-27 -- Marlon Carillo, Manila, Philippines, W 10
05-20 -- Jun Medina, Manila, Philippines, TKO 4
06-15 -- Bert Batiller, General Santos City, Philippines, TKO 4
07-27 -- Ippo Gala, Mandaluyong, Philippines, TKO 2
12-28 -- Sung-Yul Lee, Muntinlupa, Philippines, TKO 2

1997
03-08 -- Michael Luna, Muntinlupa, Philippines, KO 1
04-24 -- Wook-Ki Lee, Makati, Philippines, KO 1
05-30 -- Ariel Austria, Almendras, Philippines, TKO 6
06-26 -- Chokchai Chockvivat, Mandaluyong, Philippines, KO 5
09-13 -- Melvin Magramo, Cebu, Philippines, W 10
12-06 -- Panomdej Or Yuthanakorn, South Cotabato, Philippines, KO 1

1998
05-18 -- Shin Terao, Tokyo, Japan, TKO 1
12-04 -- Chartchai Sasakul, Bangkok, Thailand, TKO 8
(Won WBC Flyweight Title)

1999
02-20 -- Todd Makelin, Kidapawan, Philippines, TKO 3
04-24 -- Gabriel Mira, Quezon City, Philippines, KO 4
(Retained WBC Flyweight Title)
09-17 -- Medgoen Singsurat, Nakhon Si Thammarat, Thailand, KO by 3
(Pacquiao failed to make weight, lost WBC Flyweight title)
12-18 -- Reynante Jamili, Manila, Philippines, TKO 2

2000
03-04 -- Arnel Barotillo, Manila, Philippines, KO 4
06-28 -- Seung-Kon Chae, Manila, Philippines, TKO 1
10-14 -- Nedal Hussein, Antipolo City, Philippines, TKO 10

2001
02-24 -- Tetsutora Senrima, Manila, Philippines, TKO 5
04-28 -- Wethya Sakmuangklang, Kidapawan City, Philippines, TKO 6
06-23 -- Lehlohonolo Ledwaba, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 6
(Won IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
11-10 -- Agapito Sánchez, San Francisco, CA, Tech Draw 6
(For WBO Super Bantamweight Title)
(Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)

2002
06-08 -- Jorge Eliecer Julio, Memphis, TN, TKO 2
(Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
10-26 -- Fahprakorb Rakkiatgym, Davao City, Philippines, KO 1
(Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)

2003
03-15 -- Serikzhan Yeshmangbetov, Manila, Philippines, TKO 5
07-26 -- Emmanuel Lucero, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 3
(Retained IBF Super Bantamweight Title)
11-15 -- Marco Antonio Barrera, San Antonio, TX, TKO 11

2004
05-08 -- Juan Manuel Marquez, Las Vegas, NV, D 12
(For WBC Featherweight Title)
(For IBF Featherweight Title)
12-11 -- Fahsan (3K Battery) Por Thawatchai, Rizal, Philippines, TKO 4

2005
03-19 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, L 12
09-10 -- Hector Velazquez, Los Angeles, CA, TKO 6

2006
01-21 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 10
07-02 -- Oscar Larios, Manila, Philippines, W 12
11-18 -- Erik Morales, Las Vegas, NV, KO 3

2007
04-14 -- Jorge Solis, San Antonio, TX, KO 8
10-06 -- Marco Antonio Barrera, Las Vegas, NV, W 12

2008
03-15 -- Juan Manuel Marquez, Las Vegas, NV, W 12
(Won WBC Super Featherweight Title)
06-28 -- David Diaz, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 9
(Won WBC Lightweight Title)
12-06 -- Oscar De La Hoya, Las Vegas, NV, TKO 8

2009
05-02 -- Ricky Hatton, Las Vegas, NV, KO 2
11-14 -- Miguel Cotto, Las Vegas, NV, ???

Here is a video documentary made by ESPN about Manny Pacquiao:

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Sunday, July 12, 2009

Sports Saturday on Empty Streets: Chronological List of Men's Grand Slam 1877 - 2009

With Roger Federer beating Pete Sampras' record I decided to compile the most current list of Men's Grand Slam updated this 2009.

First major Majors won

Player Year Tournament Total Australian Open French Open Wimbledon U.S. Open

Spendcer Gore
1877 Wimbledon 1

1877

Frank Hadow 1878 Wimbledon 1

1878

John Hartley 1879 Wimbledon 2

1879,1880

William Renshaw 1881 Wimbledon 7

1881,1882,1883,
1884,1885,1886,
1889


Richard Sears 1881 U.S. Open 7


1881,1882,1883,
1884,1885,1886,
1887

Herbert Lawford 1887 Wimbledon 1

1887

Ernest Renshaw 1888 Wimbledon 1

1888

Henry Slocum 1888 U.S. Open 2


1888,1889

William Hamilton 1890 Wimbledon 1

1890

Oliver Campbell 1890 U.S. Open 3


1890,1891,1892

Wilfred Baddeley 1891 Wimbledon 3

1891,1892,1895

Joshua Pim 1893 Wimbledon 2

1893,1894

Robert Wrenn 1893 U.S. Open 4


1893,1894,1896,
1897

Fred Hovey 1895 U.S. Open 1


1895

Harold Mahoney 1896 Wimbledon 1

1896

Reginald Doherty 1897 Wimbledon 4

1897,1898,1899,
1900


Malcolm Whitman 1898 U.S. Open 3


1898,1899,1900

Arthur Gore 1901 Wimbledon 3

1901,1908,1909

William Larned 1901 U.S. Open 7


1901,1902,1907,
1908,1909,1910,
1911

Lawrence Doherty 1902 Wimbledon 6

1902,1903,1904,
1905,1906
1903

Holcombe Ward 1904 U.S. Open 1


1904

Rodney Heath 1905 Australian Open 2 1905,1910



Beals Wright 1905 U.S. Open 1


1905

Anthony Wilding 1906 Australian Open 6 1906,1909
1910,1911,1912,
1913


William Clothier 1906 U.S. Open 1


1906

Horace Rice 1907 Australian Open 1 1907



Norman Brookes 1907 Wimbledon 3 1911
1907,1914

Fred Alexander 1908 Australian Open 1 1908



James Parke 1912 Australian Open 1 1912



Maurice McLoughlin 1912 U.S. Open 2


1912,1913

Ernie Parker 1913 Australian Open 1 1913



Arthur O'Hara Wood 1914 Australian Open 1 1914



Richard Williams 1914 U.S. Open 2


1914,1916

Francis Lowe 1915 Australian Open 1 1915



William Johnston 1915 U.S. Open 3

1923 1915,1919

Lindley Murray 1917 U.S. Open 2


1917,1918

Algernon Kingscote 1919 Australian Open 1 1919



Gerald Patterson 1919 Wimbledon 3 1927
1919,1922

Pat O'Hara Wood 1920 Australian Open 2 1920,1923



William Tilden 1920 Wimbledon 10

1920,1921,1930 1920,1921,1922,
1923,1924,1925,
1929

Rhys Gemmell 1921 Australian Open 1 1921



James Anderson 1922 Australian Open 3 1922,1924,1925



Jean Borotra 1924 Wimbledon 4 1928 1931 1924,1926

René Lacoste 1925 French Open 7
1925,1927,1929 1925,1928 1926,1927

John Hawkes 1926 Australian Open 1 1926



Henri Cochet 1926 French Open 7
1926,1928,1930,
1932
1927,1929 1928

John Gregory 1929 Australian Open 1 1929



Edgar Moon 1930 Australian Open 1 1928



John Doeg 1930 U.S. Open 1


1930

Jack Crawford 1931 Australian Open 6 1931,1932,1933,
1935
1933 1933

Sidney Wood 1931 Wimbledon 1

1931

Ellsworth Vines 1931 U.S. Open 3

1932 1931,1932

Fred Perry 1933 U.S. Open 8 1934 1935 1934,1935,1936 1933,1934,1936

Gottfried von Cramm 1934 French Open 2
1934,1936


Wilmer Allison 1935 U.S. Open 1


1935

Adrian Quist 1936 Australian Open 3 1936,1940,1948



Vivian McGrath 1937 Australian Open 1 1937



Henner Henkel 1937 French Open 1
1937


Don Budge 1937 Wimbledon 6 1938 1938 1937,1938 1937,1938

John Bromwich 1939 Australian Open 2 1939,1946



Don McNeill 1939 French Open 2
1939
1940

Bobby Riggs 1939 Wimbledon 3

1939 1939,1941

Ted Schroeder 1942 U.S. Open 2

1949 1942

Joseph Hunt 1943 U.S. Open 1


1943

Frank Parker 1944 U.S. Open 4
1948,1949
1944,1945

Marcel Bernard 1946 French Open 1
1946


Yvon Petra 1946 Wimbledon 1

1946

Jack Kramer 1946 U.S. Open 3

1947 1946,1947

Dinny Pails 1947 Australian Open 1 1947



Jozsef Asboth 1947 French Open 1
1947


Bob Falkenburg 1948 Wimbledon 1

1948

Pancho Gonzales 1948 U.S. Open 2


1948,1949

Frank Sedgman 1949 Australian Open 5 1949,1950
1952 1951,1952

Budge Patty 1950 French Open 2
1950 1950

Arthur Larsen 1950 U.S. Open 1


1950

Richard Savitt 1951 Australian Open 2 1951
1951

Jaroslav Drobný 1951 French Open 3
1951,1952 1954

Ken McGregor 1952 Australian Open 1 1952



Ken Rosewall 1953 Australian Open 8 1953,1955,1971,
1972
1953,1968
1956,1970

Vic Seixas 1953 Wimbledon 2

1953 1954

Tony Trabert 1953 U.S. Open 5
1955 1954,1955 1953,1955

Mervyn Rose 1954 Australian Open 2 1954 1958


Lew Hoad 1956 Australian Open 4 1956 1956 1956,1957

Ashley Cooper 1957 Australian Open 4 1957,1958
1958 1958

Sven Davidson 1957 French Open 1
1957


Malcolm Anderson 1957 U.S. Open 1


1957

Alex Olmedo 1959 Australian Open 2 1959
1959

Nicola Pietrangeli 1959 French Open 2
1959,1960


Neale Fraser 1959 U.S. Open 3

1960 1959,1960

Rod Laver 1960 Australian Open 11 1960,1962,1969 1962,1969 1961,1962,1968,
1969
1962,1969

Roy Emerson 1961 Australian Open 12 1961,1963,1964,
1965,1966,1967
1963,1967 1964,1965 1961,1964

Manuel Santana 1961 French Open 4
1961,1964 1966 1965

Chuck McKinley 1963 Wimbledon 1

1963

Rafael Osuna 1963 U.S. Open 1


1963

Fred Stolle 1965 French Open 1
1965


Tony Roche 1966 French Open 1
1966


John Newcombe 1967 Wimbledon 7 1973,1975
1967,1970,1971 1967,1973

William Bowrey 1968 Australian Open 1 1968



Arthur Ashe 1968 U.S. Open 3 1970
1975 1968

Jan Kodeš 1970 French Open 3
1970,1971 1973

Stan Smith 1971 U.S. Open 2

1972 1971

Ilie Năstase 1972 U.S. Open 2
1973
1972

Andrés Gimeno 1972 French Open 1
1972


Jimmy Connors 1974 Australian Open 8 1974
1974,1982 1974,1976,1978,
1982,1983

Björn Borg 1974 French Open 11
1974,1975,1978,
1979,1980,1981
1976,1977,1978,
1979,1980


Manuel Orantes 1975 U.S. Open 1


1975

Mark Edmondson 1976 Australian Open 1 1976



Adriano Panatta 1976 French Open 1
1976


Roscoe Tanner 1977 Australian Open 1 1977[Jan]



Vitas Gerulaitis 1977 Australian Open 1 1977[Dec]



Guillermo Vilas 1977 French Open 4 1978,1979 1977
1977

John McEnroe 1979 U.S. Open 7

1981,1983,1984 1979,1980,1981,
1984

Johan Kriek 1981 Australian Open 2 1981,1982



Mats Wilander 1982 French Open 7 1983,1984,1988 1982,1985,1988
1988

Yannick Noah 1983 French Open 1
1983


Ivan Lendl 1984 French Open 8 1989,1990 1984,1986,1987
1985,1986,1987

Stefan Edberg 1985 Australian Open 6 1985,1987
1988,1990 1991,1992

Boris Becker 1985 Wimbledon 6 1991,1996
1985,1986,1989 1989

Pat Cash 1987 Wimbledon 1

1987

Michael Chang 1989 French Open 1
1989


Andrés Gómez 1990 French Open 1
1990


Pete Sampras 1990 U.S. Open 14 1994,1997
1993,1994,1995,
1997,1998,1999,
2000
1990,1993,1995,
1996,2002

Jim Courier 1991 French Open 4 1992,1993 1991,1992


Michael Stich 1991 Wimbledon 1

1991

Andre Agassi 1992 Wimbledon 8 1995,2000,2001,
2003
1999 1992 1994,1999

Sergi Bruguera 1993 French Open 2
1993,1994


Thomas Muster 1995 French Open 1
1995


Yevgeny Kafelnikov 1996 French Open 2 1999 1996


Richard Krajicek 1996 Wimbledon 1

1996

Gustavo Kuerten 1997 French Open 3
1997,2000,2001


Patrick Rafter 1997 U.S. Open 2


1997,1998

Petr Korda 1998 Australian Open 1 1998



Carlos Moyá 1998 French Open 1
1998


Marat Safin 2000 U.S. Open 2 2005

2000

Goran Ivanišević 2001 Wimbledon 1

2001

Lleyton Hewitt 2001 U.S. Open 2

2002 2001

Thomas Johansson 2002 Australian Open 1 2002



Albert Costa 2002 French Open 1
2002


Juan Carlos Ferrero 2003 French Open 1
2003


Roger Federer 2003 Wimbledon 15 2004,2006,2007 2009 2003,2004,2005,
2006,2007,2009
2004,2005,2006,
2007,2008

Andy Roddick 2003 U.S. Open 1


2003

Gastón Gaudio 2004 French Open 1
2004


Rafael Nadal 2005 French Open 6 2009 2005,2006,2007,
2008
2008

Novak Djokovic 2008 Australian Open 1 2008



Here is a video of Roger Federer's Wimbledon Play for this Year:


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