Boxing has seen its fair share of champions, but one man stands out not just for his skill but for his business acumen. In a historic 16-minute fight, he earned a staggering $112 million. As one fan put it, *“Just by walking in the ring, he earned $112 million in 16 minutes, including sponsorships… I think he might be the smartest man in history.”*
This fighter understood that the ring wasn’t just a place for punches but a stage for profit. By carefully selecting opponents and negotiating lucrative deals, he maximized earnings while minimizing risk. *“It’s not about the fight,”* he often said, *“it’s about the business.”*
Sponsorships played a major role in his wealth. From apparel to branding deals, companies paid millions for even a few seconds of exposure during his fights. His name alone became a marketing machine, with endorsements accounting for a significant portion of his income.
More than a fighter, he became a global icon and a case study in branding and financial strategy. Aspiring athletes and entrepreneurs alike look to him as a role model for turning talent into fortune.
Whether he’s the smartest man in history is up for debate, but there’s no doubt this fighter mastered the art of making money, both in and out of the ring.