If you had 100 million dollars and retired how much money would it take to get you to fight again?

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For me it would be at least 30 mil. If i had made my money and moved on I think 33% of what i have is the push i would need.

What about you guys?
 
I do it for the love bro.

But seriously if given that much money I am never returning.
 
It honestly depends on what my financial situation is like. At a certain threshold, more money doesn't necessarily translate to more happiness. And taking the risk of sacrificing your health and pride/fame for 30 mill depends on the fighter. At 100m I think I would be satisfied and work on investments, and minor seminars, books, etc.
 
Seeing as at my weight I'd be fighting Jake Rockhold with almost no training and a herniated disc in my back... I'd probably die... I'll stick with the money. I have.

If I was a fighter with a business franchise behind me then I'd probably be tempted... Unless I was certain I'd get KTFO... 20 Mil would seem fair. 50 for a beat down.
 
When I think about how poor I am with money it actually may not be very much.
 
If I had 100 million I couldn't be tempted by cash. The only reason you'd ever get back in there is because you miss the glory
 
Anybody who had that much money and was retired I am assuming they are past 40 years old and accepted a fight would make the moron list. That one fight could change if all health wise their is no reason or sense in trying to be a hero. I guess if I had to give a number it would be a number more than the fight would draw put it that way.
 
None. If I had a hundred million, i'd be someplace in the Virgin Islands where it's illegal to get below 75 degrees. I'd be drinking drinks with little plastic swords in them, and smoking Cubans with big tit women that didn't speak a fucking word of english. There's no way i'd come back. That's why they call them prize fighters. Once you earn the prize, you've won the game. Walk away with as much money and as little damage done to you as possible.
 
Its not like golf or singing. There is PAIN involved. With that much money I just became a PROMOTER!
 
Seeing as at my weight I'd be fighting Jake Rockhold with almost no training and a herniated disc in my back... I'd probably die... I'll stick with the money. I have.

If I was a fighter with a business franchise behind me then I'd probably be tempted... Unless I was certain I'd get KTFO... 20 Mil would seem fair. 50 for a beat down.
What weight does Jake Rockhold fight at? Is it in that weight class with Anderson Aldo?
 
For me it would be at least 30 mil. If i had made my money and moved on I think 33% of what i have is the push i would need.

What about you guys?
at that point it would not be about money but whether I have the hunger for it anymore. I would only ask for enough to cover my training, supplements, manager fees etc without going in the hole.
 
I'd have to be in the situation to know.
 
If I had a million dollars I'd just train.

If I was a retired legend I'd take favorable matchups and money fights...
I'd fight Conor in a heartbeat. Stuff like that
 
If I had a million dollars I'd just train.

If I was a retired legend I'd take favorable matchups and money fights...
I'd fight Conor in a heartbeat. Stuff like that
Interesting. Can i ask why? If your already a legend why risk tarnishing your legacy?
 
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