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Because of the enormity of the upcoming May 2nd Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Manny Pacquiao fight ticket brokers are charging the most outrageous prices for premium ringside seats...ever. What's even crazier is that there are boxing fans with very deep pockets who will happily pay.

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Tickets have not gone on sale to the public yet, but don't even bother trying to get one of these golden goodies the conventional way.

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Unless you personally know Bob Arum, Leonard Ellerbe or high level executives at HBO, Showtime or The MGM Grand in Las Vegas, where the fight is being held, your only choice is to surrender to legal extortion if you want to see the fight live.

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TMZ Sports reports that Precision Concierge New York (PCNY) has two sixth row tickets they would be willing to part with for $87,500 apiece!

The company's owner, Oren Partner, told TMZ Sports if that's out of your price range he has 37 other tickets that might meet your budget. Check out the location and price ranges below.

(2) Lower 13 Row G @ $42,500 each (center ring)
(2) Lower 13 Row M @ $36,500 each (center ring)
(2-4) Lower 15 Row M @ $23,500 each (just off center ring)
(2-5) Lower 15 Row T @ $16,000 each (just off center ring)
(2-4) Lower 14 Row W @ $14,650 each (just off row R @ $12,500 each (corner)
(2-4) Lower 19 Row X @ $10,100 each (corner ring)
(2-4) Upper 209 Row L @ $7,850 each (corner to ringside)
(2-4) Lower 5 Row R @ $12,500 each (corner)
(2-4) Lower 19 Row X @ $10,100 each (corner ring)
(2-4) Upper 209 Row L @ $7,850 each (corner to ringside)

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12348727069?profile=originalDespite not winning a golf tournament and being involved in a messy divorce, Tiger Woods still managed to rake in a hefty $105 million in 2010. Good enough to land him at # 5 on Forbes’ List of Hollywood’s 20 Highest Earning for the year.

Media mogul Oprah Winfrey ($315 million), along with film makers James Cameron ($210 million), Tyler Perry ($125 million) and Michael Bay ($120 million), round out the rest of the top 5.

Beyonce is the highest earning singer on the list. Jay-Z’s better half brought in a whopping $87 million landing her at # 9. Not far behind is Britney Spears, who pocketed $64 million, completing a remarkable comeback following her meltdown of several years ago.

Lady Gaga ($62 million) and Taylor Swift ($45 million) also raked in big money in 2010.

Interestingly, not one male singer or rapper made the this year‘s list.

Check out the full list below.

Oprah Winfrey: Estimated earnings: $315 million
James Cameron: Estimated earnings: $210 million
Tyler Perry: Estimated earnings: $125 million
Michael Bay: Estimated earnings: $120 million
Tiger Woods: Estimated earnings: $105 million
Jerry Bruckheimer: Estimated earnings: $100 million
Steven Spielberg: Estimated earings: $100 million
George Lucas: Estimated earnings: $95 million
Beyonce Knowles: Estimated earnings: $87 million
Dr. Phil: Estimated earnings: $80 million
Jerry Seinfeld: Estimated earnings: $75 million
Britney Spears: Estimated earnings: $64 million
Lady Gaga: Estimated earnings: $62 million
Madonna: Estimated earnings: $58 million
Sandra Bullock: Estimated earnings: $56 million
Ellen DeGeneres: Estimated earnings: $55 million
Miley Cyrus: Estimated earnings: $48 million
Taylor Swift: Estimated earnings: $45 million
Judge Judy Sheindlin: Estimate earnings: $45 million

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