LAS VEGAS -- Boxing superstar Floyd "Money" Mayweather is the highest-earning athlete in the world, but he's still going to need to get a lot of his wealthy friends together if he's going to pull off his latest scheme.
Mayweather said during a half-hour meeting with the media Tuesday at the MGM Grand Garden that he is interested in purchasing the Los Angeles Clippers from embattled owner Donald Sterling.
Mayweather, while promoting his fight on Saturday at the MGM against Marcos Maidana, said he called his powerful adviser, Al Haymon, earlier Tuesday to discuss putting together a group.
"Actually, I called Al today about that, to see if me, Leonard [Ellerbe], Richard [Schaefer], Al and a couple of my billionaire guys could come together and see what we could come up with," said Mayweather, a devoted bettor on NBA games. "Let's see if we can do it, and it's not just talk. I wouldn't mind. Once I get ownership in the Clippers, I could no longer bet. I'd have to stop that completely.
"You know with me, I can't come in here and talk about, 'Mayweather's only going to get three percent, four percent.' I've got to get a solid percentage. Do we want to buy the Clippers? Yes, we do. We're very, very interested in buying the Clippers."
Mayweather has a home in Los Angeles and attends many Clippers game and is friends with many of their players. He also had nothing bad to say about Sterling, whose racist remarks have caused NBA commissioner Adam Silver to ban him for life and implore fellow NBA owners to force him to sell the franchise.
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