Legendary Giants quarterback Eli Manning is not the only famous name interested in buying minority stakes in the renowned franchise.
Boxer Floyd Mayweather Jr. has emerged as a potential buyer seeking to secure a 10% stake in the Giants, TMZ sports report included He and his business partner Meyer Orbach are said to be at the $700 million ballpark on Tuesday, saying they are “collecting offers.”
“My partner and I are constantly seeing a variety of opportunities, including ownership of sports teams. Real estate mogul Obach told TMZ Sports, 47-year-old Mayweather declined to comment.
The source also relayed to the outlet, where another investor was added to the group and said, “The plan will soon submit proposals.”
Tuesday's report comes days after the post confirmed that Mala and Tish's family had hired investment bank Maurice & Company.
The potential suitor was called by Maurice earlier this month.
The Giants are apart from the tragic 3-14 campaign of their existence, the 100th season. Valued at $7.3 billion Forbes in August 2024.
A few weeks before the sale news, Manning, who spent a 16-year career in New York and won two Super Bowls, said the idea of buying a portion of his previous team was “a certain thing that's definitely interesting.” That's what I said.
“Maybe there's only one team I'm interested in pursuing. It's the team I've played for 16 years, and it makes the most sense locally, but understanding if they sell a bit. “The previous quarterback 44, He spoke to CNBC Sports January.
In August, the NFL began allowing individual equity investments to purchase up to 10% of the franchise.
Tom Brady was part of the ownership group that won a 10% stake in the Raiders in October. The seven-time Super Bowl champions have a 5% portion.





