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Snoop Dogg Announces That He Wants A 3-Year $15 Million Contract To Call Future Sporting Events

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Source - Snoop Dogg wants a 3-year, $15 million contract to call future sporting events.

The fight between Mike Tyson and Roy Jones Jr. was declared a draw, which has upset some fans who wanted a definitive outcome at the conclusion of the bout. 

At the end of the night, we got to see two legends get back in the ring, as well as a vicious knockout with Nate Robinson hitting the floor hard as a result of YouTube Jake Paul's hands. One man stood victorious following it all though: commentator Snoop Dogg.

Snoop Dogg's energy was unmatched during the bout. His emotions were on high, reacting to each punch with hilarious remarks, seemingly enjoying himself every step of the way. Many are hailing him as the winner of the night, looking forward to future matches called by the rap legend. Apparently, Snoop is down to get back to the ringside area, but he wants a bag for it.

The West Coast emcee re-posted a tweet on Instagram, revealing that he wants upwards of $15 million for a 3-year contract to call upcoming sporting events on ESPN, Fox Sports, or even NBA on TNT.

Give it to him. Give him the 3-year/$15 million contract and lock him in before he realizes what he's worth. If guys like Tony Romo are making $18 MILLION per year, there's no reason Snoop shouldn't be making at least double that. Not after Saturday's performance...

That was first ballot hall of fame announcing from arguably America's all-time favorite gangster rapper. Hot New Hip Hop even wrote an article on it where they included reactions from industry heavy hitters...

Although my favorite part of the story is that he made the announcement on Instagram by screenshotting a picture of one of his tweets…

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You know he was serious too. I guess the only question now is…can Barstool afford three years of Snoop content for $15 million. Imagine him calling a Rough N Rowdy then performing at it after? Money well spent if you ask me. Hopefully someone coughs up the dough so we can hear him on the mic more often. I don't care who it is, I just need more Snoop. He hasn't been that entertaining since Doggy Fizzle Televizzle.

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Fingers crossed someone makes it happen.