You can't deny he looks good in a suit. David Beckham -- future hotelier -- watches Manny Pacquiao fight Brandon Rios during the "Clash in Cotai" at the Venetian Macao on November 24.
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David Beckham for H&M —
"Now that I've conquered bodywear, perhaps it's time to make my move into hotels," David Beckham might be thinking.
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David Beckham enters hotel game —
The Las Vegas Sands group spent $2.4 billion to build its Macau replica of the Las Vegas original. There's even Grand Canal Shoppes complete with gondolas, on which gondoliers serenade guests.
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Venetian Macau —
The Venetian isn't just the biggest casino in Macau. It lays claims to having the world's largest casino floor -- almost 540,000 square feet of gaming space.
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Marina Bay Sands —
With 2,560 rooms and more than 10,000 staff, the $5.5 billion Marina Bay Sands has become Singapore's most famous landmark since opening in 2010 thanks to the boat-shaped rooftop that connects its three towers and dominates the skyline. Already home to several celebrity chef restaurants, the Beckham brand will be right at home here.
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Marina Bay Sands —
Game on! A general view of the Marina Bay Sands casino, which opened in 2010. Singapore's two casinos generated about $5.85 billion in gambling revenue in 2012, putting it in behind Vegas for third in the world gaming revenue rankings.