However, if you think about it for a minute, bodyguards help solve all types of problems.
The thing is, when you are famous worldwide for being the ‘big shot’, there will always be someone who wants a piece of you.
Recently, Mike Tyson was in the news after he punched a guy who was harassing him on a plane. A passenger apparently recognized him and started trying to talk to him, before becoming aggressive and reportedly hitting Tyson with a water bottle, leading to Tyson punching him.
This is where bodyguards come in. Getting beat up by Mike Tyson is a great anecdote, getting the shit kicked out of you by Mike Tyson’s bodyguards is a cautionary tale.
There’s also the legal side - Tyson had to deal with the fallout from this and could have ended up being prosecuted, if you have bodyguards for this then they can take the legal heat off of you. In addition bodyguards provide general crowd control, stopping fans from coming right up to you in the first place if you don’t want them to. If you are an active fighter, you also don’t want to be constantly putting yourself in a situation where you might have to fight a bareknuckle boxing match with some drunk rando on the street - even if you win every time, you might break a wrist and lose millions.
Bodyguards don’t only protect in a physical sense, for fighters the protection from legal and financial damage is just as important.