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    Comments Thread For: Roy Jones Jr. Now Battered By The IRS, Owes $3.5 Million

    Former heavyweight champ Roy Jones Jr. is the latest boxer to take a pounding from the IRS. After it was recently revealed that Floyd Mayweather Jr. was hit with a past due tax bill of nearly $3.4 million, former four division champion Roy Jones Jr. has been hit with an even bigger bill for $3.5 million dollars. The Detroit News reports that the IRS filed a $629,085 lien against Jones on March 21 with the Santa Rosa County Clerk in Florida. Those taxes are owed from 2009, but there is also another lien, which was filed on February 11, 2008 for $2,946,650 in Santa Rosa County. That bill is for Jones' earnings in 2003 and 2004. Jones returns on May 22 in Moscow against dangerous cruiserweight Denis Lebedev.
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    #2
    smh.........

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      #3
      SMH.....

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        #4
        Great, more reason for him to keep fighting.

        Can we make a special rule to let Roy fight with a helmet on?

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          #5
          Don't you guys love the titles on these threads? Battered! Blasted!

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            #6
            No wonder he is fighting Lebedev.

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              #7
              Roy, the mofo must have amde millions yet ****ed his bank up too. No wonder

              Boxers really are dumb.

              I would be surprised if pac doesn't go broke the way he has 15 men and buys people things

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                #8
                Jesus ****in christttttttt

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                    #10
                    lets see if this one has over 600+ responses

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