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    #31
    Originally posted by Ryannn View Post
    "Taxes, after all, are dues that we pay for the privileges of membership in an organized society." Franklin D. Roosevelt

    roy must have forgot.
    Lol that's messed up.

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      #32
      Look's like were see Roy a little longer in the ring.

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        #33
        Originally posted by JmH Reborn View Post
        What is with these guys essentially spending money they earn, before they actually are supposed to?
        Probably kind of hard to give up on that lifestyle. That's the way I figure but it's not always the case. Look at George Foreman, not that much problem. Just a old-fashion dude that sells grills. Doesn't seem to be flashy guy to me.
        He could be an A**hole for all I know but a thrifty one.
        Last edited by sdcluser; 04-07-2011, 11:26 AM.

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          #34
          why are people on this board so shocked at rich people oweing the IRS money?

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            #35
            Originally posted by yesir View Post
            why are people on this board so shocked at rich people oweing the IRS money?
            I think people are shocked at the level of ignorance of these fighters and the lack of support from their team to ensure that their business is handled. I don't think us fans want to see these fighters that we've grown up watching and cheering for, fighting in their forties, losing to bums they have no business losing to, just because they couldn't manage a little bit of self-control. He owes taxes from 2003, what has he been doing all this time? Its pretty sad when you think about it.

            RJJ Jr. getting knocked out in one round in Australia to pay some bills is sad. Holyfield still believing that he'll be champ to pay for them 20 kids and houses and back taxes is still sad.

            And all those enablers they had when they were the top dogs in the sports, gone like a pack of roaches

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              #36
              Floyd is rich he has money but roy he will fight till hes sixty to pay off bills he will get hurt badly he needs to fight bums and try to get a megafight with someone who can give him a big purse

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                #37
                Originally posted by sdcluser View Post
                Probably kind of hard to give up on that lifestyle. That's the way I figure but it's not always the case. Look at George Foreman, not that much problem. Just a old-fashion dude that sells grills. Doesn't seem to be flashy guy to me.
                He could be an A**hole for all I know but a thrifty one.
                lol big george earned more money (and still earning) from those grills than he did his entire boxing career (at least according to CNBC).

                doesn't big george have ten kids or something? he would probably be broke as well if he didn't hit that lottery jackpot a.k.a. the grills.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by SuckaPunch View Post
                  lol big george earned more money (and still earning) from those grills than he did his entire boxing career (at least according to CNBC).

                  doesn't big george have ten kids or something? he would probably be broke as well if he didn't hit that lottery jackpot a.k.a. the grills.
                  its a damn good business that's for sure...

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                    #39
                    ok, can someone explain me what's IRS is about? I don't udnerstand that, the fighter owned his $ and then some goverment agency take it away? what the fuсk is that?

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by yesir View Post
                      why are people on this board so shocked at rich people oweing the IRS money?
                      It's sad for rich boxers because these guys aren't like other athletes. They don't go to school and get a degree to back themselves on and then get drafted into the pros. Most often with these boxers is that they only know the sport of boxing and it's sad when they reach the pinnacle and fall like a boulder because of reckless behavior. Roy Jones is lucky he has a commentating job or else I wouldn't be surprised to see him selling his autograph or installing TV's for a living. This is the depressing side of boxing because there is no excuse for it. Accountants are around for a reason.

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