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    #21
    Whatever Floyd generated isn’t anywhere near what he took home. Tyson & Holyfield blasted through 300m. Floyd will do the same.

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      #22
      Originally posted by 15 Rounds again View Post
      Floyd buys diamond encrusted sunglasses for millions to fill his empty soul, and Manny buys houses for poor people.
      See the difference. In other good news, Broner wishes he didnt flush actual cash down the toilet
      Astute observation. Floyd is an extreme narcissist with an empty soul. Deep down he resents that his whole life and career are a lie, he was a protected fraud who even admits he is a coward. All the money and cars and flash in the world will not repair his broken self esteem.

      Lying frauds who were fixed and rigged for their whole careers, who ducked and dodged all the threats who would have beaten him can only wish to be like Manny Pacquiao or Mike Tyson, rea warriors, true champions.

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        #23
        Originally posted by turnedup View Post
        I mean he’s not the only one saying this. We’ve seen Floyd betting 100k on a single game. He also lives in the ******** capital. I mean we only hear how much he’s earned nobody knows how much he actually keeps from that. At the end of the day Floyd lives his life how he wants but we’ve seen Tyson blow a few hundred million in like three years and he wasn’t living as loud as Floyd is.
        This is what people don't get, Floyd is NOTORIOUS for spending money like he is drinking water....

        IRS has had 3 tax liens on him now because he never pays his taxes.

        Floyd has MADE so much money in his career but did he bother to invest properly so he can MAINTAIN the lifestyle he has grown accustomed to?

        People harp about Pacquiao but guess what, that man actually invested a sizable part of his fortune in properties etc and has money working for him now. (hell his own kids make good money now on their own due to them being savy and knowing how social media is a cash cow in itself).

        I PRAY THAT FLOYD HAD PEOPLE AROUND HIM THAT HE LISTENED TO and invested some of that hard earned fortune.

        I may have never been a fan of Money May (his Pretty boy days he was a different fighter) BUT I really don't want to see him broke by the time he is in his 50's, that would be tragic.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Dean_Razorback View Post
          who gives a shlt? let floyd gamble every single penny if he wants, dude's a grown man, he can do whatever he wants with his money
          Because some of us aren't heartless and in the end would like to see him successful. Just because I was no stan of his doesn't mean I wish him ill will.

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            #25
            50 cent and floyd dont talk or hang out for 5+ years anymore.

            50 cent would have no idea what money Floyd has in his accounts, only gossip from people around floyd.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Roy Keane View Post
              Whatever Floyd generated isn’t anywhere near what he took home. Tyson & Holyfield blasted through 300m. Floyd will do the same.
              Um actually he took home most of what he generated. He is his own promotion, and since he was paying himself as contractor (hence why he always had IRS liens) he didn't pay taxes upfront.

              His career earnings (not income generated btw) is at about 1.1 BILLION.



              Arturo Gatti: June 25, 2005 – $3.2 million
              Carlos Baldomir: November 4, 2006 – $8 million
              Oscar De La Hoya: May 5, 2007 – $25 million
              Ricky Hatton: December 8, 2007 – $25 million
              World Wrestling Entertainment Appearance: – $20 million
              Juan Manuel Márquez: September 19, 2009 – $25 million
              Sugar Shane Mosley: May 14th, 2010 – $30 million
              Victor Ortiz: September 17th, 2011 – $40 million
              Miguel Cotto: May 5, 2012 – $40 million
              Robert Guerrero: May 4, 2013 – $50 million
              Saul Alvarez: September 14, 2013 – $75 million
              Marcos Maidana: May 2, 2014 – $40 million
              Marcos Maidana: September 13, 2014 – $32 million
              Manny Pacquiao: May 2nd, 2015 – $250 million
              Andre Berto – September 12, 2015 – $35 million
              Conor McGregor – August 27, 2017 – $300 million

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                #27
                Originally posted by strykr619 View Post
                This is what people don't get, Floyd is NOTORIOUS for spending money like he is drinking water....

                IRS has had 3 tax liens on him now because he never pays his taxes.

                Floyd has MADE so much money in his career but did he bother to invest properly so he can MAINTAIN the lifestyle he has grown accustomed to?

                People harp about Pacquiao but guess what, that man actually invested a sizable part of his fortune in properties etc and has money working for him now. (hell his own kids make good money now on their own due to them being savy and knowing how social media is a cash cow in itself).

                I PRAY THAT FLOYD HAD PEOPLE AROUND HIM THAT HE LISTENED TO and invested some of that hard earned fortune.

                I may have never been a fan of Money May (his Pretty boy days he was a different fighter) BUT I really don't want to see him broke by the time he is in his 50's, that would be tragic.
                Nobody wants to see any of these guys broke but folks here spend so much time talking about other people’s pockets. We have no idea who actually makes what..”it’s part of the sport” no it’s actually not, boxing and boxing business are two separate things. Our involvement is in boxing and not the business.

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                  #28
                  we just had one of the greatest bull runs in history. If Floyd isnt a complete ******ed and invested even 1/4th of what he made in 2015 and 2017 and put it in a US market index fund, he would be doing pretty good.

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                    #29
                    50 is normally playing, but he's seems very serious talking about it. AL Haymon had Floyd on a spending limit and allowance because Floyd spends so much

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by Southpawology View Post
                      i swear we've heard this for like 5 years straight now
                      And we’ll continue to hear it as long as there’s salty, butt-hurt fans of all the dudes he beat in the boxing ring. There’s a segment of “fans” out there that will use anything to disparage the King.

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