Actually no.... Before that Connor Fight he was in debt with the IRS! And he got an extension untill after the fight! When he signed with Oscar it was because Oscar paid his 5 Million IRS bill! I like Floyd greatly, but he's bad with cash
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Originally posted by millcitymauler View PostAnd 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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Originally posted by strykr619 View PostUm 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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Originally posted by MrBillion View PostWho's satly about another man's greatness....But Factz are Factz regardless of feelings homie! Nobody's is mad or salty about no damn printable money...Very ****** thing to say
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