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  • Steward's and Thomas Hearns' financial woes a warning for Pacquiao

    Popular HBO commentator Emanuel Steward was slapped with a tax lien last month for owing the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about $38,000 for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, according to The Detroit News.

    Steward has trained over 30 world champions including Evander Holyfield and Thomas Hearns.

    Thomas "The Hitman" Hearns himself is facing foreclosure on his home and owed nearly $1 million in unpaid taxes and mortgage payments. (Hearns reportedly earned close to $40 million during his career.)

    Regarding Emanuel Steward, penalties and interest caused his tax debt to balloon to close to $48,000. HBO's popular commentator said that he recently paid off his tax bill, and blamed the late payments due to possibly not checking his mail.

    With the fast approaching IRS April 15 tax deadline, these cases serve as reminders for active fighters to practice prudent financial management. Floyd Mayweather, Jr, as it was widely reported last year, owed the IRS over $5 million in back taxes, penalties, and interest. Mayweather also reportedly faced repossession of numerous vehicles as well as owed the neighborhood trash collecter several thousand dollars.

    The National Basketball Association and National Football League have programs that routinely give their players training and classes regarding budgeting, financial and investment management. Boxing currently has no similar program. Golden Boy Promotions does sit down with fighters to give them periodic personalized financial overviews and reports.

    Emanuel Steward's and Thomas Hearns' cases serve as warning for today's current big spender and pound-for-pound king Manny Pacquiao. Think of the once-great Mike Tyson. The former heavyweight champion earned over $400 million during his fight career. Titanic purses since lost on mind-boggling expenses, Tyson declared bankruptcy not too long after his prime.

    Regarding Manny Pacquiao, "Pacman's" entourage size is approaching 200, and the congressional candidate is reportedly budgeting $10 million for his May electoral campaign.


    Manny Pacquiao's victory celebration (AP) While, the Filipino is expected to earn around $15 million in pre-tax income, IRS taxes (and Pacquiao belongs to the highest tax bracket) would bring earnings closer to $9 million.

    That amount seems rich until you consider that the Philippine government also takes its portion of taxes. Pacquiao is taxed millions of dollars each year on both U.S. and Philippine soil.

    Expenses are probably close to $2 million (about $1 million for Freddie Roach).

    After its after-tax tabulation, the Joshua Clottey fight probably provides only about half the funds needed in order to financially support his congressional bid - a race that many are forecasting Pacquiao to lose.

    A source close to the team also suggests that Pacquiao still ways to go in setting up a legal entity(s) that can classify his business expenses as deductibles in order to reduce his tax burden. If this information is true, and we say if, Pacquiao is likely losing several million dollars each year due to a lack of estate and tax planning in the United States alone.


    If Pacquiao is not careful, business expenses can wholly eat up his investment income and start to reduce his cash-generating assets. Entourage spending reportedly tops $700 for a single restaurant sitting at Nit Nai (next to the Wild Card Gym), and that's just for one meal - dinner.

    Gives proper meaning to the term "free loader" doesn't it? Chartered jet? Costs for a small commercial plane can range between $15,000 to $35,000. That's one hefty plane ticket bill

  • #2
    Pac's wife is smart, from what I see on the news pac's finances are just fine.

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    • #3
      Originally posted by .Sakuragi. View Post
      Pac's wife is smart, from what I see on the news pac's finances are just fine.
      Have you seen his entourage?

      It takes more than your wife to be smart to be able to stay out of financial trouble.

      All these trash promoters and managers should provide their stable with accountants and financial advisers.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by QUELOQUE View Post
        Have you seen his entourage?

        It takes more than your wife to be smart to be able to stay out of financial trouble.

        All these trash promoters and managers should provide their stable with accountants and financial advisers.
        Pac has a lot of decent business back in the philippines, thats what I know.

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        • #5
          Entourages are the real drain. He needs to drop a load of the freeloaders.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by .Sakuragi. View Post
            Pac has a lot of decent business back in the philippines, thats what I know.
            I hope so also... it'll be a sad sight 10 years from now if he's living in a one story home

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            • #7
              Originally posted by Shattered Jaw View Post
              Entourages are the real drain. He needs to drop a load of the freeloaders.
              That is true. I heard he has like 100 people on his team who doesnt do much.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Cashtro View Post
                Entourage spending reportedly tops $700 for a single restaurant sitting at Nit Nai (next to the Wild Card Gym), and that's just for one meal - dinner.

                Gives proper meaning to the term "free loader" doesn't it? Chartered jet? Costs for a small commercial plane can range between $15,000 to $35,000. That's one hefty plane ticket bill
                That's nothing compared to running for office in the Philippines. Win or lose it will impoverish Pacquiao. All because of the usual idiots around who think winning in elections is easy as long as you're a celebrity. Doesn't matter whether all you have ever done in your life is act and sing. Every democratic country has its own share of sycophants, to be fair.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by top7gun View Post
                  27% goes to arum
                  10% goes to roach
                  5% buboy
                  5% neri
                  5% konz
                  ???% painom/toma
                  ???% balato/ giveaways
                  ???% tax
                  ???% children
                  ???% mom dionisia
                  ???% anak sa labas
                  ???% siblings
                  ???% other sidelines

                  in the end nothing reaches jingky's open and waiting hands....

                  manny makes a loan to citibank to please and appease jingkee....

                  manny from rags to riches and back!
                  This is the real problem, is Pacquiao Entourage.
                  add to the fact he is getting taxed to ****.
                  this is why I know Pacquiao will fight Mayweather with the drug test for that 40 million

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by JQside View Post
                    That's nothing compared to running for office in the Philippines. Win or lose it will impoverish Pacquiao. All because of the usual idiots around who think winning in elections is easy as long as you're a celebrity. Doesn't matter whether all you have ever done in your life is act and sing. Every democratic country has its own share of sycophants, to be fair.
                    Do you really think Pacquiao will lose the election?

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