Floyd Mayweather counts $1 million in cash

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  • Cobrita
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    #21
    Originally posted by Bea5T
    Hes already happy


    Only for some time

    He doesn't speak to half of his family, his wife will dump him, his children will treat him the same he treated his own father, and then you will see that he wont really be a happy man with all that money he has.

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    • deliveryman
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      #22
      Originally posted by Cobrita
      Money cant buy happiness Gayweather.
      Well at least he can afford his own style of "misery".

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        #23
        Originally posted by ExecutiveOutlaw
        There are more than 8 MILLION millionares in America alone..

        Big wow, Floyd.

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          #24
          Sad. I can't rob that fool...

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          • deliveryman
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            #25
            Originally posted by Addison
            There are more than 8 MILLION millionares in America alone..

            Big wow, Floyd.
            Not quite. North America all together has 3.2M millionaires.

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              #26
              Floyd's problem is that he thinks everyone else worships money like he does, he just comes across lookin foolish to decent family people who don't give a **** about 'countin' stacks'

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              • deliveryman
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                #27
                If I were Floyd I would buy a few stories of a Condo, which would be like what 30, 40 suites? Rent them out for 1000-1500 a month and make $45,000a month, while my property would double 10 years from now, easily.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by deliveryman
                  If I were Floyd I would buy a few stories of a Condo, which would be like what 30, 40 suites? Rent them out for 1000-1500 a month and make $45,000a month, while my property would double 10 years from now, easily.
                  Floyd would rather clown around and get bodyslammed by big show to earn his dough

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by deliveryman
                    Not quite. North America all together has 3.2M millionaires.
                    Sorry man.. A friend of mine at the LA Times who works in the financial section told me this within the last few weeks.

                    Here is an article from 2005:



                    NEW YORK (CNN/Money) - The number of millionaires in America reached record highs in 2004, hitting 7.5 million, according to a new survey.

                    That represented a gain of 21 percent, the largest jump in the number of U.S. millionaires since 1998, according to the survey by the Spectrem Group, a Chicago-based research firm.

                    Spectrem counted Americans with net assets of $1 million or more, excluding primary residences but including second homes and other real estate holdings. There were 6 million millionaires in 2001, when the bursting of the tech-stock bubble pruned more than a million Americans from this status.


                    The firm surveyed data from 450 households. It found the ranks of the very wealthiest Americans, those with investable assets of more than $5 million, climbed even faster, up 38 percent in 2004.

                    Much of the increased wealth can be traced to stock market gains, according to the report. About 37 percent of the investable assets of Americans with net worth of $500,000 or more are in stocks and mutual funds and another 14 percent are in IRAs. About 9 percent is in cash.

                    The survey found that more than 35 percent of the affluent are retired and 36 percent are business owners. The overwhelming majority – 86 percent – are married, and the mean age is just under 56.

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