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Floyd Mayweather Jr Investigation Reveals Huge Debts
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Originally posted by SigmaMu View PostWhat is poor Floyd going to do? He can't draw any sales. It was reported that his next fight only generated like 12 ticket sales in the nosebleed section and this is why the fight was postponed for Sept. 19th which will be owned by the UFC that night. Poor little Floyd will have to fight at least 10 times to pay off his debt. Hurry Floyd before you do 5 years in Federal prison for being anti American and not paying your taxes. Did you honestly think the IRS was going to feel sorry for you just because you claim to be America and you stood behind a wall with the American flag behind you?
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Originally posted by Bhopreign View PostSince when has taxes been 50 percent?
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Originally posted by Deja_Vous View PostFloyd's ppv numbers are better than Fanny Pac's against common opponents.
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Originally posted by Beater_of_ass View PostThe only fights Mayweather has been a draw for were DLH, who is only the biggest draw of all time, and Hatton whose just as big if not bigger in UK PPV buys. Mayweather is not a draw because his fights are boring, its the opposition that bring in the cash.
Feel free to correct me if I'm wrong but....
Mayweather/DLH > Pac/DLH
Mayweather/Hatton > Pac/Hatton
In terms of PPV buys, no?
For the record, I'm not being sarcastic. I really don't know the exact (or anywhere close to the exact) numbers.
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Floyd Mayweather Jr Investigation Reveals Huge Debts
When Floyd Mayweather Jr. announced that he was returning to the sport, he swore the comeback had nothing to do with money. There were numerous reports that Mayweather was in heavy debt. Reports that he owed millions to the IRS, among others. Mayweather and his best friend/CEO of Mayweather Promotions, Leonard Ellerbe, denied these claims. [details]
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