So Mayweather did owe the IRS....
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It's funny how he looked right into the camera on 24/7 and lied. He knew he was running out of money and needed this fight. He got a $10 million purse for the fight and the IRS was threatening to take the 5.6 million he owed out of the purse.
Real classy dude Mayweather is.
I always grew up with two rules, neer lie on your **** and never lie about how much money you have.
Maybe that mansion and cars aren't all paid for....Comment
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doesn't matter if floyd had/has anything paid off, because when you owe the IRS, they'll take whatever they want, whenever they want, and how much they want.
it's a classic floyd camera move to act like he's living hassle free, that life is coasting, when the IRS goons are gearing up to seize his ****.
and now floyds humble approach is due to the ass whooping he is in the midst of taking right now form the IRS, this is floyds first fight when he's the underdog, which he isnt going to win. although he will still be fine when the dust settles, this is just the reality that floyd tries to keep from the public, or anyone in his position. i just find it classic that he's talking about selling his cars, and bull**** because he's growing up, hahahaha what a laugh, he's forced into a reality that is forcing him to grow up. classic, life isnt a hip hop video where everything is bling.
this is the first fight where floyd heads into uncertainty, now if we can get him in the ring against someone who he's uncertain in winning against, that would be floyd growing up, finally, or for once.Comment
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TS... wrong
Mayweather said he had a good relationship with the IRS and they weren't taking nothing away from him... read: as far as possessions go.
He never said he didn't owe them, like people relish in accusing him of.
And before you say it..He defaulted on the other Rolls on purpose, and that wasn't even to the IRS, but to a bank. In a recent interview, he said he's going down to one Rolls, and one Caddy truck and getting rid of the rest of his whips.
Get your facts straight, please.Comment
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But on the IRS thing, I challenge you to find where he said he owed nothing to the IRS. He just said the IRS wouldn't take any of his possessions, and that he had a good relationship with the Gov't. and surely enough, the IRS waited for his ass didn't it.
He may have been slick about how he handled the question, as he is slick with everything if you think about it, but he never outright lied about that particular issue.Comment
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http://sports.espn.go.com/sports/box...ory?id=4495350
It's funny how he looked right into the camera on 24/7 and lied. He knew he was running out of money and needed this fight. He got a $10 million purse for the fight and the IRS was threatening to take the 5.6 million he owed out of the purse.
Real classy dude Mayweather is.
I always grew up with two rules, neer lie on your **** and never lie about how much money you have.
Maybe that mansion and cars aren't all paid for....Comment
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