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  • Ray*
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    So this is How Mayweather lost all his Money!!!

    WHERE DID ALL FLOYD MAYWEATHER'S MONEY GO?


    Why did Floyd Mayweather Jr retire from boxing? Because he no longer needed boxing for anything. A position he cemented by walking away from a rematch of the most lucrative fight in the history of the sport. Many, including myself, feel Mayweather made a terrible mistake. Naturally "Money" didn't care what any of us thought, and he had about $40M reasons to feel this way. Why did Floyd Mayweather Jr return to boxing? Money. What the hell happened to all of his money? That's the question nobody has been able to answer, until now.

    To make a long story short, **********.com understands that during his retirement, Mayweather quickly formed a friendship with a fellow named Willie, who allegedly managed to hustle Mayweather out of so much of his money that he couldn't even afford to pay taxes on his 2007 earnings.

    Allegedly Willie told Floyd that he can turn $1M into $4M in a month or less. Floyd gives him the mill and a few DAYS later Willie comes back to Mayweather with $5M.

    Of course greed is the reason Mayweather allegedly decided to give Willie the vast majority of his bank account (anywhere from $26-42M) instead of another million or two, or three, or four that he just made.

    Mayweather allegedly gives Willie all of his money, and Willie hasn't been seen or heard from since.

    Perhaps Big Willie told Floyd that he could turn eight figures into nine figures on another quick flip and it became too much for Floyd to resist.

    The desperation Moneyless Mayweather's experienced was evident when he nearly signed a three fight deal with Don King Productions without informing his advisors Leonard Ellerbe or Al Haymon.

    ********** also understands that Haymon, had to leave his ill mother's bedside, and rush to Florida to block the deal from happening by assuring Floyd that he would make more for his next fight without King.

    Haymon also allegedly broke off Floyd with a substantial amount of money to hold him down until pay day. This probably marks the first time Mayweather, an HBO fighter for years before Haymon joined the team, actually needed the concert promoter for anything.

    Being affiliated with the best fighter in the world certainly helped Haymon secure clients. Working with Mayweather also enabled Haymon to get other clients of his like Vernon Forrest (RIP) and Andre Berto quick title fights against less than stellar opposition because of WHEN Mayweather vacated.

    Forrest defeated Carlos Baldomir for the WBC 154 pound title Mayweather won from Oscar De La Hoya and Andre Berto's HBO televised tune up against Mickey "Mouse" Rodriguez became a world title fight when Mayweather vacated the WBC welterweight strap he defended against Ricky Hatton in his last fight. Making those moves fattened everybody but Mayweather's pockets, so according to my calculations Haymon still owes Mayweather at least one favor.

    Since he walked on the De La Hoya rematch, Mayweather's decisions have enabled Manny Pacquiao to become a boxing superstar, have cost Floyd millions of dollars in cash, ***elry, automobiles and priceless personal items like the outfit he wore against Zab Judah (nearly $10,000), and the segway shown on HBO's first 24/7 ($3k) were auctioned off on ebay.

    Fortunately, he has the talent to make it all back with interest in a year or two. He's always trained like a hungry fighter, and is one of the most gifted fighters I've ever seen, but he needs a win over Marquez more than he's ever needed anything from boxing before because a loss to Marquez would prevent Lil Floyd from ever making big Willie money again.
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    Originally posted by Ray`
    WHERE DID ALL FLOYD MAYWEATHER'S MONEY GO?


    Why did Floyd Mayweather Jr retire from boxing? Because he no longer needed boxing for anything. A position he cemented by walking away from a rematch of the most lucrative fight in the history of the sport. Many, including myself, feel Mayweather made a terrible mistake. Naturally "Money" didn't care what any of us thought, and he had about $40M reasons to feel this way. Why did Floyd Mayweather Jr return to boxing? Money. What the hell happened to all of his money? That's the question nobody has been able to answer, until now.

    To make a long story short, **********.com understands that during his retirement, Mayweather quickly formed a friendship with a fellow named Willie, who allegedly managed to hustle Mayweather out of so much of his money that he couldn't even afford to pay taxes on his 2007 earnings.

    Allegedly Willie told Floyd that he can turn $1M into $4M in a month or less. Floyd gives him the mill and a few DAYS later Willie comes back to Mayweather with $5M.

    Of course greed is the reason Mayweather allegedly decided to give Willie the vast majority of his bank account (anywhere from $26-42M) instead of another million or two, or three, or four that he just made.

    Mayweather allegedly gives Willie all of his money, and Willie hasn't been seen or heard from since.

    Perhaps Big Willie told Floyd that he could turn eight figures into nine figures on another quick flip and it became too much for Floyd to resist.

    The desperation Moneyless Mayweather's experienced was evident when he nearly signed a three fight deal with Don King Productions without informing his advisors Leonard Ellerbe or Al Haymon.

    ********** also understands that Haymon, had to leave his ill mother's bedside, and rush to Florida to block the deal from happening by assuring Floyd that he would make more for his next fight without King.

    Haymon also allegedly broke off Floyd with a substantial amount of money to hold him down until pay day. This probably marks the first time Mayweather, an HBO fighter for years before Haymon joined the team, actually needed the concert promoter for anything.

    Being affiliated with the best fighter in the world certainly helped Haymon secure clients. Working with Mayweather also enabled Haymon to get other clients of his like Vernon Forrest (RIP) and Andre Berto quick title fights against less than stellar opposition because of WHEN Mayweather vacated.

    Forrest defeated Carlos Baldomir for the WBC 154 pound title Mayweather won from Oscar De La Hoya and Andre Berto's HBO televised tune up against Mickey "Mouse" Rodriguez became a world title fight when Mayweather vacated the WBC welterweight strap he defended against Ricky Hatton in his last fight. Making those moves fattened everybody but Mayweather's pockets, so according to my calculations Haymon still owes Mayweather at least one favor.

    Since he walked on the De La Hoya rematch, Mayweather's decisions have enabled Manny Pacquiao to become a boxing superstar, have cost Floyd millions of dollars in cash, ***elry, automobiles and priceless personal items like the outfit he wore against Zab Judah (nearly $10,000), and the segway shown on HBO's first 24/7 ($3k) were auctioned off on ebay.

    Fortunately, he has the talent to make it all back with interest in a year or two. He's always trained like a hungry fighter, and is one of the most gifted fighters I've ever seen, but he needs a win over Marquez more than he's ever needed anything from boxing before because a loss to Marquez would prevent Lil Floyd from ever making big Willie money again.
    WTF... is this **** real Ray??? Daaaaaaaaaaamn... I mean I pretty much thought that he had money problems BUT whaaaaaaaaaaaat... that's beyond ****** on his part... Willie must be lucky

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    • overlordbox
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      #3
      damn poor floyd
      greedy too much?

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        #4
        very interesting.

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          Originally posted by jkaisen41
          WTF... is this **** real Ray??? Daaaaaaaaaaamn... I mean I pretty much thought that he had money problems BUT whaaaaaaaaaaaat... that's beyond ****** on his part... Willie must be lucky


          Yea, Really article and true story, It was written in september 2009 by G. leon of boxing t a l k dot com and because the story was true Team Mayweather refuse to talk or do interviews with him since he release the article, Funny thing is G.Leon was a Mayweather guy but now he has turn the tide on Mayweather.

          I thought the money "Problems" was just rumours as well but now i believe it.

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            Originally posted by Ray`
            Yea, Really article and true story, It was written in september 2009 by G. leon of boxing t a l k dot com and because the story was true Team Mayweather refuse to talk or do interviews with him since he release the article, Funny thing is G.Leon was a Mayweather guy but now he has turn the tide on Mayweather.

            I thought the money "Problems" was just rumours as well but now i believe it.
            I still know you from earlier here on... I was banned once don't ask me why... but I can't remember my name anymore... we had some discussions as well... we laughed about that a German and Brit had to come together to make some sense...

            Daaaaaaaaamn... I thought there could be some truth to it... I couldn't understand how he lost a lot because of his life style... but if you give a guy 40 million...

            That really sucks... I though as he retired that it could be 4 real... because of his body breaking down... as he came back I though... probable his body has healed and ****... but as it seems he is only back for the money... it's never a good combination... at least he has enough skill that if somebody beats him he doesn't get whoopings...

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              Zab Judah said Floyd has lost hundreds of thousands betting on US football matches. Anyone who throws it around clubs and gambles in those amounts doesn't understand money and frankly doesn't deserve it. No doubt he'll end up with none of it.

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                yup! on top of him being broke, he also has court cases to deal with.

                I've posted this before, but will post it again...



                Ashley Law Group Inc, Plaintiff(s) vs. Floyd Mayweather, Defendant(s)

                09/17/2009 Complaint
                Complaint for Breach of Contract; Unjust Enrichment; and Monies Due and Owing


                JP Morgan Chase Bank, Plaintiff(s) vs. Floyd Mayweather Jr, Defendant(s) §

                Case Type: Breach of Contract
                Subtype: Collection of Actions



                but this is my favorite:

                ***elers Of Las Vegas vs Floyd Mayweather §

                Case Type: Breach of Contract

                what? Floyd can't even pay for his bling?


                source:

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                • -Spinal-
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                  Oh snap. Very interesting. Have they put a bounty on Big Willie's head yet?

                  Where's The Mayweather Mafia when you need 'em?

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                    Originally posted by The Weebler II
                    Zab Judah said Floyd has lost hundreds of thousands betting on US football matches. Anyone who throws it around clubs and gambles in those amounts doesn't understand money and frankly doesn't deserve it. No doubt he'll end up with none of it.
                    That he bets and **** I knew off...

                    I think this is simply something that follow him his whole career... it's the same with his antics... I personally think he is very insecure and doesn't really know who he is... his father from little on trained him... he couldn't play like others... he never had an childhood... that all comes out now... and obvisouly he doesn't know **** about money...

                    Many only see him acting like a prick... but usually guys who do are a) simply pricks, b) doesn't know any better or c)simply trying to defend themselves... trying to build a wall around him... I don't think that Mayweather at heart is a prick... he's still very childish... he still has to grow a lot as a human being... I hope he can do it... it's always sad if human beings struggle to grow into human beings.

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