Comments Thread For: Mayweather Seeking $61 Million From Bankrupt Casino
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All that can be said is..."good luck to him". I don't think he'll get anything worth while, maybe a few cents on the dollar when ALL the other claims and legal costs are settled...pro rata. Everyone except preferred lenders will have to share what's over. And it won't be much. I used to laugh when I heard someone say "a fool and his money are soon parted", but with Mayweather, from burning $100 bills and scattering money around, to buying a car on payments at 16% interest only a few days after he'd had a reputed $25 mill payday, he climbs the height(s) of ******ity. Imagine lending a casino money......... just like the fools who gamble there, or buying "gold bricks" at half-price.Floyd Mayweather Jr. is seeking $61.6 million from Center Stage Alabama, a bingo hall/casino/entertain complex that he claims received a loan from him two years ago and has yet to repay him, according to court documents obtained by BoxingScene.com.
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Even buying the Golden Gate Bridge is far more feasible. He must have got the idea from paying Marquez that $300,000 per lb. penalty...... I believe he actually expected it would be paid. It's like sending a simple assistant out to get a left-handed hammer.
Of course he may be a preferred lender.Comment
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money makes money.
Ima write floyd and tell em I'll punch every pacquaio fan in the face for the rest of my life, if he breaks me off a few mills LOLComment
why in the hell would anybody sign off and agree to such a loan
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