I have never seen so many grown men jealous of another. Praying on another mans downfall lmao. I'm 100% sure you dudes were raised by women. "HE'S GONNA GO BROKE!" "THOSE WOMEN DON'T LOVE HIM!" "I CANT WAIT TILL HE LOSES!" lmfao, get a tampon.
Floyd gonna end up broke, dude LOVES gold diggers!
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I say spend it 'til it's gone cause you can't take it with you... Ride 'til the wheels fall off... But then another side of me doesn't want to see Floyd broke like Tyson or Joe Louis. It was sad what happened to Louis after his career was over. People who he once called friends treated him like schit after all he'd done for them.
Even though I don't personally know Floyd, I don't want that for him
But hey, maybe it'll work for him. I thought Birdman and all those guys from Cash Money would be broke a long time ago and they're still going strong so who knowsLast edited by BoxingGenius27; 09-08-2013, 03:37 PM.Comment
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I agree that some kids born into wealth have very limited parental guidance/advice about money management during their youth.Not all kids want to carry on their parents legacy
We've heard stories of countless kids who are born into wealth and just give it up for some religious or spiritual awakening and others who turn to doing coke and crack, then you have those who want to spend all of daddies money
We all have a different outlook with money, some folks simply aren't driven by financial legacies.
Kids born into wealth will more than likely have less understanding of how hard it is to come by
Many of the rich kids who seemingly blow a substantial amount of their inherited wealth frivolously and end up in the poor house, are sometimes by-products of negligent parents who were hardly in their lives a lot of times due to ***********al social and family lives and/or family tragedies.
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Couldn't have said it better, that's all it is, people just want him to lose and then nobody will care about him, I think if he wins this fight but struggles he should call it a day and try and keep his 0.as soon as he loses, his stock will drop drastically. hes not an exciting fighter to watch for one. Everyone wants to see him lose. Once that happens who many people you think will pay big money to watch a PPV event to what...see him lose again? Nobody will care anymore. All that life style all that gold digging and spending will go away soon. TMT is a joke for promotions. DLH will turn his back on him and Arum wont do business with him...who will he team up with...Shaw?Comment
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Exactly all of these hip hop stars and athletes may look like fools on the outside looking in with their spending habits, but that's because we're on the outside looking in. No one on this site has any clue what Floyd invests his money in or his long term plans with his money. Making statements like "He's gonna go broke" is simply speculation and envy. No one knows his financial situation yet we've got the gossip girls here getting their panties wet in excitement. That's less than a man in my opinion and I got no respect for little girls like that.I say spend it 'til it's gone cause you can't take it with you... Ride 'til the wheels fall off... But then another side of me doesn't want to see Floyd broke like Tyson or Joe Louis. It was sad what happened to Louis after his career was over. People who he once called friends treated him like schit after all he'd done for them.
Even though I don't personally know Floyd, I don't want that for him
But hey, maybe it'll work for him. I thought Birdman and all those guys from Cash Money would be broke a long time ago and they're still going strong so who knowsComment
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I agree with the majority that Floyd Mayweather Jr. will go broke or will have to downgrade his lifestyle in the future. I am going to go on a limb and say that no one on this site has seen the 30 for 30 "Broke" on Espn. The amount of athletes that go penniless is outstanding. I truly don't understand why these athletes don't stay in school and educate themselves. His monthly living expenses must be through the roof. All his houses must maintain insurance, maintenance fees, electricity fees and taxes every year. He has his normal expenses of food, car insurance, car maintenance and so forth. If he does happen to keep all his money in just one account then he must not have a good financial adviser. The FDIC will only insure a certain amount in each account. I don't know his bills but I do know that to maintain a lavish lifestyle, you need to earn a healthy wage.Comment
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So what, Floyd has already lost more money than all of us combined will ever see or can imagine. Floyd's earning power will drop substantially after he loses but he will still be paid millions per fight just no where near as much.
If Canelo loses a close decision there will have to be a rematch on Cinco de Mayo because that PPV would be be bigger as long as they have another stellar undercard.Comment
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very trueI agree that some kids born into wealth have very limited parental guidance/advice about money management during their youth.
Many of the rich kids who seemingly blow a substantial amount of their inherited wealth frivolously and end up in the poor house, are sometimes by-products of negligent parents who were hardly in their lives a lot of times due to ***********al social and family lives and/or family tragedies.
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I know of kids who come from modestly wealthy families, we are talking like 2 - 3 million £ and they don't know the first thing about paying a bill or understand the concept of a mortgage. Spending daddies money on coke or computer games and satellite tv in every room in the house, while their parents are hard at work.
I just feel someone who has seen hardship more than likely will appreciate wealth more, not everyone, but most.Comment
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