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George Forman worth more than Oscar and Mayweather?
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Yes, he does own property. But some of that property is RENTAL properties, which should pay for itself. Then keep in mind appreciation factors, as he purchased a bunch of properties long ago.
On Episode 2, All-Access, he told Robin Leech he has about $1 million per month for the rest of his life. So he's not as clueless as you think.
of course it's f#cking rental property.
i invest in real estate. it's one of the things i do for my money / with my money. maybe you're some kind of real estate insider who knows more about it than i do, but i seriously doubt it from looking at your rhetoric.
"he told robin leech he has a million dollars a month for the rest of his life. that means he's not clueless."Comment
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You claimed all he did was spend. But then come to find out, he's invested in real estate. So which is it? There's no rhetoric in what I said.of course it's f#cking rental property.
i invest in real estate. it's one of the things i do for my money / with my money. maybe you're some kind of real estate insider who knows more about it than i do, but i seriously doubt it from looking at your rhetoric.
"he told robin leech he has a million dollars a month for the rest of his life. that means he's not clueless."
And yes, on All-Access, that is what he told Robin Leech. If he can say something like that about his finances, it goes to show that MAYBE he's not clueless with his money as you think he is. He seems to know just how much WEALTH he has...Comment
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You claimed all he did was spend. But then come to find out, he's invested in real estate. So which is it? There's no rhetoric in what I said.
And yes, on All-Access, that is what he told Robin Leech. If he can say something like that about his finances, it goes to show that MAYBE he's not clueless with his money as you think he is. He seems to know just how much WEALTH he has...
"at the very least, we know he owns property."
-new england.
rhetoric can simply mean discourse / communication. if you're arguing that you're not being persuasive effectively, which is the more commonly used definition of rhetoric, i'd agree with you. you're certainly not being persuasive.
he can tell robin leech whatever the F#ck he wants about his money. when you spend like that, carry around piles of cash like a drug dealer, and have a well documented, multimillion dollar IRS issue pop up in the middle of your multi million dollar career, it's safe to call you an idiot with money.Comment
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Again, there is no rhetoric when I merely stated facts. It is not about being persuasive. But rather presenting facts that counters your opinion. You literally said he was clueless about his money. But then come to find out he's invested in real estate, and who knows what else..."at the very least, we know he owns property."
-new england.
rhetoric can simply mean discourse / communication. if you're arguing that you're not being persuasive effectively, which is the more commonly used definition of rhetoric, i'd agree with you. you're certainly not being persuasive.
he can tell robin leech whatever the F#ck he wants about his money. when you spend like that, carry around piles of cash like a drug dealer, and have a well documented, multimillion dollar IRS issue pop up in the middle of your multi million dollar career, it's safe to call you an idiot with money.
Your only argument is that he spends... totally not knowing how much income he generates, nor how much income his investment generates, which can allow him to spend at a fixed rate without hurting his wealth. I'd be more worried about myself going broke before predicting or caring whether or not a big time millionaire goes broke. **** is silly.Comment
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