Floyd Mayweather interested in buying the Clippers?

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  • jayblack
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    #141
    Originally posted by Check_hooks
    You have to be a billionare to buy a high profile NBA team. Floyd ain't a billionaire

    /thread
    Nor is Michael Jordan

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    • Jsmooth9876
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      #142
      Trade one racist for another..good move..

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      • jayblack
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        #143
        Originally posted by MasterOfFeint
        this dude was broke and cant even pay his garbage guy less than a year after hatton fight.. he's bragging about 88 cars and you expect him to have the money to buy the clippers team..

        this guy is like donald trump bragging about money he doesnt have.. sure he got few millions but that's it.. i highly doubt he even got $20 million in his bank account..
        Before his last fight I believe someone showed his bank statement that dropped after he left the ATM which had over 120 mil.
        Why hate on a man for wanting to advance in life?

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        • jayblack
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          #144
          Originally posted by Saul_Good
          Hm.. I don't know.. quick look at Forbes is saying this: http://www.forbes.com/teams/los-angeles-clippers/
          there are multiple owners for NBA teams. He would like to buy a portion of the team, and I'm sure he will attempt to be a mojority owner.

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          • Vasyl’s dad
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            #145
            Originally posted by DeadLikeMe
            Baseball has morality clauses written into the bylaws. The NBA doesn't. They don't have a way to oust Sterling without a huge legal battle. It is that simple
            Marge Schott had also served a year suspension prior to that incident.
            Originally posted by Berry Picker
            Kid, when a league wants you out, you're gone. Simple as that. Sterling is putting a huge stain on their league, and that is not good in the image conscious NBA. But go ahead and keep believing your fantasies.
            Hey uh, can you explain to me what "banned for life from the NBA means"? How does it relate to donald sterling? Does that mean he can buy another team?

































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            • Vasyl’s dad
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              #146
              Originally posted by jayblack
              Nor is Michael Jordan
              Heres the difference.

              Jordan is worth more than 600 million.
              He is the face of a worldwide brand.
              He has corporate partners, not sponsors, but parnters.

              http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbade...illion-a-year/


              Jordan earned an estimated $80 million last year from corporate partners Nike, Gatorade, Hanes, Upper Deck, 2K Sports, Presbyterian Healthcare and Five Star Fragrances. Other Jordan assets include six restaurants, a North Carolina car dealership, a motorsports team and his 80% stake in the Charlotte Bobcats. Jordan out-earns almost every member of the world’s highest-paid athletes 10 years after his last NBA game (Floyd Mayweather topped Forbes June 2012 list with earnings of $85 million).


              Floyd owns lottery soda, and pencils and folders.

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              • kardsufur
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                #147
                um really? floyd has anywhere between 100-150 million give or take. NBA teams cost billions. please stop. floyd ain't even in the league

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                • Lords
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                  #148
                  MediaTakeOut always posts bogus stories. That site is crap.

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                  • Bullrush
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                    #149
                    Floyd might have enough money for a 'Rarri and all those other cars and watches. But by franchise-owner standards he's broke. They'd laugh at him.

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                    • The Tase
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                      #150
                      Originally posted by Berry Picker
                      Heres the difference.

                      Jordan is worth more than 600 million.
                      He is the face of a worldwide brand.
                      He has corporate partners, not sponsors, but parnters.

                      http://www.forbes.com/sites/kurtbade...illion-a-year/


                      Jordan earned an estimated $80 million last year from corporate partners Nike, Gatorade, Hanes, Upper Deck, 2K Sports, Presbyterian Healthcare and Five Star Fragrances. Other Jordan assets include six restaurants, a North Carolina car dealership, a motorsports team and his 80% stake in the Charlotte Bobcats. Jordan out-earns almost every member of the world’s highest-paid athletes 10 years after his last NBA game (Floyd Mayweather topped Forbes June 2012 list with earnings of $85 million).


                      Floyd owns lottery soda, and pencils and folders.

                      owns?

                      i think he does youtube commercials in hotel rooms for them.


                      lmfaaooo at people actually thinking floyd has the money buy the clippers lmfaaaoooooooooo we are talking about a guy who got evicted for not paying rent for his business. a guy who has gotten cars repo'd. lmfaaoo at floyd buying the clippers lmfaaooooooooooooo


                      delusions of fl 0m0 grandeur.

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