Will floyd continue fighting for the IRS?

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  • pasawayako
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    Will floyd continue fighting for the IRS?

    It's very clear that floyd is in finanacial trouble. No matter how big his purses in every fight and the way he spend his money he will always end up broke.

    I think floyd will continue fighting after gregor fight or else the IRS will put his ass in prison for not paying his taxes.
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    Boxers are famous for making huge amounts of money and spending even more than they make. Mayweather is a huge spender with a big gamboling problem. He only remembers bets he wins but no doubt he loses more often than he wins. No matter how much money Mayweather makes he manages to spend it on cars, boats, airplanes and houses and lose it gamboling. If he would quit gamboling and incredibly excessive spending he wouldn't owe the IRS a dime.

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    • Elproblema
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      I'm sure he will continue. If I was Mcgreggor, I'd fake a back injury to pull out of the fight. Once I'm "healed" I'd ask Floyd for a bigger cut or else there's no fight. Mcgreggor can easily be the A-side here, Floyd is at his mercy.

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      • pasawayako
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        #4
        I hope floyd fans will buy his PPV so that floyd will have enough money to pay the IRS.

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        • pasawayako
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          #5
          Originally posted by boliodogs
          Boxers are famous for making huge amounts of money and spending even more than they make. Mayweather is a huge spender with a big gamboling problem. He only remembers bets he wins but no doubt he loses more often than he wins. No matter how much money Mayweather makes he manages to spend it on cars, boats, airplanes and houses and lose it gamboling. If he would quit gamboling and incredibly excessive spending he wouldn't owe the IRS a dime.
          No doubt about that. floyd spend more than he earn.

          After gregor fight floyd will go broke again in less than 3 years.

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          • Dean_Razorback
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            i really don't get it, jokes aside. the amount of money doesn't seem to be huge, at least not for a guy like floyd. his previous debt was like 5 millions or something around that number (it was in the other thread) don't understand how he doesn't have that money to pay.

            this is way learning how to read is really important

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            • Mr. 29K
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              #7
              Originally posted by pasawayako
              It's very clear that floyd is in finanacial trouble. No matter how big his purses in every fight and the way he spend his money he will always end up broke.

              I think floyd will continue fighting after gregor fight or else the IRS will put his ass in prison for not paying his taxes.
              Needed a good laugh. Green k.

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              • Outwest Exp 355
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                #8
                Originally posted by Elproblema
                I'm sure he will continue. If I was Mcgreggor, I'd fake a back injury to pull out of the fight. Once I'm "healed" I'd ask Floyd for a bigger cut or else there's no fight. Mcgreggor can easily be the A-side here, Floyd is at his mercy.
                Your a freakin idiot. Is he supposed to give back the millions of money he's gotten paid up front or does he get to keep that too?

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                • pasawayako
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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Elproblema
                  I'm sure he will continue. If I was Mcgreggor, I'd fake a back injury to pull out of the fight. Once I'm "healed" I'd ask Floyd for a bigger cut or else there's no fight. Mcgreggor can easily be the A-side here, Floyd is at his mercy.
                  Hahhahha floyd will beg gregor for the fight or else the IRS will get his ass.

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                  • HanzGruber
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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Dean_Razorback
                    i really don't get it, jokes aside. the amount of money doesn't seem to be huge, at least not for a guy like floyd. his previous debt was like 5 millions or something around that number (it was in the other thread) don't understand how he doesn't have that money to pay.

                    this is way learning how to read is really important
                    sorry bro

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