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  • #91
    Originally posted by pasawayako View Post
    Don't you worry pac still have 5 years term as a senator. I'm pretty sure he will handle it with ease and beside pac and duterte are allies. on the other hand when floyd is broke he is nothing. Floyd doesn't even know how to read or write.

    n 10years Pac will be in the street selling drugs just to support his family.

    they won't be allies then

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    • #92
      Maybe floyd could get a loan from bieber

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      • #93
        22million shouldn't be drama for someone that rich, unless, as Floyd in fact has admitted, you gave no liquid assets worth that value.

        In corporate and personal insolvency you see rich people do this all the time. Those condos you are renting out downtown won't pay your cash taxes.

        Floyd would have to liquidate his assets to pay that bill, quite possibly meaning selling them at a loss as I assume he's in the development (profit) business and is in it for long term return.

        That said, he can easily pay it, and the additional taxes due, from his Conor money. It's 40m gone but it's okay. So he isn't going to be the net Tyson. However, I am indeed insinuating that he was forced to take this fight for financial reasons which is hella ironic and humiliating for the self proclaimed business genius. Also it doesn't bode well for his chances that he's only stepped in for a payday.

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        • #94
          Originally posted by aboutfkntime View Post
          n 10years Pac will be in the street selling drugs just to support his family.

          they won't be allies then
          Pac is not a family of crack addict. you mistake floyd to pac whose entire family are crack addict.

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          • #95
            All I know is that Floyd is in that upper income tax bracket and if he doesn't learn how to give some of his money away to charities, then he will always have tax issues and owe the U.S. government money. Rich people usually have a tendency of giving very large and substantial portions of their estate away in order to keep the IRS off their backs by using them as deductibles and tax write offs.

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            • #96
              Floyd just not that liquid not a big deal........

              He'll cover his bill. I understand not having large amounts of cash just laying around. Probable just keeps about $5-10 mil on hand. He's putting his money to work. When Floyd makes $100 mil he'll get to take home $40 mil give or take after paying 2015/2017 taxes so Mayweather will be fine.

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              • #97
                22 million is not a lot but let's wait until the irs finishes calculating how much the fraud owes for the 2016!

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                • #98
                  Originally posted by WesternChamp View Post
                  bu bu but floyd just posted his check of $100mil !!
                  Thats what I dont get, if he owes 22 million and has a 100million dollar check...

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                  • #99
                    Originally posted by Kuyukut View Post
                    22 million is not a lot but let's wait until the irs finishes calculating how much the fraud owes for the 2016!
                    He didn't fight and collect a large paycheck to tax in 2016

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                    • Floyd should call like Optimum Tax relief. Imagine that call

                      Operator hello, optimum tax relief
                      Floyd: I need to repay the IRS
                      Operator: OK sir, how much we talking, $5k, $10k?
                      Floyd: no like $22 million
                      Operator: hahahah stop playing on my phone!

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