Comments Thread For: Pacquiao-Broner Press Conferences Set For Monday, Tuesday
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Well yes, IRS accepts payment plans and installment payments but I have no idea how much he owes. What they can do is they can come to an agreement to cut down on the interest fees as they would be pretty damn big at this point if he supposedly still owes money since the Mayweather fight. But he fought in the US twice after that so I don't know if he also owes money from the Bradley/Vargas fights as well. A lot of wealthy folks end up not paying their tax penalty and instead settling a deal with the IRS. That part is nothing new, but someone said he owes $20-30 million? Yeah, that could be a major problem. They can technically seize his property and start taking money directly out of his bank account. Though I've only seen that happen to two clients, one who has been owing money off his tax returns from 2010 LOL.I don't even understand why Arum thinks the IRS is a problem. From my understanding of how the IRS works the IRS will be glad to get a payday from Manny by any means necessary.
I'd bet if Manny owes THAT much they'll even let him do a nice lil payment plan to knock down the balance.
And if Manny fights abroad his paydays aren't likely to be as good as they would be in the US one would think.
Randomly anyone know how much Manny made for that Lucas fight? Rumored or official.Comment
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Besides mayweather this is the most sellable fight pacquioa had in years. I’m interested in this fight.Comment
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Yea, I'm up for this. It's not a superfight but a fun fight. Pacquiao still has some hands to throw and he might decide to really lay it on AB and make him cry post fight like he did to Rios.Comment

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