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  • NORMNEALON
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    Originally posted by TBear View Post
    Too bad to see this happen to pros. When he gets out he might be penniless. Fighters, get a business manager you can trust.
    The sad part is if he serves 3 years and comes out flat broke we will likely see him in the ring again when the time comes .

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  • TBear
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    Too bad to see this happen to pros. When he gets out he might be penniless. Fighters, get a business manager you can trust.

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  • mxtali
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    Evaded taxes just like he evaded Golovkin

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  • ippo
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    looks like hes not rich enough to cheat the tax man.

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  • Removed Now
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    Originally posted by BigZ44 View Post
    Finally getting justice for all his robberies over the years lol
    ^^^^^^^^^^^^

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  • Beercules
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    Damn that sucks lol.

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  • BigZ44
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    Finally getting justice for all his robberies over the years lol

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  • NORMNEALON
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    **** sturm needs to learn how to cheat properly if thats the route hes gonna take .. ..first popped for winny , and now popped for massive tax evasion. Wonder if he will serve any time or if they will find a way to get around the term and get him back in the ring to pay off some debt .....not that I wanna see sturm in the squared circle again .....stick a fork in him , hes done on may different accounts .
    Last edited by NORMNEALON; 05-01-2020, 02:43 AM.

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  • Comments Thread For: Felix Sturm Sentenced To Three Years in Jail For Tax Evasion

    Former WBA super middleweight and middleweight champion Felix Sturm (40-5-3) has been sentenced to three years in jail for tax evasion and attempted tax evasion, reports BILD. However, the regional court in Cologne freed Sturm of some of the charges, but the case still involved one million euro.
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