Why don't boxers fight in tax havens?

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  • _Rexy_
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    #21
    Originally posted by Inspired
    the lists inc that factor..because there are thousands of british/american expats living there without any problems.

    lol @ flogged for your religious beliefs
    what the hell have you been watching?
    In Saudi Arabia, Apostasy is considered a capital offence punishable by death. As is blasphemy.


    Sounds like a real ****hole

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    • Inspired
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      #22
      Originally posted by _Rexy_
      In Saudi Arabia, Apostasy is considered a capital offence punishable by death. As is blasphemy.


      Sounds like a real ****hole
      just be respectful and you wont have that problem. as people say 'as long as you're not causing FITNA, you'll be left alone'.

      the reality is that wahabism was a reaction to ottomon rule...
      the contexts are now outdated..and the young (the majority of saudis) dont really care about it.

      there are plenty of ways to die in the US. saudi doesnt have a drugs or crime problem like america, it's safer.

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      • TheTruthJuice
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        #23
        Originally posted by lokkebassen123
        Why don't boxers fight in tax havens like the UAE or Saudi Arabia.
        I know there's a card there like 1-2 a year why wouldn't it be more popular saves money for everyone.

        They would be taking home a much larger purse. Since no tax. Most fighters are taxed around 40% depending on the state (USA). I dont know about Europe. But it would be close to that of the US.

        Lets say a fighter has 1 million USD purse in the US. After paying everything. He takes home around 450,000 USD. In other 45% of the purse.

        Now lets compare that to Saudi Arabia, UAE or Monaco. Where there is no income tax. The fighter would be walking home with around 65-70% of the purse or easier said 650,000-700,000 USD.
        Remember Danny Garcias dad giving the truth juice on South Asians inability to fight.

        ''All my life I aint never seen a pakistani that could fight, I been around boxing my whole life, the truth hurts and people don't like the truth''

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