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  • Pacquiao can't fight or train in the U.S. due to owing back taxes.

    So if he's fighting in the U.S. next year we'll know his tax problems have been handled.

    Haymon is armed with the biggest network budget in the sport between Showtime, which is expanding boxing programming in 2019, and his upcoming deal with Fox, which kicks off in December.

    Pacquiao, one of the greatest fighters of this or any generation, remains a recognizable name, and he’s traditionally competed on pay-per-view. However, his last two fights were broadcast on ESPN and ESPN+, respectively.

    Now that he’s joined forces with Haymon, Pacquiao will fight on either Showtime or Fox, whether it’s on their linear offerings or on PPV. There’s one obstacle that remains, though.

    Pacquiao still owes approximately $30 million to the IRS, according to multiple sources. He can’t fight — or train — in the United States until that matter is resolved. It’s largely why Pacquiao’s last two bouts (against Jeff Horn and Matthysse) were staged in Australia and Malaysia, respectively.

    Haymon didn’t add Pacquiao to his stable to fight overseas, of course. He’s going to fight in the U.S., and a deal will have to be cut with the IRS, who levied hefty penalties against Pacquiao for filing late and also incorrectly, per sources. It’s likely that number Pacman owes will be slashed dramatically when it’s all settled.

    Haymon could, in theory, hand Pacquiao with an advance to pay off the debt, with the money set to be reimbursed later. And if he scores another bout with Mayweather, he’ll be loaded with some much-needed funds.
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  • #2
    My boy Al and my hero Pac helping out each other.



    Great day for the sport of boxing.

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    • #3
      How the hell does he owe $30 million to the IRS?

      Bob Arum used to be a tax lawyer for the U.S. Attorney's Office. He should have advised him better than that...unless he never had Manny's best interests in mind.

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      • #4
        Those sources are Bob Arum and Top Rank. We’ll continue to hear stories like this as they leak them over the next few months. Expect the most damaging information once Pacquiao fight is announced. It’s just so ironic that all the Pacquio fans were saying Floyd would go broke. Nevertheless I hope Pacquio gets his tax problems took care of he’s a ATG who deserves better than how Arum has been treating him. They were lying about his purces the whole time what you see on the NSAC purse information is what he earned. Hopefully Haymon/Floyd help him out of this mess

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        • #5
          Pacquiao gonna name his next illegitimate child after Haymon

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          • #6
            Damn, unbelievable that Pac and Floyd have tax problems.

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            • #7
              $30M is a lot. He could essentially give the IRS all of his Mayweather rematch money and still not cover it all.

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              • #8
                f*%k the tax man!

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by ShoulderRoll View Post
                  How the hell does he owe $30 million to the IRS?

                  Bob Arum used to be a tax lawyer for the U.S. Attorney's Office.

                  You just answered your own question.

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                  • #10
                    No doubt taking care of his tax problems was part of the haymon deal.

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