Floyd Mayweather Jr. Slapped with $7.3 Million IRS lien for Unpaid Taxes

This article was from a few months ago.

Dude is a mess.

Not sure why anyone cares or is surprised by this?

Not his fault. Dude is legit mentally retarded. And he can’t read.

Maybe its about time he takes 50 cents up on his offer to read a harry potter page

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He doesn’t even drive, might as well collect helicopters

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Came here to post something similar. Only thing going for him is he probably has no fucking idea what it all means. Ignorance is bliss.

I know it’s been going for years, but it is STILL surprising how one can be THAT dumb with money ha ha. I mean he could have put away just 10% of his aftertax earnings in a way he can’t touch it but the dividens and he would be set for life with all he made!

With another 10% in assets, and he’d be mega rich till he dies, while still blowing up a full 80% of his millions to have his ā€œlavish lifestyleā€. Instead he blows it all, and more. Year afrer year, for decades.. He’s another level of dumb!

It’s amazing to see guys like this go from nothing to multimillionaire.

And having no idea how to manage it.

I’ve read about NFL players receiving their rookie signing bonus and having no idea taxes would be taken out.

Or even what they were.

Imagine how much a prudent financial advisor would have saved Floyd.

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Michael Jordan’s Highland Park, Chicago, mansion sat on the market for 12 to 13 years before finally selling in December 2024 for $9.5 million. Listed in 2012 for $29 million, the 56,000-square-foot property struggled to sell due to its highly customized nature and, according to Realtor.com, a ā€œcurseā€ of being overpriced, according to MarketWatch and Yahoo Finance.

Key Details About the Mansion’s Time on the Market:

  • Listing Period: Originally listed in 2012, the home was on the market until late 2024.
  • Price Reduction: The price was reduced from $29 million to $14.855 million (a nod to his ā€œ23ā€ jersey number) before selling for $9.5 million.
  • Features: The property includes nine bedrooms, 19 bathrooms, a regulation-sized basketball court, and a cigar room.
  • Post-Sale Status: The buyer, rumored to be HAN Capital, struggled with plans for the home, which was later listed as a short-term rental in 2025.

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The mansion became a tourist attraction, with fans visiting the iconic gated entrance with the number ā€œ23ā€.

One of the best docs out there on this. Should be mandatory viewing for all pro athletes for any sport. Some of them should have to watch it every day when they wake up.

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Especially since he has no idea what anything’s worth. There was a video of him a handful of years ago giving a tour of his house and they got to his cars and he was saying his Veryrons were worth 4 and 5 million dollars, when none had traded hands at that type of money at that point. Then a fee years later those same cars came up for auction and none of them met reserve.

This was one of them Verifying Device

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Floyd in court when asked if he read the contract he signed.

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Oh he knows damn well, he’s just trying to pull a fast one like has to everybody else. When it comes to business he’s a con artist as far as I’m concerned. Good to see all this blow up in his face. Imagine making over a billion dollars and still be in debt.

Nah, because he gets them all bedazzled and diamond encrusted custom jobs and stuff that kill the value to collectors.

Adam carolla investing his whole fortune in Paul Newman race cars was retarded af as well.

Oh yea, those make the watches worthless. Pennies on the dollar on any Patek if he does that ghetto sh*t on them

Almost all of them are gaudy ghetto bling rap era lookin’ custom jobs lol

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