Re: Who are the Richest Boxers (today) not just overall earnings.
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Fenster
When Floyd retires boxing will probably cease to exist altogether. What will be the point? He's been so pivotal to not just the sport/business but quite frankly the entire human race.
Jesus
Gandhi
Rosa Parks
Martin Luther King
Floyd Joy Mayweather Jr
Is that your ATG Top 5?
Good list.
I see that MLK displaced Mandela and Mother Theresa.
Re: Who are the Richest Boxers (today) not just overall earnings.
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Originally Posted by
Fenster
When Floyd retires boxing will probably cease to exist altogether. What will be the point? He's been so pivotal to not just the sport/business but quite frankly the entire human race.
Jesus
Gandhi
Rosa Parks
Martin Luther King
Floyd Joy Mayweather Jr
I think you have the order reversed...
Re: Who are the Richest Boxers (today) not just overall earnings.
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ruthless rocco
Those stats are all wrong.
Tyson is estimated to have earned $400 million over his career in the ring but was forced to declare bankruptcy with $23 million in debt in 2003. He couldn't possibly have made it all back since then.
Forbes lists Mayweather as having made $300 million last year alone.
According to the newspaper El Nuevo Dia (in an article published in 2014), Trinidad is broke having squandered his $63 million investing in Peurto Rican government bonds which were recently downgraded to junk bond status. Whoops!
Usually I try to read all posts before responding, but YIKES!! Tito is broke for investing in his home land? Damn, that aint bad- That's sad. Damn, that's (F'd) up.
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I think Tito had a guy with power of attorney over his fortune fuck him with a lot of bad investments.
Re: Who are the Richest Boxers (today) not just overall earnings.
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Beanflicker
I think Tito had a guy with power of attorney over his fortune fuck him with a lot of bad investments.
I guess his hands are still registered- so he'd get time for beating him up, badly.
Gr8 insight on these posts- but no one has really mentioned Roy Jones. Not sure how much Roy is making in his fights nowadays.
Could James Toney be in a similar predicament? Has a little money saved- but like Roy Jones & Apollo Creed, they don't know when to walk away ?
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Back in 2011 they said Roy Jones owed the IRS 3-4 million dollars.
James Toney was in the same boat. I read that when he fought in the UFC in 2010, the UFC had to hand his entire cheque (which was anywhere from a reported 500k to 2 million) straight over to the IRS.
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From 2009.
Former linear LHW champion Dariusz "Tiger" Michalczewski, who defended his WBO belt a whopping 25 times, is now broke.
Michalczewski takes it on the chin.
"I haven't got my millions any more", DM says to german news outlets. "I earned 30 million euros and had several cars, house with a pool and even a white racehorse! Now I'm broke."
The major problems for DM, as for several other fighters, is the women.
First came a divorce with wife Dorota (they were married twice) which cost the tiger 15 million. "She cared more for her porsche than me" DM says. Today she's living with the 2 sons and her millions in the states.
Then came Patricia. She got 250,000 euros for 5 months of marriage!
The tiger was undefeated for 12 years in the ring. Outside the ring he was often a loser. DM doesn't complain though and he still has his friends.
Today he lives more modest and has a new girlfriend Barbara.
Re: Who are the Richest Boxers (today) not just overall earnings.
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Originally Posted by
Beanflicker
Back in 2011 they said Roy Jones owed the IRS 3-4 million dollars.
James Toney was in the same boat. I read that when he fought in the UFC in 2010, the UFC had to hand his entire cheque (which was anywhere from a reported 500k to 2 million) straight over to the IRS.
That's what I heard about Roy. And that his fight with Hopkins- he may have broke even-after paying his team etc.
So the jury hasn't spoken on RJJ. But boy that is really sad for JT. The whole check, huh...
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Despite losing his last three fights and walking away from boxing in 2007, Vargas has been looking at a return to the ring in 2011. The reason is simple—he's broke. Or maybe he's not. It all depends on who you believe.
Over the past few years, Vargas has had a number of strange court cases. He's charged his former manger with embezzlement. The manager denies the charges. He's tried to have his mother evicted from her home. He claims that it is his home and that when she was his manager, there were "financial improprieties." Fernando's name has also come up as a victim of a financial swindler.
It's impossible to know what is true, but if Fernando's correct in all these cases, he's a magnet for thieves.
A lawyer for Vargas has admitted that Vargas has "financial problems." It's hard to say if this means the money is all gone or not, but it may mean a return to the ring for a man who probably shouldn't be there.
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Sadly it's easier to name those who HAVEN'T gone broke.
Vinny Pazienza, known as Vinny Paz, former World Champion, started his career as a Lightweight and ended as a Super Middleweight. His career inside the ring seemed to be a never ending series of "ups" and "downs." Unfortunately for the Rhode Island native, financial life outside the ring was mostly "downs."
Vinny developed a gambling habit. A very large gambling habit. The kind of gambling habit that leaves a man with six-figure markers in casinos. Like any addicted gambler, Vinny apparently believed that he was only one good run—one lucky streak—away from getting even. Inevitably, this led to a criminal charge of passing bad checks in a Vegas casino when the credit lines ran dry.
Some people might cut their losses at this point and hope to work down the debt over time. Not Vinny Paz, though. Paz gathered up all the money he had left and decided to gamble in a different way—he became a stock market investor. Supposedly, he blew $1 million in the market before calling it quits.
Despite $6 million in career earnings, Paz was in debt to the tune of $2 million at this point. Bankruptcy was the only option.
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Tommy Hearns and Emmanuel Stewart were in hot water with the IRS.
Popular HBO commentator Emanuel Steward was slapped with a tax lien last month for owing the Internal Revenue Service (IRS) about $38,000 for fiscal years 2006 and 2007, according to The Detroit News.
Steward has trained over 30 world champions including Evander Holyfield and Thomas Hearns.
Thomas "The Hitman" Hearns himself is facing foreclosure on his home and owed nearly $1 million in unpaid taxes and mortgage payments. (Hearns reportedly earned close to $40 million during his career.)
Regarding Emanuel Steward, penalties and interest caused his tax debt to balloon to close to $48,000. HBO's popular commentator said that he recently paid off his tax bill, and blamed the late payments due to possibly not checking his mail.
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Vargas tried to evict his mamma? Reminds me of when Gary Coleman took his parents to court for his money made on different strokes.
Damn, only one other guy I know of that lost so much...https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=w2X3vVMdh-s
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Damn Bean...this thread makes me wanna listen to the Police
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZSShauY8D3w
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That is very depressing but I like how they always blame women, gambling, drugs, bad advice for the problem when the buck stops with them.