Thursday, July 13, 2017

Floyd Mayweather fumes at IRS over tax bill: They got $26 million from me. 'What else could they possibly want?'


By Washington Examiner, July 12, 2017

Boxing champion Floyd Mayweather is expected to earn over $100 million next month when he fights Irish mixed martial artist Conor McGregor, but he's fuming that he's on the hook for back taxes to the IRS.

Ahead of a press conference between the two trash talking fighters, news reports surfaced that Mayweather owes over $22 million in back taxes from 2015, when he had his last "super fight" against Manny Pacquiao, for which he earned an estimated $200 million. During the press conference, McGregor seized on the news, taunting Mayweather for his choice of attire. "He's in a fucking track suit!" McGregor said


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