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Why Athletes Go Broke | THE CUBAN REVOLUTION

SSHGuru rated 4 months ago
Former Heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield is playing the real life game of Deal Or No Deal. He is in deep financial do do. His $10 million estate in suburban Atlanta is under foreclosure, the mother of one of his children is suing for unpaid child support, and a Utah consulting company has gone ...

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MNGophers3 rated 4 months ago
From the page: "Why Athletes Go Broke"
SSHGuru rated 4 months ago
Former Heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield is playing the real life game of Deal Or No Deal. He is in deep financial do do. His $10 million estate in suburban Atlanta is under foreclosure, the mother of one of his children is suing for unpaid child support, and a Utah consulting company has gone to court claiming the boxer failed to pay back more than a half million dollars for landscaping. Just one more high profile athlete having to scale back that lifestyle to the level to which you have I have been accustomed, not the athlete. Why is it that athletes who seem to have everything are often completely unable to control anything relate to finances?