Floyd Mayweather responds to reports on financial issues

Floyd Mayweather responds to reports on financial issues

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‘Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but if that is what you call with two private -Jets, have 100 buildings and be able to do what you want, then I am pretty sure that everyone will go bankrupt’


After recent reports of retired boxer Floyd Mayweather with financial issues and doubts about a real estate deal that he claims he has invested $ 402 million, he commented on the whisper about him on a recent real estate forum in New York City.

According to The real dealMayweather shared his opinion about recent news when he appeared on the New York City Forum of Real Deal. He responded to typical Mayweather -fashion during the stage when his financial status was questioned.

“Everyone is entitled to their own opinion, but if that is what you call with two private jets, have 100 buildings and be able to do what you want, then I am pretty sure that everyone will go bankrupt,” he said.

The speculation about the real estate acts of Mayweather was published in a report of Business insider. In March, the media outlet discovered that the sale that Mayweather called on his social media account may not have taken place. The real deal previously reported that the pensioner had set -up $ 402 million in an affordable housing portfolio of 1,000 unit with more than 60 buildings in Manhattan. The deal is said to be closed with Josh Gotlib from Black Spruce Management. The media outlet stated that the multi -family deal for characteristics is concentrated in Upper Manhattan and this year would be one of the largest deals in the city.

Yet, Business insider stated that on the basis of real estate records in New York City there was no evidence or paperwork of a sale of that size after the boxer’s announcement. They reported that a spokesperson for the NYC Housing Partnership stated that it was not warned about a current sale.

Based on the more detailed article from the Media -Outlet, Mayweather has filed a lawsuit against Business insider. He told the forum audience that it was his first time that he was a media company.

“This is my first time that I ever appeals to a media company to speak [badly] About my company, “said Mayweather.” I work hard to build my name, to build my reputation, and I don’t let anyone go outside and smear my name. ‘

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