Holyfield is broke

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Ex-champ Holyfield having financial woes with home, child support payments
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ATLANTA -- Maybe now we know why former heavyweight champion Evander Holyfield wants to keep fighting at age 45.

The "Real Deal" appears real broke.

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.

A legal notice that ran Wednesday in a small local newspaper said Holyfield's estate will be auctioned off "at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash" at the Fayette County courthouse on July 1. The 54,000-square-foot home -- located on Evander Holyfield Highway -- has 109 rooms, including 17 bathrooms, three kitchens and a bowling alley.

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Evander Holyfield's 109-room, 54,000-square foot house in suburban Atlanta is under foreclosure.

Meanwhile, Holyfield's handlers allegedly told the mother of one of his children that he will no longer be able to make his $3,000-a-month support payment. Toi Irvin claims the boxer has already missed two payments, so she has gone to court seeking restitution.

"My concern is there may be a lot of other mothers not be getting paid, and I would like my client to be at front of the line," said Randy Kessler, Irvin's attorney.

Kessler said Thursday evening he has yet to hear from Holyfield's attorney and hopes to go before a judge in 30 days. He will request the boxer be jailed if he doesn't pay up.

"This is such a small amount given the scope of what he has," Kessler said. "If Evander Holyfield can get away with it, anybody can. There are guys making $15,000 a year who go to jail for missing a $100 payment."

Holyfield, the only four-time heavyweight champion, has at least nine children.

Further compounding his financial woes, a federal lawsuit was filed about two weeks ago in Utah seeking repayment of $550,000 in loans allegedly made to Holyfield in late 2006 and early 2007 to pay for landscaping on his 235-acre estate.

The case, filed two weeks ago in U.S. District Court in Salt Lake City, said Robert Hall met Holyfield through a mutual friend and agreed to the loan, with the understanding it would be paid back, with interest, after the boxer's next bout.

Since the initial transfer of $50,000 was made to Holyfield, he has fought four times but failed to pay back any of the loans, the suit claims. It also says he did not respond to a Sept. 10 letter demanding repayment.

Holyfield didn't return a message left on his cell phone by The Associated Press. His attorney, Frederick Gardner, did not respond to an e-mail nor a call to his Atlanta office.

Holyfield's apparent financial problems are a familiar story in boxing.

Joe Louis kept fighting well past his prime trying to pay off a crushing tax debt. Sugar Ray Robinson admitted he was broke by the time his long career ended. Mike Tyson has squandered most of the vast fortune he accumulated during a career that included two memorable fights with Holyfield.

Holyfield has likely made hundreds of millions of dollars during his 24-year boxing career, including a reported $34 million for his second bout with Tyson in 1997, the infamous "Bite Fight" that ended with Tyson being disqualified for gnawing off a chunk of Holyfield's ear.

At the time, it was the richest fight in boxing history. Now, he's defaulted on a $10 million loan to Washington Mutual Bank, which will auction off his home on the courthouse steps.

The child support case involves Holyfield 10-year-old son, whose mother was initially awarded $2,000 a month in support. A flight attendant, she lost her job when airlines downsized in the wake of the Sept. 11, attacks, prompting her to return to court seeking an increase.

In 2003, a Fayette County jury increased the payment to $3,000 after hearing evidence that Holyfield's gross monthly income was $604,000, while Irvin was bringing in less than $2,600 a month.

But Holyfield's earning power has been in steep decline since then. He went through a dismal six-fight stretch that produced only one win, prompting the state of New York to strip him of his license after a dismal 2004 loss to Larry Donald.

Resisting calls to retire, Holyfield returned from a nearly two-year layoff to land yet another title shot last October. He lost a unanimous decision to Sultan Ibragimov in Moscow for the WBO title, but still insisted that he would keep fighting until he's the undisputed champion -- a plan that appears downright ludicrous, even with the weak, muddled state of the heavyweight division.

Kessler said the boxer helped make a down payment on a Clayton County home for Irvin, set up a trust fund for his son and had been fairly consistent in his support payments until recently, when Holyfield's representatives told her she was being cut off.

"It wasn't like they told her, 'Hold on, hold your breath, we'll get it to you, we're just having some accounting difficulties,' " Kessler said. "It was like, 'He's not paying, and we don't know if or when he's going to pay you again.' "

Kessler said the foreclosure of Holyfield's estate could actually be good news for his client, noting the 2003 trial uncovered evidence that the boxer had paid a $17,000 electric bill the previous December, largely because of an elaborate light display at the home.

"When people bring up foreclosure and bankruptcy, I'm not that concerned," Kessler said. "What that does is free up money for child support. If they foreclose on his house, that means he doesn't have to pay the mortgage. If he goes bankrupt, that frees up some other obligations.

"A $500,000 lawsuit, $10 million for his property, those are big deals. Child support of $6,000? The light bill is probably $6,000 at that place."

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desklamp

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:hmm:

How in da fuckin world can you make tens of millions of dollars and turn out broke, WTF is wrong wit dese niggas:confused:
 

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dumbazz nukka got that big ass crib in Colleg Park I remember reading in the Atlanta newspaper that it cost $2 million a year to upkeep the place.:smh::smh::smh:

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Why do you need 109 rooms?

If Oprah house goes into foreclosure I'm 'bout to get nervous as hell.
 
Sounds like he needs to let them foreclose on that. I wonder what his propety taxes are a year?


dumbazz nukka got that big ass crib in Colleg Park I remember reading in the Atlanta newspaper that it cost $2 million a year to upkeep the place.

Insane!


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Funny thing about this Nicca, he would alway's start an interview with: First of all, I want to thank my lord and savior Jesus Christ, with a smurk on his face!

Where's Jesus now Nicca?
 

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Funny thing about this Nicca, he would alway's start an interview with: First of all, I want to thank my lord and savior Jesus Christ, with a smurk on his face!

Where's Jesus now Nicca?

Trying to save his Fathers Mansion.
 

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Holyfield has the get the award has being the
dumbest NIGGA on the planet..

10 kids 9 mothers...:smh::smh:WTF
we all know he fought for too long..
he is already showing symptoms of brain damage
holyfield is going to be the next ali..

shaking all the time..
can't speak or remember shit..
and now he has nothing to show for it..

fucking pathetic
I hope he enjoyed busting raw nuts in bitches..
cause
that is all the NIGGA has now..
memories
he definetely don't have a future to look forward too..
 

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damn...hundreds of millions and the nigga broke? DAMN Shame.

Other Broke niggas that had millions and Lost all their money

Teddy Riley
Redd Foxx
Michael Jackson (almost lost it all, but the nigga still got grits)
Mike Tyson (lost Hundreds of Millions)
Wesley Snipes (Was worth over $150+ million , nigga bout to get wiped out damn near completely if he hasnt already)
Will Smith (Nigga lost over $20+ million before he was an actor..Back when he was a rapper named The Fresh Prince...Nigga was able become an actor decades later and make it all back tenfold)
Rakim (nigga lost all his money)
Nate Dogg (Death Row hardly even ever paid that nigga for all them songs..Now that nigga is broke)


:smh::smh::smh::smh::smh:
 
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RadioRaheem

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How in da fuckin world can you make tens of millions of dollars and turn out broke, WTF is wrong wit dese niggas:confused:


It's simple. If you find anyone making lets say $50K and this person is living check to check basically. Having very little to their name, and just lots of money being used on expenses. This same kind of person, when they run into tons of money will end up in the same predicament.

What many people fail to realize is that most people, when given more money, they spend more money! And that right there is how and why this kind of shit happens to people like Holyfield.

Shit happens quite a bit.
 
Funny thing about this Nicca, he would alway's start an interview with: First of all, I want to thank my lord and savior Jesus Christ, with a smurk on his face!

Where's Jesus now Nicca?

Now cut that out. We having a good discussion here without attacks on his religion.

I met him in the 90's at Clancy's bar on Good Hope road when he was at his zenith and his words were about God then. Even in a strip bar. We all have our weaknesses. We are on BGOL right?

Now cut that out.


2nd wtf 2 mil per year to maintain the crib? unless that estate is making him money ( renting out space or whatever ) he's a fucking coon for buying that shit

Agreed!




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I understand these cats want to live the life but shit, there's a limit. Unless he planned on moving his entire family in and charging them rent, this was insane. He should have seen the writing on the wall, he can't fight forever and those property taxes weren't going away. If he wanted to a big house he could have easily got a 5,000 square foot home in Georgia for under a mil and been okay right now.
 
I understand these cats want to live the life but shit, there's a limit. Unless he planned on moving his entire family in and charging them rent, this was insane. He should have seen the writing on the wall, he can't fight forever and those property taxes weren't going away. If he wanted to a big house he could have easily got a 5,000 square foot home in Georgia for under a mil and been okay right now.


If I know Evander the way I think I do, There is no way he is broke. He has great accountants and some years back he had some of his investments tied in to the world bank.

If his wealth is not tied to dollars then he would be broke by the common investors standards, but not to people who know how to invest. His wealth may be tied to another type of asset and he may view that big monster house a liability in which it is. I'm sure when he built it, by Atlanta standards it was really a low dollar figure. Just guessing though.

I think this comes down to perception.




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You're going to be hearing a lot more of these stories in the near future. COUNT ON IT!!!!!!!!! The illusion is fading away.
 

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If I know Evander the way I think I do, There is no way he is broke. He has great accountants and some years back he had some of his investments tied in to the world bank.

If his wealth is not tied to dollars then he would be broke by the common investors standards, but not to people who know how to invest. His wealth may be tied to another type of asset and he may view that big monster house a liability in which it is. I'm sure when he built it, by Atlanta standards it was really a low dollar figure. Just guessing though.

I think this comes down to perception.

Wootten Hathaway


I'm willin to wager that he's not doing that well financially. You could easily predict this shit years ago just off the strength of how he was spending his money. If you own more liabilities than assets, the fact that you own assets doesn't stop the fact that you'll be in the red due to having more liabilities. And right now, it is very clear that Evander has far more liabilities than assets. The article even states how he's making much less than $600K per year in income. Imagine the figure of what that means? And money generated from assets would go into the income column, right? So that means his assets aint bringin in much.

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damn...hundreds of millions and the nigga broke? DAMN Shame.

Other Broke niggas that had millions and Lost all their money

Teddy Riley
Redd Foxx
Michael Jackson (almost lost it all, but the nigga still got grits)
Mike Tyson (lost Hundreds of Millions)
Wesley Snipes (Was worth over $150+ million , nigga bout to get wiped out damn near completely if he hasnt already)
Will Smith (Nigga lost over $20+ million before he was an actor..Back when he was a rapper named The Fresh Prince...Nigga was able become an actor decades later and make it all back tenfold)
Rakim (nigga lost all his money)
Nate Dogg (Death Row hardly even ever paid that nigga for all them songs..Now that nigga is broke)


:smh::smh::smh::smh::smh:

damn
 

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If I know Evander the way I think I do, There is no way he is broke. He has great accountants and some years back he had some of his investments tied in to the world bank.

If his wealth is not tied to dollars then he would be broke by the common investors standards, but not to people who know how to invest. His wealth may be tied to another type of asset and he may view that big monster house a liability in which it is. I'm sure when he built it, by Atlanta standards it was really a low dollar figure. Just guessing though.

I think this comes down to perception.




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I won't disagree that he has great accountants, I think that's one of the main reasons he's broke; they were too busy taking his money while he was getting punched in the head. If he has money tied up in other investments, he wouldn't be in the ring getting his head caved in and showing he is very much past his prime.
 
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