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Seven costly pro athlete screw-ups (blew all their money)
sports.yahoo.com ^ | 2-2012 | Riddix

Posted on 02/21/2012 8:47:46 AM PST by doug from upland

Almost 80 percent of National Football League players are flirting with bankruptcy two years after they retire, according to Sports Illustrated. NBA players aren’t faring much better. 60 percent of former National Basketball Association players end up broke within five years of retirement. Athletes squander millions of dollars due to bad decisions, lavish spending and poor financial planning. Here is a list of athletes that have lost their fortunes through some of the biggest financial blunders of all time.

(Read about Scottie Pippen, Evander Holyfield, Lenny Dykstra, Latrell Sprewell, John Daly, Jack Clark, Mike Tyson)

(Excerpt) Read more at sports.yahoo.com ...


TOPICS: Business/Economy; Culture/Society; News/Current Events
KEYWORDS: athletes; money
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To: SeekAndFind

Alan Iverson is a good, glaring example. So is/was Michael Vick. Vick’s current $100M contract is mostly for repaying debt and recovering from financial apocalypse. He is actually receiving only a small percentage of that contract for himself.

There are also people like Leonard Tose who gambled away the Philadelphia Eagles.


41 posted on 02/21/2012 9:55:45 AM PST by Lancey Howard
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To: MrEdd

Ok, you got a chuckle out of me.

Sure I know he would commit fraud...but his ‘plan’ seems so foolish to me.

Really, he’s going to ‘lay low’ until somebody forgets he owes them money? Why does he even bother?

I guess he may have plans to leave the country.


42 posted on 02/21/2012 10:13:10 AM PST by lacrew (Mr. Soetoro, we regret to inform you that your race card is over the credit limit.)
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To: commish

Sorry, all I did was post the article. :)


43 posted on 02/21/2012 10:16:28 AM PST by doug from upland (Just in case, it has been reserved: www.TheBitchIsBack2012.com)
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To: commish

Probably because football players (with some obvious exceptions) don’t have as many high earners over time. A mediocre baseball or basketball player can easily earn $50 million in a career. Much more difficult in the NFL. So they have less to squander, leading to faster poverty, but less astonishing falls like the Dykstras, Iversons, etc.


44 posted on 02/21/2012 10:18:35 AM PST by Mr. Bird
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To: blueunicorn6

U so funny. lol


45 posted on 02/21/2012 10:24:22 AM PST by Phlap (REDNECK@LIBARTS.EDU)
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To: GeronL
Good point..studies have shown that most lottery jackpot winners end up broke..lots of reasons..the best thing they could do for everyone's sake is, IMHO eliminate the lump sum payment, and only make it available as an annuity over at oleast 20 years.

My all time fave is the guy, year's ago, in NY, Curits something....who won like $50 mil and shows up the next day to claim his prize, in a limo, dressed in a tuxedo, with a bowler hat, his wife, AND his girlfriend...whe that story broke, the over/under on how long before he went broke was about 10 years..it was less.l.

46 posted on 02/21/2012 10:34:16 AM PST by ken5050 (The ONLY reason to support Mitt: The Mormon Tabernacle Choir will appear at the WH each Christmas)
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To: blueunicorn6; doug from upland

In behest of our organization WTF(World Tiddlywinks Federation) I wish to inform all that we do not have any of our players on the Dole!
All our players past and present are financial secure having invested wisely in GM/GE/Obama stock.
The only thing that we have to complain about is our debilitating Tiddlywink Thumb, life threatening injuries.
WTF, Pres. Ben Tiddly


47 posted on 02/21/2012 10:41:37 AM PST by GOYAKLA (Recall/ Impeachment Day, November 6, 2012. FUBO)
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To: GOYAKLA

You Tiddlywink people get all the coverage. I can’t turn on ESPN without hearing some announcer saying, “Ohhh.....Ben just missed the cup with that one!” When I miss the cup, there’s liquor all over the floor. Unless it’s a urine sample, and, well, we won’t get into that.


48 posted on 02/21/2012 11:20:24 AM PST by blueunicorn6 ("A crack shot and a good dancer")
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To: blueunicorn6

As we grow older, all will bear that Cross. Use a wider cup! Although I have never spilled a dram of a spirit.
From our Organization to you, have WTF day.
World Tiddlywinks Federation.


49 posted on 02/21/2012 11:30:15 AM PST by GOYAKLA (Recall/ Impeachment Day, November 6, 2012. FUBO)
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To: lacrew

I suggest his debts were discharged through bankruptcy, and that he would lay low, then stage a comeback fight in .. say..Cuba. Against some glass jawed wannabe.

He would launder the old money his creditors were entitled too in with the purse from the prize fight.

A plot so simple it doesn’t even require biting any ears off.


50 posted on 02/21/2012 11:43:44 AM PST by MrEdd (Heck? Geewhiz Cripes, thats the place where people who don't believe in Gosh think they aint going.)
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To: doug from upland
True patriots.
Spreading the wealth.

What's all the commotion about?

51 posted on 02/21/2012 1:04:01 PM PST by Publius6961 (My world was lovely, until it was taken over by parasites.)
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To: ken5050
the best thing they could do for everyone's sake is, IMHO eliminate the lump sum payment, and only make it available as an annuity over at oleast 20 years.

With the state of the economy as it is, including State governments looking for ways to unload debt, lump sum.
I wouldn't trust the States to honor an annuity 10-30 yrs, down the line.

52 posted on 02/21/2012 1:48:06 PM PST by Vinnie
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To: GreenAccord

This one...?

http://www.liveleak.com/view?i=04f_1187359514


53 posted on 02/21/2012 2:07:29 PM PST by kcvl
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To: GeronL

David Lee Edwards, a laid-off laborer in 2001 when he won $42 million from a $295 million Powerball drawing in Kentucky and moved to Palm Beach Gardens, appears to have the kind of financial problems that he never should have faced again.

http://thetimestribune.com/editorials/x1065235794/David-Edwards-Another-lottery-loser

Edwards won a $41 million Powerball and took home $27 million in August of 2001. Six years later, the money was apparently gone.

Edwards was evicted from his $1.2 million home in Palm Beach Garden, Fla. for not paying his association dues. Shortly thereafter, Edwards was evicted from a storage unit that he was apparently living in. The items in storage were auctioned to pay Edwards’ storage fees.


54 posted on 02/21/2012 2:11:59 PM PST by kcvl
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To: kcvl

That is the guy.

He was profiled as a winner and then as a real loser. lol


55 posted on 02/21/2012 3:16:46 PM PST by GeronL (The Right to Life came before the Right to Pursue Happiness)
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To: kcvl

Now I might actually feel sorry for the guy!

http://www.browardpalmbeach.com/2007-08-16/news/powerfall/

“In the fall of 2006, David Lee Edwards and his wife, Shawna, decorated their front door for Halloween. But if trick-or-treaters made it to the couple’s home, a storage unit in Riviera Beach, no plastic ghost was as scary as what they’d have found inside: two pale, withered junkies from Kentucky living amid dirty clothes, rotting food, and their own filth.”


56 posted on 02/21/2012 3:20:36 PM PST by GeronL (The Right to Life came before the Right to Pursue Happiness)
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To: kcvl

Yep, that’s the fool. (Not shown, his parted money)


57 posted on 02/21/2012 6:10:14 PM PST by GreenAccord (Bacon Akbar)
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To: hattend

Antoine Walker (Kentucky, Boston Celtics) is apparently broke after earning 150+ million dollars in NBA career. He is reported to have been supporting 70 families(posse) with his earnings.

I worked with a guy who knew Michael Jordan before he was a mega-star. He has pictures of him and MJ strolling down South Street in Phila. It was at a time when he could actually do it without getting mobbed. Anyway, my friend told me that as MJ started making money he would gladly help family and friends. It all started changing for MJ when the same people started coming back, again and again, looking for a handout. It soon got to the point that these parasites started acting like it was an obligation for MJ to give them some of his money. It wasn’t long before MJ cut almost all of them off. He changed his number and would resist any overtures they made to him. In the end, he still has most of the money he earned.


58 posted on 02/22/2012 9:06:19 AM PST by LeonardFMason
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