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Floyd Mayweather Jr. VS The IRS?

» 05 July 2009 » In Boxing, Luxury, money » No Comments

Floyd Mayweather Jr. VS The IRS?

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Floyd Mayweather Jr. has said rumblings about his financial troubles are nothing more than rumors, but public records obtained by The Associated Press show the boxer nicknamed “Money” owes about $6.4 million to the Internal Revenue Service and others.

The IRS hit the former pound-for-pound boxing king with a lien in October for $6.17 million in unpaid taxes from 2007, according to the Clark County Recorder in Las Vegas. A New Jersey Superior Court judgment from the same year shows he owes $193,000 in state taxes there.

Leonard Ellerbe, Mayweather’s manager, disputed the documents and said he believed they were inaccurate.

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“Floyd Mayweather does not have a problem with the IRS,” Ellerbe told the AP on Thursday. “He doesn’t owe the IRS $6.1 million … I don’t (care) what a lien says.”

“When you have a problem with them, you ain’t hard to find — ask Wesley Snipes,” Ellerbe said. “You go to jail, they come take your (stuff). He doesn’t have a problem.”

Snipes, the actor, is currently appealing convictions of willfully failing to file his income taxes and his three-year prison sentence.

“(Mayweather) is free to move and do anything and everything he wants to do with no problems at all. None whatsoever,” Ellerbe said.

Besides taxes, county records in Las Vegas show the former five-division champ has unresolved debts worth $9,400 to three homeowners associations. Other liens filed with the county say the boxer did not pay nearly $3,900 to a contractor that programmed electronics at one of his homes and $320.10 to his trash collector.

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Mayweather, who is returning to the ring after retiring a year ago, has said his scheduled September fight against Juan Manuel Marquez isn’t all about a big payday, but a lucrative purse couldn’t hurt in his ongoing battle to keep up on his bills.

The IRS and others use liens to secure payments by placing a claim on the property of individuals who owe them money. Liens damage a person’s credit rating and remain on credit reports longer than other negative information, such as late payments. Once unpaid taxes are satisfied, the IRS files lien releases saying so with the county recorder.

Raphael Tulino, an IRS spokesman, said Thursday that the agency does not comment specifically on individual tax situations. The IRS said in the October lien itself that it has demanded payment, but the 2007 taxes remained unpaid.

A clerk in New Jersey Superior Court said Thursday that the $193,000 judgment there had not been satisfied.

Mayweather (39-0, 25 KOs) has been socked with liens in the past and paid them off, according to recorder records in Clark County. The IRS filed liens totaling nearly $6.3 million for unpaid taxes from 2001, 2003, 2005 and 2006, and three homeowners associations also filed claims against the boxer that were later resolved, county records show.

Asked about the liens that had been resolved, Ellerbe said: “We’re talking about what’s going on right now. I’m sure you might have been two days late paying your rent two, five years ago.”

The former Olympic bronze medalist made more than $50 million inside the ring during his final 18 months of boxing before he abruptly retired last year and turned his attention to show business.

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Mayweather has proved to be a bankable celebrity outside the ring.

He has appeared on ABC’s “Dancing With the Stars” in 2007 and is featured in a current AT&T television commercial. He has said that he made $8 million last year without fighting.

He also cashed in his “Pretty Boy” nickname for “Money.”

“America is built on two things — controversy and money,” Mayweather told HBO before he defeated Oscar De La Hoya in May 2007. “It’s not a black thing, it’s not a white thing, it’s a green thing.”

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The cable network documented both fighters leading up to their match for its “24/7” reality series. The same episode showed Mayweather hand-counting $10,000 stacks of $100 bills and bragging about winning $34,000 after betting on an NBA basketball game.

“I ain’t gotta carry no black card, I like carrying mine in cash — get the job done better,” Mayweather said, cracking a grin.

Mayweather received a reported $20 million to wrestle on WWE’s “WrestleMania XXIV” in 2008, part of his efforts to increase his entertainment profile. At a promotional event for that appearance in Los Angeles, Mayweather incited a couple hundred fans by whipping out a money roll and repeatedly tossing $100, $50 and $20 bills into the crowd.

The boxer likes to be seen with a wad of cash, large entourages and expensive jewelry.

“You see me — 250 on the wrist, $300,000 on the pinky, $600,000 on the neck,” Mayweather said on another “24/7” episode filmed before his fight with Ricky Hatton in December 2007.

YouTube videos show Mayweather tossing $100 bills into crowds at night clubs — known as “making it rain” for the way the bills look when they fall.

The Las Vegas Review-Journal labeled him the “reigning king of flash and cash” in 2007 for regularly showering patrons and his entourage with cash and expensive Cristal champagne. The newspaper said that Mayweather and his entourage travel in a three-car fleet made up of a Rolls Royce Phantom, a Maybach and a Mercedes McLaren SLR.

“I’ve seen him make it rain at least 20 times in the last couple years,” Branden Powers of Poetry nightclub told the newspaper. “Pound for pound, he’s the best tipper.”

Ellerbe said Mayweather’s comments about money were made just to promote fights.

“Him saying he got a bunch of money, that’s an image, that’s an image. It has nothing to do with his business,” Ellerbe said. “And he can say anything he wants to, but I’m giving you what the facts are. And the facts are Floyd Mayweather does not have a problem with the IRS, or anybody else, for that matter.”

Mayweather’s comeback fight, delayed until Sept. 19 after Mayweather damaged rib cartilage while training, had been scheduled for July 18 at the MGM Grand hotel-casino in Las Vegas.

Mayweather and Marquez (50-4-1, 37 KOs) are expected to fight at a catch-weight of about 143 pounds, eight more than Marquez has ever fought and the lightest Mayweather has been since 2005.

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With the intriguing showdown between Floyd Mayweather and Juan Manuel Marquez rescheduled for Sept. 19 in Las Vegas, HBO Sports’ groundbreaking “24/7” reality franchise, which has captured seven Sports Emmy® Awards, will premiere MAYWEATHER/MARQUEZ 24/7 on Saturday, August 29 (10:15-10:45 p.m. ET/PT).

The all-new, four-episode, all-access series spotlights a host of intriguing storylines, with Floyd Mayweather, the sport’s most irrepressible superstar, returning after a year-and-a-half absence to face Juan Manuel Marquez, one of boxing’s most accomplished performers, as they prepare for their September pay-per-view showdown at the MGM Grand Garden Arena.

Ross Greenburg said: “Now that the fight has been rescheduled, we are excited to resume production. This latest edition of ‘24/7’ features all the ingredients that we look for in greenlighting the ‘24/7’ franchise: big-time boxing stars, engaging storylines and in Floyd’s case, a larger-than-life personality that is tailor-made for reality television.”

Episodes two and three of MAYWEATHER/MARQUEZ 24/7 debut on subsequent Saturdays – September 5 (10:00-10:30 p.m.) and 12 (10:00-10:30 p.m.) – while the finale debuts Friday, September 18 (9:30-10:00 p.m.), just one night before the fight. All four episodes will have multiple replay dates on HBO, and the series will also be available on HBO On Demand.

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Dope Sample: Best I Ever Had – Fallin’ In Love

» 05 July 2009 » In hip hop, Music » No Comments

Dope Sample: Best I Ever Had – Fallin’ In Love

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One of the best intros I have ever seen in a video:

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Great Sample:

Hamilton, Joe Frank & Reynolds – Fallin’ In Love

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High Heels and Dirty Deals

“Know you got a roommate
Call me when its no one there
Put the key under the mat
And you know I’ll be over there
(Yup) I’ll be over there
Shawty, I’ll be over there
I’ll be hitting all the spots that u ain’t even know was there”

Not the best rhyme scheme, but gets the job done I guess.

“Sex, Love, Pain
Baby I be on that tank shit
Buzz so big i could probably sell a blank disk
When my album drop
Bitches will buy it for the picture
And n$ggas will buy it too and claim they got it for they sister
Magazine paper girl
But money ain’t the issue
They bring dinner to my room and ask me to initial
She call me the referee
Cause I be so official
My shirt ain’t got no stripes but I can make yo pussy whistle
Like the Andy Griffith theme song
And who told you to put them jeans on
double cup love
You the one i lean on
Feeling for a fix then you should really get yo pheen on
Yea just know my condo is the crack spot
Every single show she out there repping like a mascot
Get it from the back
And make yo fucking bra strap pop
All up in yo slot until the n$gga hit the jackpots”

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A Classic: Black Ice Zippo Lighter

» 04 July 2009 » In Dope, Style » 3 Comments

A Classic: Black Ice Zippo Lighter

Every G should have this one: Black Ice Zippo Lighter

Great for a A Typical Tuesday Night in Southern California. And if you lose it, no big loss.

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Michael Porfirio Mason
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AKA The Sly, Slick and the Wicked
AKA The Voodoo Child
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Wale Q&A About Nothing

» 04 July 2009 » In hip hop, People » No Comments

Wale Q&A About Nothing

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Honey: What’s going on?
Wale: Up early in the morning, Twittering. Seeing what everyone is talking about.

Tell me about your album.
It’s here. It’s done

How many tracks made the album?
14 tracks.

What story are you telling on your album?

I am actually glad that you asked that. My album is real life. It’s about relationships, the good side, the bad side. It explores relationships with women. There’s a record I have with Marsha Ambrosia, formerly of Floetry, called “Her Diary” about a woman scorned. Me, being a young single guy, you meet women, you know they want to like you but they can’t because they have been scorned. Basically it is a woman that is incapable of a first impression. She is going to see what she wants to see no matter what. If you’re too bad, then your bad. If you’re good, then your too good. Women with impossible standards, nothing that you do matters because she sees what she wants to see. Then you have songs about me being imperfect, or songs about me analyzing the world. It is a personal album from start to finish. The album is a combination of dope lyricism and reality.

What artists made the album?
K’nann and Bun B.
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Is Kanye on the album? It seems like he would be perfect for the album.
He didn’t make it. I am going to leave it at that.

No, we can’t just leave it at that.

I called, and he didn’t call me back. Want me to call him right now?

Yes.
He posted me on his blog yesterday.

That is pretty huge.
[Ed note: Wale calls and leaves a voicemail thanking Kanye for the blog post and let’s him know about a record he wants him to hear.]

I would love to see a Wale and Kanye track. I follow you on Twitter, and one of your recent tweets was “don’t you feel like all the same rappers are on the same remixes?”

Yeah, the Rap Club. I feel like they are not trying to let the new guys break through, but it is what it is. I am not waiting for anyone to do anything for me. I came in this game by myself. I am in business with the most successful rapper of all time [Jay-Z] and I don’t wait for him.

Just grinding?
Just grinding.

In September, you were on the cover of XXL with 10 other new artist: the Top 10 Freshman. Tell me about that. Who are your people from that cover?
Cudi is my mans. Currensy is my man. Ace Hood is my man. B.O.B, Mickey Factz I am cool with….

What about Charles Hamiliton? What is that situation you got going on there?
Charles is umm you know…

I don’t know. Dont’ give me the PC answer.
He is a label mate. He makes interesting music and we will leave it at that because we are at Interscope Records right now.

It’s Drake Mania. How do you feel about Drake Mania?
This is just the way of the world. He was more famous than me and Cudi. He didn’t need XXL for people to check for him. Cudi didn’t need XXL because he had a huge record out. I needed XXL. I am the man where I am from. I’ve been selling out shows for five years in [Washington,] DC, but I needed XXL to take me beyond DC. Drake already had more MySpace plays than me. He is the Zach Morris of Degrassi. Drake was a lot of people’s guilty pleasure, especially girls. He is a light-skinned dude from Canada, his own country, and he is bff with Lil Wayne. It’s going to work. When the nigga came to my show at Highline Ballroom, and no one knew who he was, I knew he was going to blow. I am not mad. His success has nothing to do with me. It doesn’t hinder me at all. I don’t want to be an actor. I don’t want be a singer. I just want to rap and connect with the people, man. I am a dark-skinned African dude. I am not a clean cut pretty boy dude. Sometimes I am scruffy. Sometimes I am a pretty. Sometimes I am fly. It just who I am. Women dig me, but I am not about to sit up here and blush, and laugh for the camera. It’s cool. Cudi, me and Drake are different things. Their success has nothing to do with me

Coming from the new class, do you feel like they are your competition?
Absolutely not.

Why?
We’re separate genres of rap music.

What genre do you fall under?
I am unboxable.

Because you play with a live go-go band?

I just want to rap, make good music. I don’t strategically plan to make music that is ‘Yo, this is for the bitches’ [or] ‘this is for the niggas’ [or] ‘this is for the college kids.’ Nah, I just want to make the music and connect with the people.

Tell me about your Cool N Dre experience.

I love working with them. I am the most inspired when I work with them. I write quickly.

What about them inspires you?
Their energy, their attitude, their work ethic and being in Miami. I need scandal, don’t I.

Scandal is good. It’s the gift and the curse. What do you want? An R&B chick, pop singer, an ex stripper? You wanna put someone in a sex tape?
You’re calling shots

Not at all.
[phone rings] That’s a scandal calling me now.

She is not big enough.

Yo, tell these R&B chicks to stop calling me.

No R&B ladies.

No I’m chilling. I am from Chocolate City, so that is what I love.

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Michael Porfirio Mason
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AKA GFK, Jr.
AKA The Sly, Slick and the Wicked
AKA The Voodoo Child
The Guide to Getting More out of Life
http://www.thegmanifesto.com

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Twista – Wetter at Atlantis Gentlemen’s Club

» 03 July 2009 » In Gentleman's Club, hip hop » No Comments

Twista – Wetter at Atlantis Gentlemen’s Club

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“But when I’m not for the feminine
And everybody that percieve with the hatred
I’ma teach them a lesson
I take shots of adrenneline
Cause thats the way I recieve immunization
Against the recession
I got the muscle off my hustle and flow money
An entrepenuer with ways to get more money
So don’t be trippin whenever you see me throw money
Hah. It’s just a little bit of show money
But if you want me to get it wet another ways
Then I’ma have to beat it up the first time I play with you girl
Touch your ears and your neck and play with your pearls
Then I reach up in your pants and play with you pearl?
When I lay you down you aint gotta be frontin or fakin
On me baby cause I know it takes the right touch
I ain’t stoppin til you wet up the covers
Because I gotta keep on fuckin til I see a lot of white stuff
Now you got me excited I can’t hold it
I’m feelin it coming I’m bout to let off an explosion
Let it ride when I see you I’m ? and shakin
When I touch your body you catchin convulsions
Thats when I know I’m doin what I’m supposed to
You chose me. I chose you.
Don’t think I can get it wet? I told you
Come and let the Twist rain down on you”
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Be sure to check The G Manifesto’s Gentleman’s Club Resources:


Ten Tips For Picking Up Strippers

Strip Club Tip: Lobster Trapping

Top Ten Strip Club Mistakes

Advanced move for Picking up Exotic Dancers

The Gentleman’s Club Theorem AKA The Local Bar Theorem

Manifesto Destiny II: Innovative Gentleman’s Club Concepts

Manifesto Destiny: The Gentleman’s Club

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Michael Porfirio Mason
AKA The Peoples Champ
AKA GFK, Jr.
AKA The Sly, Slick and the Wicked
AKA The Voodoo Child
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