It's crazy to think how many investments Floyd could make and make money from. Hell, If I had cash like that I'd have 10+ McDonalds. Those things, in the right place = a license to print money. Even if Floyd bought a ton of property he'd still be alright.
He won't be able to stop his spending habbits and his income is going to fall off a cliff real soon. I'd say around 10 years, probably sooner.
There's a 100% sure fire way to ensure an athlete doesn't go broke and that is to buy an annuity. An annuity is essentially the same thing as a pension, and like a pension, it's creditor proof, so even if someone went bankrupt, or in the case of OJ, lost a lawsuit, it's still protected. Put say $10M into one of those and you're set for life. And once you give these funds to the insurance company, it's not reversible.
To be quite honest I think you do. You worry more about Floyd going broke than haters worry about him staying rich. It's almost like you live through him in some strange sort of way, like his money is yours... It's not. Also if it was you wouldn't be asking for a handout via Gofundme to see the Floyd fight...
Who the hell actually hopes for an athlete to go broke? Don't even have decency to say "if". You're talking about "when" as though you can't wait just so you can gloat. And I bet some of you nutjobs will actually be counting the days until any news whether it was 5 years from now or 20 years. That is just sad.
I don't wish anyone bad...anyone. But if anyone deserves to get slapped around by life, it's scumbags who continuosly beat women, threaten their kids with death, and have no respect for anyone.