This is the Danleba partial with the Stugat Spotcast.
Having had some time here to cool off and be alone with my thoughts and see all
of the ways that I am flawed, perhaps publicly you guys can help catch me up on some things that I've missed last week from the scouting combine because I thought that there were three big stories from the scouting combine. Okay, Diego Pavia is himself and so people don't like when a quarterback goes in there or any player and isn't maximum humble inside of the system. Ruben Baines arms are too short and then this man,
Jennings Dunker. Oh my hero. Offensive lineman from Iowa and from your hair metal band past. This is 80s music. This is, you know, this is poison. This is, yes,
“this is a big guy with a mollet. Like I'm doing drills here. Is that a pot ginger? Chris?”
Oh, that is a proper ginger right there. Full. What do you think? Did you do you think that's a proper ginger? You know how I feel about that word. I don't want to be scared. You're scared of that word. Yeah, I don't like the word either. I'm scared of that word. It says it's pejorative. It's pejorative. I don't think it is pejorative. I believe that it should be pejorative because you're attacking a minority, but you're doing it with ginger and it's just
a nice word, but Judy doesn't want any part of it if you're listening to Alan. I didn't like the word growing up. I'll be honest with you. Okay, so you think it's a slur. You think it's because Judy is avoiding the word entirely. On the list of slurs, probably low, but a slur nonetheless. I'll give you that. I don't, but I don't think anyone looks at it as a slur, but now.
“Let's rank them. Well, on. I'll do the one. You need to on behalf of fellow”
ginger's rise up. If you wish for it to be considered a slur because no, I have heard no one ever say that ginger's are being wronged by being called ginger's. It's not exactly a term of endearing it, but it's not a slur. It's not a slur. It's it's look. It doesn't. I don't think it even gets close to cracker. Oh, wow, I'm scared. I don't think it's even, I think ginger is exists in this space where it is not quite offensive, but it's just a descriptive term
that isn't quite as benign as redhead, but also I have never heard any one. I've heard
ginger's refer to themselves as ginger without, we could say to each other. Oh, sure. They can say it. They can say it with an A at an end. Ginger. Can I see a little more of this guy doing drills? It's a great, it's a great name, Jennings Dunker, but it's a lot of red hair, but Chris, I'm not sure it's a lot of freckles. There's some pale thighs though. I cannot tell from here that there are freckles and also we zoom in on that arm and also Sam Darnold is a little bit
paler that I think of ginger's as being slightly less tan than this person, not getting a tan
“in Iowa, the combine, the combine is where is it still in Indianapolis? Yes, that's why Carson”
Beck got booed because they allow paying patrons to go over there and hackle Carson Beck. Who, by the way, made himself some money? Yes, it was a most impressive quarterback on throwing day. Why is it that that he was being hackled just starts in the end? Because they lost in the Anna. But man, also people just hate Carson Beck. I think it's his face. Definitely his face. It's like mugsy cartoon. What other scouting combine stories did I miss? Is there anything good
that other than those three that I just mentioned? The head coach that Jets Aaron Glenn took a nap during the call. Yeah, Aaron Glenn got caught was alerted that he was on camera and had to be startled. We can grab that video for you. Jeremiah love very fast. Why was an Arkansas better? Was another question that people were asking. Mark Hellbell, hey, where maybe Ruben Bain has some physical deficiencies. Mark Hellbell seems like an elevated human being who was very fast. I don't know
if he's going to have her after run 40 yards down field. But it seems as though he can do so quite well.
The Ruben Bain discourse is interesting because like we've always known that he's been
under size. We've known about his wingspan, but I guess people at large didn't. It takes speaks for itself. The thing about wingspan that's interesting to me because every year at this time we start objectifying these people in a way that's meat markety and it's usually there's some small hand stuff. This is not something that I've heard a lot of, though, because you have to have
A specific set of things to be a great edge rusher.
happen to have hands that reach down to around their knees because they can swing around the edge
“with that kind of wingspan. But Ruben, the way that Ruben Bain does it though is because he's”
lowered to the ground. He has lowered to the ground on the edge rusher when he leans to you. And it's all strengthened. Almost doesn't matter that his arms are short because of how he's using leverage. But he will run into times where it matters. In fact he has run into times. I've seen film breakdowns of when he was going up against Ole Misses line. That was good and bigger body types and where your wingspan does matter. The same thing happened to Brett Raumberg, who was a
center for the University of Miami. T-Rex OS, who has short arms. It's blocking. You're physically battling someone else and you're at a disadvantage a clear one if your arms are shorter when
you're trying to disengage. So yeah Ruben Bain has to be more powerful, has to be a little bit
“lower, has to be a little bit quicker off the edge. He is all those things. I think he's going to be”
a real good pro. Will he replicate the same amount of success he had in college going up against consistently bigger body types and wingspan? He's going to have to be really, really great to overcome that stuff. And it's probably why he won't be drafted, you know, top five. If you had normal arm length at the position, the guy would be a bona fide top three pick and no doubter. Yeah, it was also two more stories that came out. One, the USC Y receiver, lemon. He was given
sassy little, he was serving looks to the afternoon. I saw that, right? Then it didn't go over too well as also a reporter. One of our one of our own guys in the media took upon himself to do his own combine. And this is one of the guys that they say has been talking about Caleb Williams, fingernails, and the softness of people. And he did a little bit pressing. We got a video with that. Let's see that video team. Oh, yeah, no. I was not ready for that. Did he say, oh, yeah, no,
why would he subject himself to do that? That's 135 pounds. That's not the 225 that they've got to throw up. That's 135 pounds. Why would he subject himself to that? Jeremy's, I want to do it. That's not what he said back here. He looks like me. And I said specifically, I'm not going to say I could do that because the Dan will make me do it. And I'm not going to, I'm already saying it. I'm not going to do it. I'm here. No, we have a job. I already have a bad, I already have a bad
back and next specifically because Brian McKinney put me in a headlock. And I'm not doing anything about that. So let's not, let's not push it any further. McKinney hurt me to in that same situations. Oh, I'm on there beside him. Can you guys look up for me? What the record is,
“it's still Larry Allen holds the record for bench press at the Scouting Common because I think”
he did 225, 46 times. And I don't know if anyone has topped it since their Larry Allen was somebody who was feared by a whole bunch of violent men who do defensive things for a living. For 46 times at 225, which is that's really embarrassing for that report. How do you think those are going to go? I'm just surprised that he had that much trouble though with, I mean, you got to be able to get 135 up off the one time. Like it can't just collapse on your chest.
If you're someone who's criticizing Caleb Williams for painting his fingernails and being soft, it was a immediate give up. You can't just quit when it lands on your chest and is that light. He said, oh, yeah, no. That is the record at the combine for reps of 225 pounds is 51 set by defensive tackle of Eastern Kentucky Justin Ernest in 1999. Larry Allen did 43 times. How to trouble? How was that player from Eastern Michigan? Did he play in the proser? Was he just
somebody who holds the combine record and then stopped playing football after that because it's not somebody who's who's game I am familiar with. I don't know whether that person is actually
had success in the pros or not. Never played in that a full game broke that record. He was in
all Ohio Valley Conference big in 97. Played at Eastern Kentucky and then never played in NFL game despite doing that 51 times. Pretty impressive to me, whatever. Cares NFL. It is actually, you know what? I'm with Zazlo on this. There's some guy wandering around the earth telling people and nobody believes him. Would you believe? I never played football, but I did more
Bench presses with 225.
that guy that gas bag Levittard won't shut up about. I did an eight times more than he did and
“I was I never played it down in football. Horrible at the other drills. I think that person actually”
tells people the bar now. I think we should try and get a hold of that person and be I think that guy tell the way that he retails the story now in the old age because it was in 99 is like yeah. Once I did that, I didn't have any need to prove I was stronger than any of them. So I just quit football all ran a nine, four, forty. He must have really been terrible at the other drills, huh? You would think somebody would take a chance on the guy who could bench rest
through 25, 51 times. Probably bomb the interviews. He didn't have been good at the cone drill.
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costs? Now, I had not bought a blow pop and I don't know how to say it.
Is singular one one blow pop? One blow pop and I'm I'm saying that this is what they cost all over.
I know that the the airport goes you know with game show prices on stuff. So I know that this isn't normal pricing, but still I was alarmed when I put a blow pop on the counter and then put a
“dollar behind it. I think that's not silly. Come on that's not silly. That's not silly. That's not silly.”
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But why are you, I don't think we're asking the most obvious question is you're at the airport, you're going for a snack. It's a great snack. And a blow pop? It's not a, it's not a, a grown man
At the airport with the sucker.
prices because we're also gonna go. Awesome. You're gonna banana. You a biter or low and slow. I am a biter and two Tristan's question, which is a good one. A real need to get airport breath out of my mouth and didn't want to buy an entire pack of gum. So instead of buying an entire pack of gum, I just wanted to get out. You guys know what I'm talking about? No, we don't. You might have sleep at me. It's a six hour flight and you're, you're no gum, just blow pop.
Well, it is mouth breathing. No, what do you mean? Yeah, there is gum at the center of it, but like I want to go to a blow pop to make my breath smell better. I'm gonna get that taste that airport breath out of the airport. Yeah, that is a result of the airport taste. Yes. Clearly, it's a keyletase. Yes. But is that what? That's usually what airport
“breath is, brother. I was like, what do you do? It sounds like six at a lounge. I think people know”
what I'm saying when I say you've taken a six hour flight. Do you have airport breath? I think people know absolutely what I'm saying. I also think I'm being quite reasonable when I say I didn't want to buy a whole bunch of gum. I wanted a single piece of gum and you can't buy a single piece of gum because I want a dollar with that blow blows in the purse. Do you guys have something like this recently? Everyone's complaining about how much? Yeah, despite having a fixed interest rate,
my mortgage has gone up $600 over the last few months and they don't tell me. I have to figure it out for myself. I'm like, well, maybe it'll go down since it went up. It doesn't work that way.
Yeah. Who do I call? Because the second I get a mortgage, it changes with like you get, you
we immediately get a letter in the mail saying, hey, the person that you signed up your mortgage through, they don't have it anymore. They immediately sold the A love sound. Then you get another letter saying, guess what? Hope you didn't get used to them because they sold it and then, you know, form four months later, your mortgage rate goes up. You don't know who to talk to. This is insane. It went up $600 in the last few months. I'm not going to blame you for playing my invented
game incorrectly, but when I went blow pop, I wasn't expecting you to go mortgage. I got one of
“those good ones. I got one of those like right at the time that you should. I'm telling you,”
we got less than 3% interest on this bad guy. That good rate. I got one of those coven rates. Yeah. Yeah. So imagine all the leftover income that I could have spent on blow pops over the last few months. And then I look at this statement. I'm like, there was something wrong with the last one, but you know what? I got enough problems. We'll give them a month. It went up another couple hundred. Put it on the poll. Please, Judiwat Levittard show is $2.29 to much for a blow pop. And speaking
of finances that I don't understand, there are a couple of things happening in the business of college sports that I don't understand. I don't understand Cincinnati, the university,
suing quarterback Brendan Sorby for a million dollars, because they want a million dollars
for Texas Tech stealing its quarterback. And I don't understand how it is that Mike's guy D money from can inside keeps putting out that the FSU program is $437 million in debt. The FSU athletic program, I don't even understand how you get to $437 million in debt and are allowed to keep functioning. A lot of bad buyouts and no on field success in the college football playoffs. And they've spent a ton of money on lawyers to think, thankfully, they were the ones that did that,
because Miami ended up reaping all the benefits from the FSU actually being the ones to sell. But this happens. Maryland and Rutgers have also lost a lot of money. There was a story that's a Penn State who's actually had some success in the college football playoff. They're they're losing money over there. Two quick things. There's an S&K in-site and an S&S Sorby. Did I not say Cain's inside? I said Cain in-site, which is at my other website that is totally
dedicated to the Undertaker's brother, the big red machine.
“How does a program exist at $437 million in debt? How do you get out from under?”
How do you compete in big-time college football against programs that are making money when you're
$437 million in debt? And you can't get rid of your coach because you can't afford the buyout.
Right. So what happens is they're going to spend another year knowing that it's a nowhere year, but that saves them on the buyout. That's the reality of their situation. They're going to have to get lucky on a coach that is known to develop talent. They haven't really taken that path right now. They're probably going to turn to private equity to get them out of it, but we don't know the rules there yet. I know that they've been talking plenty, but Elliot has said he's a part of a private equity
Group that is trying to help FSU's financial situation.
uniform, super league alignment from the top 50 some odd schools there. And football is
“siloed off on its own and you'll have owners. You'll have private equity firms and they'll be treated”
like actual, but how are you going to define what the top 50 programs are? Can one of them be
$437 million in debt? They're going to have to dig themselves out of that debt, but I do think that
look, it's all, now we're talking pro franchises in the world of college football. Florida State has immense value as a franchise, as a brand, and it's probably where the investment in a decent paid cheaper type of opportunity for someone that is looking to invest in private equity. Just there's a lot that needs to get worked out. It's why the president understands that and is at this point conveniently reaching four sports to have some sort of normal conversation, which he and his brand
so desperately need. This thing's going to need to be collectively bargained, and it's going to take time and no one has the balls on either end because they're not wealthy enough on either end to say, let's stop sports for a minute. The way too popular in the money and the revenue is coming in and these TV deals exist and they can turn off the spout. So they have to build a plane in the sky and it's good to look, Missy, and it's good to look like brand and source
be getting sued for a million dollars because they just saw, do get some sort of buyout.
Basically, what's the, what can we lose here? A couple of, maybe a couple of $10,000 on a lawyer's bill like the Texas Tech has money to make me go away and shut me up and that's all that's happening. Well, but when you say Texas Tech, you see that Texas Tech basketball is also really good. Texas Tech is now bought its way into the game and when you say top 50 schools at football, it's Cincinnati one of them because Texas Tech just stole Cincinnati's quarterback and
Cincinnati wants a million dollars in that exchange for finders fee, whatever it is, they want a million dollars back because you stole our quarterback is Texas Tech now, Texas Tech has to be considered a major player. They've, Texas Tech, but Texas Tech, in, in my lifetime, they beat Texas once with crab tree as the quarterback and if not matter, it sports the rest of the time. It's tumbleweed you, Texas Tech has not been one of the major programs in my lifetime.
They exist to be like the seventh best program in the state of Texas as fodder for the rest of the conference and the good schools. Now, Texas Tech is top 50. Is Cincinnati? Does Cincinnati make
“it to whatever super leagues Cincinnati made it to, I think, the 14 playoff, pretty recently,”
against Alabama. They've been a decent football program, more known for basketball and their heyday. Texas Tech's basketball team has been good along the way. A couple of times, certainly in my lifetime, not this good. Not this good. Not top 10 good. Didn't they make it to, they made it to a final four in San Antonio. Yeah, they had a good basketball team with some good players there. But Texas Tech is just knowing what the NIL marketplace is. Texas Tech is really, really
a Titan when it comes to talent acquisition and spending money. They have a very large affluent base that makes no bones about what they want. They're in a conference that allows for pretty easy path. As we saw, they, they made it to the college football playoff with relative ease and were given even a buy this year. So, Texas Tech, they're going to be around for a long time in this game. I don't know how it all works with private equity and you would assume there's
some kind of cap, which may make Lubbock less appealing because right now they're not really dealing with that. The Lubbock Texas is nowhere land, right? The idea that that exists as a place that is now buying premium college football and basketball talent and that they've gotten into the game is something that is a little bit, it's unbelievable to watch them climb to the top with dollars
“because you can buy yourself into this game. Yeah, for older people like us too, but you have to keep”
in mind, Patrick Mahomes is a huge brand and he is very much associated with that school. It has his own brand that is designing uniforms there. If you're an impressionable high school kid,
looking where to take your talents. A school that Patrick Mahomes went to that's always putting
up points and is very recently mattering in college basketball and mattering in college football. That seems like a lovely place for me to take it out. Well, it's happening. What's one of the interesting things to see happening in the business of college sports is these athletes are no longer paying to put their name on the weight room or something. They're doing what Andrew Luck is doing, which is saying, well, I'll go get the donors because I'm Andrew Luck. And if you give me the
rights to run the entire program, I will get people who have money to spend money on the program because I'm Andrew Luck. So they're getting involved in a way that gives, when you see the athletes
With money, get into the competitive games where athletes are competing again...
money. I don't know what Gilbert Arena is doing right now, but the problem Gilbert Arena's had
recently is that he's got too many guys in his neighborhood showing up with cars on his lawn and the neighbors are complaining. So he can't do a full studio that has skip bailis in his house, even though he's got enough money to compete in the media game. He's got too many people on his lawn because he's trying to run a full media empire. And on Tuesdays, when he's doing basketball and football shows, there are too many black people in the white people neighborhood and what's
happening is they're like, stop. We got too many cars in the driveway here. Gilbert Arena's can't run a media center out of, uh, out of, what is a legitimate studio. He's got a legitimate
“studio. Jesus, like Jay Cole, I think the neighbors think I'm selling dope. This is actually”
like that. Bet to use this. Yo, that's my gimmick. Wait, what? No, that's not like it. I know, I was feeling. That's being highlighted. No, no. No, I, I, I wanted to say, you know about that too many black people. And he wouldn't do it. No, he wouldn't. But no, he said, yo, it's my gimmick, not realizing that I was, I crouched down like in a whisper because I didn't even want the internet. I mean, it's a red alert. They said crackers are like, so it says load. What just happened
is, did you get scared? Did you get scared? Did you get scared? Why, what were you saying? That's my gimmick, too. Black, I was feeding him a month. You know about that, but you know about
that too many black people, damn. I wouldn't have thought it was on air for a second.
Yes, part was my gimmick, the second part, not my gimmick. Well, none of it was, we, we were, we were working in the shadows, pal. Like no one was really alerted to what we were doing, workshop in your gimmick. I, I respected the fact that it was your gimmick because I was trying to feed you the line so you could do your gimmick. That's the shadows. No, but you said that on the air. No, I said that. It was just something that you're just grasping right now, even though it was
very clear to everybody else. You know what, I'm sorry to do this to you, Zazlo, but you're gonna have to get out of here. I don't think I've ever made that mistake before. Minor penalty two minutes
“we're going to show with your bare hands in a dismemberment kidding. Oh, what, damn. Me?”
D'Anelebotard. I was always tapping sloppies. Two guts. Is this chum bucket? This is the D'Anelebotard
show with this two guts. Is Gilbert Arinas back to doing his show or has he not been able to get it back? Like Gilbert Arinas got into the game aggressively. Big. He gave up part of the ownership of his media thing and started his own thing as many people are doing in the media space, but there's too many cars at his house. When he tries to have skip balis on, and this is why Texas tech is back. That's correct. And so an age would look as something to do with it, too. And speaking of
of money issues as we were, I wanted to get into what it is that has happened to both boxing and Floyd Mayweather because I'm assuming that most people who are watching Floyd Mayweather, one of the few names in boxing that still somehow matters because there are very few of them comes out of retirement at 49 years old. We're assuming, right? Oh, everyone's assuming he needs money, right? Nobody goes back into the game of possibly being hit and embarrassed in
front of people, simply because they love boxing a great deal at the age of 49. He's probably incredibly confused why someone keeps selling his mortgages. He probably has a dozen homes and
“three dozen different people holding his mortgages lately. That's why he's fighting.”
It's the price of blowpops that has brought him back into him. I'm sure all of the fighting. And he doesn't look from where I was sitting over the last 20 years, didn't seem like he was like super-fiscally responsible. This is the least surprising thing ever. Well, you say it's the least surprising thing ever, but can you Jeremy just look up for me, okay? The amount of earnings that we're talking about here because while, you know, athletic money
being blown is a bit of a cliche, there are very few athletes ever who have made the kind of money that Floyd Mayweather is made and because he's the best in the history of pay-per-view at making sure that the money ends up in his pocket. He is or has been a businessman as an athlete
That almost doesn't have a peer because he owns all his own stuff as an indep...
Your spending has to be so fiscally irresponsible to lose the amount of money that Floyd Mayweather has lost that it is almost beyond anything that is reason. It's not merely fiscally insanity. It's something that doesn't make any sense to me. Right. And another sign of him, maybe in financial trouble, is as a February 2026
Floyd Mayweather has initiated a massive 340 million dollar lawsuit against showtime networks
and former executive Steven Espinosa. So he's trying to get some bread right now. The estimate is that he made over $1.2 billion over the course of his career in just earnings
“from fights. Yeah. I think a question, though, that you should also ask aside of, like, how much”
is he made? How much is he spent? You know, because I would say he's fully capable of spending close to a billion dollars in the last 25 years. You say that, but I'm not that turned into into the movie Brewster's Millions from the 1980s. It's hard to spend that money. It really is hard to spend that much money and end up in a situation where you have to fight at 49 because you're so used to a lifestyle that brings in giant amounts of money that the only way
for you to make a giant amount of money is to do what he's presently doing, which is something that somehow will make money because people will still want to watch if Floyd Mayweather can lose
because that's where he made his $1.2 million dollars. He made it in us watching to see if he
lose. I don't even think it's just celebrity boxing is so popular because we are obsessed with celebrity culture and this is the rare reality show in which we can see people fight. You know, like, oh, what an it'd be awesome if this celebrity got in a fight with this celebrity. Look at the views that Brad Pitt, Tom Cruise, AI video did just because, wow, what an awesome fight between two super famous people. Celebrity death man. Yeah, Mayweather doing the exhibition fight with Tyson,
who, you know, literally almost died the last time you tried doing this and in his training against another celebrity and doing it against Pac, you know, who, you know, them two together
“that has cachet. That's certainly has a big value. I think people will watch it well into their”
sixties if they decide to keep doing well. But the thing that I'm pointing out though is that at 49, he would have no other way of making this amount of money in one place because it is an enormous amount of money that he will make though it pales in comparison to the previous amounts that he's made. But I remember telling you guys here, when I saw it on South Beach at the height of his earning, right? He and his crew walked into a place that's crowded. It's by the pool. It's a pool party and one of
the guys just takes out of the duffel bag $10,000 in cash to get it for a handful of beach chairs by a pool. And I remember saying at the time, and I felt judgmental saying it, but I'm like, that's exactly how you go broke no matter how much money it is that you've made. But Jeremy,
while you're looking up 1.2 billion, I'd love to know any athletes ever who have made that amount of
“money because the boxing game is so corrupt, right? That Don King ran the boxing game and one of”
the ways that he ran it is, he just puts the suitcase with a million dollars cash in front of Muhammad Ali. He just puts it in front of Muhammad Ali and gets him to sign it over for the fight in Zayir that's going to make him a lot more money that it ends up making Muhammad Ali. When you hear that Floyd Mayweather is going after Showtime and because money in these contracts doesn't end up going straight to him even though he thinks that he does, that it does $1.2 billion still represents
more than Tom Brady is going to be making from all of his ventures, even with a $375 million contract for the last 10 years, like $1.2 billion as an athlete is such a staggering amount of money to blow that I'm going to guess that you're not going to find a whole lot of athletes ever who have made that kind of money. Well, that was just career earnings based off of fights, like that had nothing to do with endorsements. So when you look at endorsements and things like that,
you had Christianity on a Ronaldo, you had some of these tennis players, but like one soda right now signed a $700 million contract. Show Hayo Tani, $700 million contract. Those are sort of the largest that you would find just in terms of the on-field product, but when you add endorsements, Otani's right up there near the top as well, also only making $2 million for the salary right now. Amy could be super fiscally responsible and just see a huge pile of $100 million lying around and say,
"Well, this is pretty easy.
YouTuber. I think I can hold my own there for a little bit. And I'm not too threatened against
“Manipack. Yeah, it's not like his life is in danger taking to the ring here. It's one of the most”
defensive fighters of all time going against guys that will well pass their prime for an easy few mil. I get it. He could he he probably looking at this and like this makes them most sense.
Right. He also spent heavily on luxury goods, including a $402 million or $60 building
acquisition in New York on top of just carrying around $80,000 in Louis V. Backpacks in which he was caught spending $500,000 in Louis V in one sitting back to Udano. The real estate ventures, I've heard him brag about the real estate ventures. You mentioned $400 million. It's supposed to be an investment.
“That's not supposed to be money lost. That's supposed to be something that accrues. That's a place”
to put your money so that you continue to make money with your money. It is, I'm not kidding you when I say it's really hard to blow $1.2 billion. And when you get to $49 and have to do this, what do you imagine 60's going to look like for Floyd? If he cannot get his spending in order because he's got used to a lifestyle that's as an eye. I don't know if it is that hard
to spend as much money as he spent given all of the handlers that always take percentages of
entertainers, gross figures. You've got publicists, you've got managers, you've got promoters, they all want a percentage and then you have a fiscally irresponsible life and all of a sudden
“your broke. So I think it's all of the people that suck at the teeth of an entertainer and”
athlete, et cetera, that makes it really easy to blow through that plus taxes. That's a, that's a man who knows what his tax situation is. That's the next one point by Trissa where the internet gathers, he's generated $1.3 billion. He's probably looking at taxes, handlers, managers, fight promotion fees, saying I've actually cleared like 450,000, up 450 million, which is a lot more plausible for him to actually spend. There are 11 athletes according to Sportico that have ever made
over a billion dollars, and this is including endorsements, but the bottom two on that list are Phil Michael said at Floyd Metaweather. Phil Michaelson as well, someone notoriously not exactly great with his wealth. Well, but in those instances, we were what's been reported is that he was also gambling enormous amounts of money, which is different. When you guys are saying it's easy to spend $1.2 billion. I mean, again, going to tell you that it's not quite as easy. We are talking about
the most fiscally irresponsible athlete there has ever been ever if he can blow this amount of money.
There's that there's there's never been anything close to this kind of fiscular responsibility
in the history of sports because I'm guessing all of the other people you're going to mention there, Jeremy, aren't having any issues. They may have tax problems. They don't have to come out of retirement at 49 and for another big payday because they've gone through all of that money. It could. Nicholson did it could be a coincidence, but Floyd Metaweather is smack in the middle of name or and Phil Nicholson. Those three guys gamble a lot. They they wager a ton.
Name or is there's a famous internet video of name or on a on a poker app while it's daughter's being sung a happy birthday.


