Pardon My Take

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NBA Draft, Giannis To The Heat, Wyndham Clark, USMNT Team Captain Tim Ream + Mt Rushmore Of Hard To Spell Words

Explore episode Jun 24, 2026
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Floyd Mayweather Faces Felony for $200K Bad Check

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Floyd Mayweather allegedly wrote a bad $200,000 check to a jeweler on New Year's Eve 18 months ago and still hasn't paid. Zach reports Mayweather is now facing felony charges — despite allegedly earning $1.2 billion in his career. Online math puts his monthly burn rate at roughly $3 million in mortgages, car notes, and recurring expenses alone.

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