Theballerlife.com has learned that NFL star Michael Vick has spent nearly $30 million since filing for bankruptcy in 2008, which is nearly 95% of his total income.
As many people might think, Vick did not spend all his money on popping bottles in the club, strippers, and lavish things… the majority of it went to paying off past debts.
In case you missed it, here’s the full 45 minutes behind-the-scenes documentary titled, “A Football Life: Ray Lewis,” which features NFL star Ray Lewis as he goes from the outspoken, ferocious Baltimore Ravens linebacker to a caring, heart warming, emotional, good dad off the field.
This must see documentary shows Lewis mic’d up on the football field, the sidelines and locker room for the entire 2011 season. The cameras also show Lewis spending time with his 6 children, his father, and fans.
Yesterday, tennis champion Serena Williams chatted with CBS’ “This Morning’s” Charlie Rose, Gayle King and Norah O’Donnell about her successful summer and fourth U.S. Open title.
When we ran across this story earlier today, we thought what a bunch of B.S.
Can you believe….U.S. Open officials told Taylor Townsend, the number one ranked junior women’s tennis player in the world, to stay home and not compete due to her weight.
Chad Johnson does not appear to be quite ready yet to give up on his marriage to his soon-to-be ex-wife Evelyn Lozada.
The temporarily out-of-work NFL star recently tatooed Evelyn’s face on the side of his leg.
While chatting with a few of his Twitter followers, Johnson insisted that Evelyn is still his wife and he has no plans on getting a divorce even though she filed.
Meet Claressa Shields, the first woman to win an Olympic gold medal in boxing.
Shields, who is only 17 years old, won the gold medal in the middle weight division by beating Russia’s 33-year-old Nadezda Torlopova.
Since returning from the 2012 London Olympics on August 13th, 2012, things have been a whirlwind for Shields.
Everywhere you look, you see her name and face: on telephone poles, billboards, windows, and newspapers.
Whenever Olympic Gold Medalist Claressa Shields enters a room, she’s greeted like a conquering hero, all the while insisting on being treated just like everyone else.
“I’ve just been doing interviews and signing autographs and pictures,” Shields said. “It’s just really crazy but I kind of still don’t believe it. I still really haven’t sat down and said ‘yeah, I’m ranked No. 1 in the world and I’m an Olympic Gold Medalist.’ It just hasn’t hit me.”
When we first heard about this story earlier today, we could not believe what we were reading.
Can YOU believe former NFL baller Sam Hurd tried to buy 200 pounds of marijuana and 5 kilos of cocaine while out on bail for the same charges – attempted drug trafficking.