Those two are going to be pretty big targets if they engage in any sort of combat with guns. I think a lightweight like Lomachenko has a better chance. You know, if he hadn't fled the country already.
I'm still pretty far off from Retirement but want to get there as quickly as possible. I honestly have no idea how much I need to have saved. I just arbitrarily chose the number $4.5M for my wife and I a decade ago. I spoke with a friend recently who thought that number was unnecessarily high knowing us. Most of the online resources I have come across are too simplistic to use effectively. For instance, if we want to live in a cheaper country for part of our retirement how much does that lower the amount needed? If I want to retire by 55 how much does that increase the amount necessary? I will die before my wife and want her to live in a situation that makes her happy when I'm dead, how much for that? Just curious what resources people on this board use to determine how much they need to be able to retire by certain ages?
Agreed, that place will make him a ton of money. But at least I can enjoy his team sucking when the coach goes to TV and the salary cap implodes the roster. I'm a petty petty person.
Interesting take, thanks. He won't be too sad when the Rams suck ass in a few years and the stadium is filled with opposing teams fans fresh off their trip to Disney. SoCal fans aren't going to show up for a mediocre football product, ask USC.