John Daly: I lost $55 million gambling
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Published 2016-06-29
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All Comments (21)
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Like him or not, you must applaud his brutal honesty.
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This guy is such an unreal character. I respect the fact that he's so honest about it and makes no excuses for himself.
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There needs to be a Netflix series on his life. I’d watch it.
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"I took a shit in the bathroom" Graham: what do you mean explain that.
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Daly was addicted to everything that you can be addicted to.
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I lost 10 bucks once and stressed about it for a week. 55 million. Jesus.
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I love how humble he is about it.. no regrets no crying life goes on.
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This guy devours life.
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Not sure if I’m more impressed that he lost he lost 55 million gambling or the fact that he made 55 million golfing lol
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John Daly is a legend pure and simple, l find him so entertaining and honest.
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damn, puts my losses into perspective...life isn't over
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Addictive personality.. food alcohol gambling candy smoking 💥
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This is helping my loss comedown a bit
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His honesty is amazing, the fact he is so open provides his kids with a greater chance to not make the same mistakes, respect big Johnny 👍
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At least he hasn't lost his sense of style...
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“I had fun doing it” is the most accurate explanation to everyone. What a soldier
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This guy never complains lives and learns. Salute brother
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He is just simply an Addict , addicted to smoking, diet coke. Gambling, food and most likely other addiction I won't mention. Hats off to him for his honesty. At least he is up front. I wish him good health
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UN-FUCKING-BELIEVABLE
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watching this to feel better about my 100k losses over 2 years