Floyd was about to cry during the interview with Jim Grey... The crowd was booing him. It looks like he was a little sad that he's worked so hard and getting booed and not the favorite against a guy that's not even American!
Man...I feel sorry for FLoyd to the point of almost rooting for him as the underdog with the fans. But then he is the only one to blame, you do reap what you sow. I think he's finally realizing he should not have sold his soul for the money. Hopefully this will be the turning point for FLoyd and as person will reset his path to personal redemption.
I've never seen a more insecure and upset Floyd, he's shaking in his boots. You can see it in his eyes for the first time he is genuinely unsure of the outcome of one of his fights.
Pac is absurdly afraid, nervous and looking away pretending to smile and act uncaring. He isn't ready for Floyd Floyd is going to whoop him.
Funny Manny seems like a Samurai Warrior as calm cool and collected as I've ever seen him, he was like a Zen Master today at the weigh in.
It's been a long road. I have no doubt in my mind that Floyd dislikes Manny out of jealousy. But, rightfully so. Manny has been beat 5 times in his life, and still won FOTD...over Mayweather who was a bigger PPV Star, undefeated, riegning champion. That hurt him. He never gets the credit he deserves. He gave his whole LIFE to the sport of boxing, and it has to hurt to look at Pacquiao, who isn't as great of a fighter as him, and to get the attention he has. Mayweather has the money and fame... but Pacquiao has the money, fame, PLUS the respect, and love. Floyd's P4P, in his home arena, home city, who's sacrificing his body that gives Vegas hundreds of millions...and yet, the man from the other country is the who's more well-received, more loved. It's not fair. That's why Mayweather probably quit the evil demeanor. He said, "It was fake, this humble floyd is the real me," to probably try and get that respect and love he likes... and even through the entire promotion being that way, Manny still is the one who's being treated as the undefeated fighter. Then, the way Manny played to the crowd after the face-off. Holding up the victory sign... it was almost like rubbing it in Floyd's face like, "You may be the a-side, but your world, city, country is on my side." You saw Floyd look at him like he genuinely was ****ed, mad, and just..bitter. And you know what... I don't blame him.
Yes it does.. I'm saying Floyd won the staredown handily. He looked intense, never blinked an eye. Pac on the other hand was swallowing, blinked and tried to fight his nerves off by pretending to smile. You can see his mouth, it was a very forced smile. Go watch it again. :yep I've taken psychology courses in university and I'm very good at reading expressions (body and face). I saw that Pacman was very very afraid.