I honestly believe that Floyd has some sort of social anxiety. He seems legitimately nervous most of the time when being interviewed, even by sympathetic interviewers.
You are right. He absolutely does. And this is actually not to make fun of him. I'm being serious, he has the exact expressions, movements of a very socially anxious, nervous person. He's a good athlete because (partly) it's an outlet where he feels more comfortable. He's very twitchy, hesitant, his fight style is similar, but he's more comfortable there and less stressed. It seems involuntary, I'll tone down my "hating" of the guy. EDIT: Just saw the other interview, and ouch, makes it hard to tone down the "hating".
That bumbling stuttering ***** has more worth on this earth than your sorry lonely ass. It fair to be critical of the boxer and his choice of opponents,hell I was getting impatient. But some of you bottom dwellers hatred of Floyd is mind boggling. The guy is taking on the best WELTERWEIGHT in the world and he still can't catch a break. :-(
yeah, he does look nervous on camera (when not in the ring). but not many athlete's are really good on tv anyway. how many god awful commercials have you seen with bad athlete acting? i think the fact that he self promotes, he kinda put himself in a position that he isn't comfortable with. can't blame him though, money wise.
Wow. Thanks for that link. That cat really took it to Floyd on the radio. Floyd stood in there and kept responding to everything. Great interview.
Pac: "Duck (Floyd), duck (Mosley), duck (random blood test), goose (Cotto leftover Clottey who won't request blood testing)"