That man had the benefit of never having to get in the ring with Floyd, so he talked **** and laughed with some other people to back him up for moral support during the interview. Is that supposed to mean something?
Some of what Floyd does in that ring is just a thing of beauty! Yea....it's only in spots and not always consistant, BUT.....to capture a glimpse of true boxing beauty is seeing Floyd when he's incorporating all of his talent, athletic ability and skills during a moment where he's watching his opponent make a mistake and capitalizing on in perfectly! We'd see more of that greatness if Floyd would just allow himself to take more risks instead of worrying about loosing his "0".
Based on the random criteria of moronic forums poster SAS2 a wealthy mega-star athlete is a scumbag. I'm sure Floyd is going to have a fitful sleep tonight.
I couldn't give two shits about what any boxer does in their private life as long as it's not illegal, but if you asked me which is more reprehensible: being greedy or being an adulterer I'd certainly say being an adulterer. At worst being greedy makes you look empty, but it doesn't break your wife's heart, or **** up your family.
and what will happen to you if after march 13, a former 106 lber knocks the hell out of your God, floydie?LOL!:nut i hope you don't leave the forums and cry to death, ok? LOL!:hi:
and what makes you so sure, floydie isn't doin the same? and let's not be too righteous coz we all have our flaws dude? you aren't perfect as well, i can assure you that.:hey
oh are they talking about the charity work Floyd does?? because I know i would not want my kids following that path..