Floyd and his fans claim that Floyd has to play "bad guy/villian" in order to sell his fights and promote himself. They say that he has to talk a lot of **** in order to stay relevant when he's not fighting so that his name will always be the tip of the tongues of both fans and critics/haters. His fans claim that any publicity is good publicity regardless of the fact that Floyd's constantly making an ass out of himself. Ok, if doing all this boosts up Floyd's ppv This content is protected sales and helps sell the This content is protected Mayweather This content is protected brand then great! It works for him and helps line his pockets with millions. My question is, why do both him and his fans cry like little twatts when he's criticized and hated on when in reality he's purposely trying to make the This content is protected world hate him by playing the heel? Does he and his fans not realize that he has to take what comes with playing the bad guy? Floyd claims he doesnt care what the boxing This content is protected world thinks or says about him, yet cries his eyes out during the post fight press conference following his win over Baldomir because he said he feels he isnt getting the credit he feels he deserves. Floyd claims he doesnt care about pfp ranking status, yet catches a hissy fit when Brian Kenny introduces him as the "former #1pfp in the world" I've asked this question many times in threads and it always gets ignored. So?
Bad guy is supposed to get mad at everything Why would the bad guy happily agree to be getting called #2? Why would the bad guy ( any bad guy ) just ignore criticism? You dont know bad guys. PPV King, obviously know's what he is doing. This content is protected
This content is protected If this is the case, then bad guys arent suppose to cry thier eyes out on national tv.
Crying when u win is actually normal. Lots of emotion comes with a win or loss. What's his excuse for crying during his press conference following his win over Baldomir when he claimed that he doesnt get the credit he feels he deserves. Pretty far from "bad guy" behavior.
at the end of the day, i think when floyd matures he'll realize all the great opportunities he passed up on. his level of talent would have made him a much bigger athlete and person compared to the supposed bad guy that he is portraying today.
I only wish he woke up tomorrow with this frame of mind and took action now rather when its too late. Good post! :good
It takes thick skin to play the bad guy, which floyd has, thanks in large part to the salt in those tears...How the f... do you cure a cow hide into leather? That's right, Salt...These 'misunderstandings' are spiteful at this point...