why? you mean you love him all the way?? you may be a fan of his style and talents, do you like his persona too? or atleast how he want us to perceive him? you can be a loyal fan, but you can atleast be honest if you dont like anything about him:hey
I don't hate Floyd. I don't hate any fellow human being, but I try to understand what makes them the way they are. Floyd Mayweather is everything he pretends not to be. He is childish, insecure, unable to control himself, and basically a very emotionally screwed-up person inside. In some ways, it's not surprising (considering the upbringing he's had), and this is why, at 30 years old, he is acting out the childhood he never had. I guarantee this -- one day when he's grown up and mature, he will realize how stupid he looked. He will realize he didn't need to act that way but had no self-control over his emotions. He will feel embarrassment and regret. It's a damn shame that someone with his skills has to be such an ass-hat. If he had the personality to match his skills he would be a worldwide hero. Right now, most people across the globe don't like him and are hoping for his downfall. Insecurity. That's all it is. I feel sorrow for him, not hatred. Underneath the exterior he portrays is a man who is the exact opposite of what he tries to make you see. Growing up rough can do two things to you -- make you a good person who doesn't follow the path you have been forced to walk yourself, or it can turn you into what you despise. Example: A father who beats his children or his wife -- it's no surprise when those children turn out to be woman beaters themselves. It's a never-ending vicious circle. The lucky ones will recognize that this isn't the right path to take, so they do everything they can to avoid being like their father. I am happy that Floyd is good to his children. That's admirable. But to beat a woman? That's disgraceful. What do I dislike most? The flashing of the cash. He should try and understand that there are millions of starving people in this world who are dying every day. People who rub their wealth in other people's faces are a downright disgrace to the rest of the human race. They are nothing to aspire to, they only show weakness of character. Look at the sad *******s on MTV Cribs. Tell me, what have the majority of those people done to deserve what they've got? Put out some crap records? Why does Robbie Williams deserve an £80 million record contract? He doesn't. He's a talentless clown. On the other hand, it's people who put stars where they are. I don't blame them for taking the money, but personally, I wouldn't be happy about selling chocolate covered **** to a moronic general public. As a poor man myself, I do not appreciate someone else's wealth being rubbed in my face. Nope, it isn't jealousy on my part. Far from it. I have no desire to live like that. I have no love affair with money. Money = evil. Realize. "Oh, he donates money to charity!" -- Irrelevant. Any positive he does is far out-weighed by the negative and he is not a good role model for anyone's children or for people who cannot think for themselves. "It's just an act! He isn't like that in private!" -- You are wrong. We know he is. He might occasionally come to his senses and realize he is being an *******, but then he will slip back into his ways again until the day he finally matures. Floyd Mayweather needs a reality check, not a pay check.
I don't think there are as many haters as you think. Most people dislike a part of his personality, but anyone who denies his skills is a fool. If he was a nice person, nobody would "hate" him. He brings on any and all negativity himself. Don't blame people for that. Hate is a very strong word.
I wouldn't say it's at all gender specific. But that's an interesting point. Maybe you're associating yourself with the wrong type of females? The women in my life are 99% super-cool.
If you were to meet Floyd, say maybe you had a chance to sit down and talk with him, would you honestly express hatred? Somehow I doubt many of us would. I think mostly people would be respectful.
Nothing to be honest, he's a great fighter and he's great for boxing and unlike others I'm willing to appreciate his presence for as long as he's active.
His **** sense of humour. ''My name is Money May etc'' and ''if somebody dont know what I look like, this is me'' (pointing to a dollar bill) and ''This is my breakfast! I'm eating money'' The list is endless really.