I'd agree if it wasn't already a trend for Oscar; gassing out the last 5-6 rounds. I've said this before, other than Pac, I'm pretty sure no fighter has led Oscar the first half of the fight, and that includes Hops. I think Oscar took Oscar's jab away.
I'm sorry but in boxing I think the personalities do come into it. Boxing's a very unique sport in the sense that we only see them in sporting action for a matter of minutes every year. The rest is filled with hubris and hype. When you have a man, such as Floyd, commanding the centre of proceedings whilst acting like a total ******* I just can't abide that. It's easy to be magnanamous in victory. Even Roger Federer's facade started to crack when he began to lose big matches. You bet I love Joe Calzaghe? Oh dear, go ask on the Brit forum how much I love Joe Calzaghe.
Probably Floyd, because he's arrogent, nasty, and ignorant. When a big mouth gets his comeuppance, he's automatically less offensive. Floyd, due to tremendous talent, hard work and dedication, not to mention careful selection of opponents, is seemingly unbeatable. Thats what is so enraging to people who don't like him. I know, I'm one of them.
...or maybe they just don't take his words very seriously. If you can't tell the difference between how he talks in the WWE and how he talks in an interview then he's probably not very serious when he knows he's being watched.
I think its unbelievable how many of you havnt realised that Mayweather puts on his arrogant style for you people. You all want to see him koed and will watch his fights untill you do. Its not being a cocky mutha f**** - Its being a good buisnessman.
Bull****. He wasn't faking it the way he lost his temper with Kenny. That was really cringe worthy, and not good business.
If I was Mayweather I would have little patience for Kenny either. Kenny led the vanguard that Mayweather was ducking Baldomir and Hatton. Mayweather is nothing but cordial individual to other interviewers.