That's usually the reply you'll get if you ask a nonboxing fan what they think of Floyd Mayweather.
So why can't the best boxer in the world gain any mainstream popularity at all today?
Is it because of the state of the sport in the mainstream in general? Is it because there really are no stars in sports today like there were 20 years ago?
Well no, because a guy like Oscar De La Hoya still garners plenty of coverage and attention when he's in the ring. And news always surrounds Tyson even if he's not fighting. So there is still general interest in the sweet science and boxers when the media wants to.
Is it the trickle down effect? The fact that there's no interest in the heavyweight division right now, the rest of boxing suffers because of it?
When Muhammad Ali was hitting the end of his career, nobody thought there'd be another marquee star in the sport again. Then all of a sudden guys like Hagler and Leonard started reaching prominence in the mainstream media. And as they were ending their careers, in comes Tyson. And Lewis. And Holyfield. And Oscar. Then Naz. So there's always been a spot for boxers out there.
Is it Mayweather's style? The fact that he doesn't knockout guys in sensational fashion, he doesn't win over the mainstream's hunger for KOs? Is it his attitude? Or the fact that he hasn't been in a war? The fact that he doesn;t endorse a popular soft drink?
Why does nobody outside of the sport know who Floyd Mayweather Jr. is?
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