You pay good money to see a talented fighter like floyd put on unmatched natural boxing skills. You pay to witness his war strategies and how he meticulously breaks his opponents apart. You pay to see his speed and god-like reflexes and his perfected defense. His performance, ultimately, encompassed the strategies and skills to beat a guy like Baldomir. I couldn't ask for more than that. I agree some's expectations are to see him go toe-to-toe and have an outright brawl, but it is in Floyd's nature to fight the way he does. After all why not utilize what's in your arsenel of weapons, in Floyd's case his quickness and beautiful defense.

You have to remember, Emanuel Steward, from what i understand, is a trainer or potential trainer for Margorito, etc etc. I would not agree with Emanual as a commentator 100% of the time given his opinion is or maybe biased.

I consider Floyd the greatest fighter in terms of style, agility, defense, and quickness, but maybe not in terms of the quality of opponents he has fought, though his resume is pretty impressive at this point.
Only time will tell, but in the mean time i sure enjoy seeing this man put on god-like styles and his ability to quickly get in and adapt and systematically break down his opponent.


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JT

All I can say is that it is not just people on Saddo boxing who are being critical of PBF's performance.

Here is the video footage of last nights post fight interview with Larry Merchant.

http://www.nowupload.com/?12392

http://www.nowupload.com/archive/12392.wmv

The people (paid customers) booed and left.
Larry told it like it is and Floyd got his pink thong in a major knot.

At the end of the footage, we see two other commentators basicly saying PBF is not who he claims he is.

These are guys from HBO, not from Saddo.

They all work for HBO and PBF has a contract with HBO, but thank God these commentators have the balls and the ability to discern the facts from PBF's fiction.


PBF is another NAZ.



So, PBF wants Oscar?

They should give him an Oscar for all the theatrics.