I think having a keen sharp mouth like Floyd does have, helps a fighter get recognition and press, and if he can back it up with a good win that is the key. Floyd is clever and he says some funny things and he is truthful in his ego. A man who is undefeated can say he is the best and believe it, and he does. Ali made his mouth his biggest asset, yet the fists have to back up the mouth and they did in that case also as was the case with SRL. A fighter who was exceptionally good but did not have the attitude to get people interested was Mike McCallum. A good fighter, had he demanded fights with Hagler or Hearns and made it more interesting by calling them out, he might have gotten people to recognize him and demand those fights. But he did not, and the guys Hagler/Hearns/Leonard/Duran-those 4 guys had a party and did not invite Mike.. And the fact is he will never be recognized like they will be just because they fought each other. I think in Mike's case the attitude hurt him. And he was too good for his own good for them to just fight him. But Floyd is not a megastar yet.. And to say this fight will absolutely make him like Sugar Ray Leonard? yeah he will be known, but he will not probably be like Ray yet. I thought about this for a few hours now and I am not sure beating Mosley and Delahoya does it. He needs to beat a guy who is now like Jermaine Taylor. Ray Leonard had a unique situation. If you have guys like Wilfred Benitez, Thomas Hearns, Roberto Duran to fight in your era and you beat them all, that does alot for your image. Oscar Delahoya was stopped by Bernard Hopkins and beaten by Tito (maybe a bad decision but on paper he lost), and he lost to Mosley twice. So you do not have this undefeated Delahoya vs. undefeated Mayweather. Oscar is damaged goods but he has the name. If Floyd wins it makes him the biggest guy in boxing now, what that means who knows. Boxing is not doing so great now..