The article makes an excellent point...Floyd is in a lose, lose situation. He was not particularly popular in the mainstream before this fight...after the 24/7 show he will be even less so. He comes across as a brash jerk who likes to carry huge amounts of cash in his pockets, gamble, and have his entourage sit around and admire him. So that leaves this fight...is Floyd going to win the respect of the casual boxing fan by backing up his venom and engage Oscar in a fight...highly doubtful. If anything he will fight a tactical fight which will do nothing to win the hearts of all those people who normally wouldn't shell out $60 to see such an event. And you can't fault him for that...but that's just reality. Will he go toe to toe with a naturally bigger and stronger fighter who possesses great skill and risk getting knocked out...most likely not. If anything it will be Oscar who engages the action...and we will see how Floyd reacts. Floyd, and some of his fans, claim he only cares about winning...that he doesn't mind playing the villain...but that is total bs. All boxers want to be loved and popular. But after this series, and maybe this fight, Floyd could have potentially pinned himself in the corner as an unlikable and unpopular fighter.