Flyod's goal is to become a household name?! I agree about wanting to get the attention...but he will NEVER have that wide appeal and popularity of Oscar. He half heartedly tries to be likable but always reverts to being brash. And the 24/7 series did nothing to help his "popularity"....at least not in the good sense. He comes across as an arrogant, abrasive personality who likes to carry large sums of cash in his pockets and gamble. I almost feel like he might have pinned himself in the "villain" role for the rest of his career. I also think he is full of bs about retiring...but he just doesn't have the persona or even style of fighting to make him a mega star. As great a fighter as he is...as technically sound...as fast....his style does not capture the hearts of a huge audience. Not hating on his fighting style...but that is just reality. That is why in some ways Floyd could be in a lose-lose situation on Saturday night. Does he put on a technical masterwork that will most likely bore/irritate the majority of the mainstream audience who normally wouldn't shell out $60 to see a fight...or will he try and go toe to toe with a bigger/stronger fighter and potentially get hurt. Oscar...whether you love or hate him....win or lose....will come out of all this still the superstar. Will he be the old veteran who shocked us all by beating the young p4p champ....or will he be the old veteran who valiantly fought the best fighter in the world but came up short.....either way...he will leave this fight richer and more popular than ever. But hey...maybe Floyd doesn't care about stuff like that...maybe he is being truthful about keeping it "real"...highly doubtful....but as it stands right now...if he wants to achieve that superstardom that Oscar has...he needs to go about it a completely different way.