This latest Floyd news, the Internet rant and "apology" and now the domestic spat intrigues the hell out of me.
It seems obvious to me he wants as much or more attention than Pac even when he's not fighting. And he's getting it. But I think it's ultimately backfiring as he's painting himself into a corner now.
The world simply won't allow him to not fight Manny now. It will berate and belittle him to the point he has no choice. There was a time not long ago when Floyd could have retired without Pac and probably still be talked of quite highly, though some would forever bring up his refusal to engage Pac.
I think that window has all but disappeared now. In fact I think Floyd may be battling some restless nights of his own now. Can I beat him? Can I? Mind you I'm not implying Floyd is scared, only Floyd knows that. What I mean is I have my doubts as to whether Floyd is quite as confident of a win in the darkness of the nights as he is on television and on the web.
There's a nasty truth lurking under all this, one that I have no prescience to foretell but that I think most, even the Mayweather fans (of which I am, at least his capabilities) are loathe to confess.
He can't win.
Sure he MIGHT win, much the way Atlantis MIGHT rise
from it's depths one day. Or the way Sarah Palin MIGHT be the next president of this country.
But he can't really.
And I think he's finally having to choke that down as this
inevitable clash looms ever closer.
Ricky took Floyd 10. Oscar damn near won a split decision. Shane about cold-cocked him in 2. Take no credit from Floyd, he is a tactical phenom.
But Manny. Oh my look at this upstart of late. Let the fandom and bluster fall aside and think this one through. What in god's name is Floyd going to do against the Manny of 2010?
It will be a blue eyed miracle if Floyd makes it to the last bell to lose his 0 via decision.
You wanted attention Floyd? You got it. And now I foresee no way to dodge the Phillipino hurricane without it haunting your legacy and your soul straight into the next life.
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