Floyd has been working overtime at making himself look like the biggest prick in boxing the last few weeks, although as Amat & CFH have alluded to, I think that he's on that same shit a certain fat Mancunian opponent of his is.

Anyway, anyone who actually thinks we can look to boxers to be role models in their private lives is out to lunch as far as I'm concerned. Loads of these guys suffer personal problems as a result of the sport, how can you expect them not be violent and/or have dangerous vices. The coverage of the Mayweather & Hatton situations in recent weeks have made me think this, as I'm shocked how many people are surprised.

Name me a great fighter & I'm pretty sure it wouldn't be too hard to find something heinous from their private life. Hell, two of the most popular fighters of the past 20 years, Corrales & Gatti, both were known for beating up their wives, whilst the GOAT SRR would regularly beat his wife Edna Mae within inches of her life.

Even the real good guys of the sport like Ali, Leonard & Pacquiao have their flaws whether it be womanizing, drug use or some of the questionable company they keep.

I know what we want them to be, but they're people just like us & given what they do for a living, they usually end up being far more volatile and flawed.

If you want a role model, look for a nurse/teacher/firefighter working double shifts for a lot less money.