@SamuraiSam
Good well thought out post. To summarize it, it is imperative for floyd to face this midget(now his certified inner demon) -- the sooner the better, he isn't grounded or secure enough mentally to hold on to this inner demon forever. We all notice that he is always at the breaking point (those odd constipated cringing look followed by some broken record non-sensical rehearsed excuses that he didn't notice himself, told in a panic, heart pounding, irritating way is the non-verbal cue or evidence of him almost at breaking point of anxiety) whenever he is asked about manny, --which indeed phonetically sounded like money. 'Good lord it even attached itself to floyd's own chosen monicker perfectly.'
The problem of retiring without fighing manny for floyd is that, as soon as he retires, after a couple of years, floyd will lose influence in and out of the boxing community, this is not a theory or speculation, this will really happen whether he wants it or not. He will soon lose all that influence, power and hold over most of the people that is protecting him now, and when that happens, -- EVEN HIP HOP WORLD AND ORDINARY FRIENDS WILL BE ASKING HIM 'WHY DIDN'T HE FIGHT MANNY? WHY DID HE DUCK AND RETIRE WITHOUT FIGHTING THE BEST OFFENSIVE FIGHTER OF HIS ERA TO TEST HIS BEST DEFENSIVE SKILLS? These sample questions and whole lot of variations of it, will be raining upon him forever, left and right, and so, to counter this, he will seclude himself socially from the world, refusing to almost all interviews; he will be in a very small world of his own, pretending to be happy when awake but always and forever depressed while trying to get some sleep, slowly but surely losing all the money he got from the fight because of his lifestyle and ego maintenance. Really, it's all downhill for him mentally and financially once he retires. Well I guess downhill is a soft word for what it really is, 'Free fall' is the right term as soon as he retires.
Good well thought out post. To summarize it, it is imperative for floyd to face this midget(now his certified inner demon) -- the sooner the better, he isn't grounded or secure enough mentally to hold on to this inner demon forever. We all notice that he is always at the breaking point (those odd constipated cringing look followed by some broken record non-sensical rehearsed excuses that he didn't notice himself, told in a panic, heart pounding, irritating way is the non-verbal cue or evidence of him almost at breaking point of anxiety) whenever he is asked about manny, --which indeed phonetically sounded like money. 'Good lord it even attached itself to floyd's own chosen monicker perfectly.'
The problem of retiring without fighing manny for floyd is that, as soon as he retires, after a couple of years, floyd will lose influence in and out of the boxing community, this is not a theory or speculation, this will really happen whether he wants it or not. He will soon lose all that influence, power and hold over most of the people that is protecting him now, and when that happens, -- EVEN HIP HOP WORLD AND ORDINARY FRIENDS WILL BE ASKING HIM 'WHY DIDN'T HE FIGHT MANNY? WHY DID HE DUCK AND RETIRE WITHOUT FIGHTING THE BEST OFFENSIVE FIGHTER OF HIS ERA TO TEST HIS BEST DEFENSIVE SKILLS? These sample questions and whole lot of variations of it, will be raining upon him forever, left and right, and so, to counter this, he will seclude himself socially from the world, refusing to almost all interviews; he will be in a very small world of his own, pretending to be happy when awake but always and forever depressed while trying to get some sleep, slowly but surely losing all the money he got from the fight because of his lifestyle and ego maintenance. Really, it's all downhill for him mentally and financially once he retires. Well I guess downhill is a soft word for what it really is, 'Free fall' is the right term as soon as he retires.
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