His ability in the ring.
His dedication to the sport outside of the ring.
His bravado and confidence.
There is three....second one imo is the most important to me.
Well I think the money thing is pretty easy, who doesn't want to blow through money living like a rockstar like he does, goofy outfits aside he has cool shit that anyone would want to rock.
It like the lifestyles of the rich and famous people like to see what they could never attain.
You could also go with his dedication considering how much he has earned while still working very hard to stay at the top in a very tough business. Not a lot of people can do that, but also not a lot of people ever talk about that.
i might touch on dedication. mention his age, how long he's been in the sport etc
thx
Something like
1) His excellence in his field
2) His bravado
3) His flashy and risky lifestyle
lol, yeah he takes too much risk that his health comes first....
yeah i have 1 ad 2 exactly but im having trouble with the 3rd one. I started writing about his money but im just having trouble finishing it...
Well I think the money thing is pretty easy, who doesn't want to blow through money living like a rockstar like he does, goofy outfits aside he has cool shit that anyone would want to rock.
It like the lifestyles of the rich and famous people like to see what they could never attain.
You could also go with his dedication considering how much he has earned while still working very hard to stay at the top in a very tough business. Not a lot of people can do that, but also not a lot of people ever talk about that.
Young fans who jumped on the bandwagon. Floyd may have PPV stats and $$$ (post De La Hoya Fame), but he is not loved and admired like Manny, Oscar, Barerre, Morales, Felix Trinidad, and uhhh, even Iron Mike Tyson
Touching on the 3rd one in regards to his business/sense and money a lot of people admire how smart he actually is in terms of marketing, he really had a "stick it to the man" attitude dating as far back as the late 90s when he wanted to be marketed better.
Now he is fighting for what he feels he is worth. Whether you feel that is good or bad for boxing, people have come to respect that.
For me it's nice to see a network lose money or a promoter lose money instead of the fighter being screwed over. Again, that's just me.
Something like
1) His excellence in his field
2) His bravado
3) His flashy and risky lifestyle
yeah i have 1 ad 2 exactly but im having trouble with the 3rd one. I started writing about his money but im just having trouble finishing it...