Yep. I don't think he can get his head around the idea that you need more than 43 straight wins and a profound belief in destiny to beat Floyd Mayweather. That's what I think is hurting him - he believed, in something bigger than just his ring abilities. And he prepared, hard. And none of it was enough.
If you watch the HBO coverage, there's a moment before Floyd's ring-walk when Ricky is turned facing a turnbuckle while salve is being applied - as the Floyd highlights reel kicks in on the big screen, his eyes flicker briefly upward to see what the boos are greeting and you can literally see the weight of all that belief in fate suddenly run through him with a grimace and a shiver. It's a small thing, but telling. He'd clearly placed a level of emotional importance, 10, maybe 20 times above that of a fight, on beating Floyd.
So I agree there's no joking around when he talks about how bad he's hurting right now.
If you watch the HBO coverage, there's a moment before Floyd's ring-walk when Ricky is turned facing a turnbuckle while salve is being applied - as the Floyd highlights reel kicks in on the big screen, his eyes flicker briefly upward to see what the boos are greeting and you can literally see the weight of all that belief in fate suddenly run through him with a grimace and a shiver. It's a small thing, but telling. He'd clearly placed a level of emotional importance, 10, maybe 20 times above that of a fight, on beating Floyd.
So I agree there's no joking around when he talks about how bad he's hurting right now.
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