Floyd has poor command of the English language.
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It's no secret that most athletes that come from poor or dysfuntional familes aren't very articulate when they speak. Plus Floyd never finished high school, never went to college and probably hasn't read a book in 10 years. When your that talented and are training full time at such a young age your interpersonal skills won't be as good as the average joe who hung out with his freinds for most of his child hood, finished high school and then went to college or work after that.Comment
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You forgot ''money''The only words he seems to know are:
1)Like
2)I
3)Said
4)Before
Watch his interviews and you'll see that when he's asked a question, he always preface's anything with: Like I said before..... EVEN THOUGH, he may have not necessarily have "said it before".... Which leads me to think that his use of "like I said before" isn't founded in any practical, concrete, recalling sense, but rather its a reflection of his anxiety when faced with critical questions and his limited grasp of the language (since he always resorts to the same statement to preface his cookie cutter and predictable answers)....
"Like I said before" is his brains trigger term to begin the bull****ting. Its his way of reminding himself that its now time to lie, distort, dodge and pretty much avoid the question altogether.
In this regard, his interview style mimics his fighting style.
Aye??

:mangler:


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The only words he seems to know are:
1)Like
2)I
3)Said
4)Before
Watch his interviews and you'll see that when he's asked a question, he always preface's anything with: Like I said before..... EVEN THOUGH, he may have not necessarily have "said it before".... Which leads me to think that his use of "like I said before" isn't founded in any practical, concrete, recalling sense, but rather its a reflection of his anxiety when faced with critical questions and his limited grasp of the language (since he always resorts to the same statement to preface his cookie cutter and predictable answers)....
"Like I said before" is his brains trigger term to begin the bull****ting. Its his way of reminding himself that its now time to lie, distort, dodge and pretty much avoid the question altogether.
In this regard, his interview style mimics his fighting style.
Aye??

:mangler:


to be fair, he does mix it up...sometimes he claps before he goes into his like-i-said-before comboComment
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The only words he seems to know are:
1)Like
2)I
3)Said
4)Before
Watch his interviews and you'll see that when he's asked a question, he always preface's anything with: Like I said before..... EVEN THOUGH, he may have not necessarily have "said it before".... Which leads me to think that his use of "like I said before" isn't founded in any practical, concrete, recalling sense, but rather its a reflection of his anxiety when faced with critical questions and his limited grasp of the language (since he always resorts to the same statement to preface his cookie cutter and predictable answers)....
"Like I said before" is his brains trigger term to begin the bull****ting. Its his way of reminding himself that its now time to lie, distort, dodge and pretty much avoid the question altogether.
In this regard, his interview style mimics his fighting style.
Aye??

:mangler:


agree.
He also says "you know" a lot in every answer. not very good interview etiquette...Comment
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guys manny says six words and stares cross eyed at you like he is special or somthing...floyd is much more funny and way more engaging then manny...floyd is floyd...manny is manny...they will never be the sameComment
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He gets punched in the head for living, what did you excpect? He's just a bad public speaker like most people in society. If someone stucks a mic in your face every waking moment, chances are your going to say some ****** **** every now and again.Comment


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