The guy knows his boxing, he could sometimes be better at putting it across but that will come over time. I prefer him to Larry who can be so derogatory sometimes. Sure, sometimes he just has the balls to say what everyone thinks, eg Mayweather-Baldomire interview, but take the Mayweather-Manfredy interview, a young PBF after a big win was having a little trouble getting his words out, so Larry butts in, says 'you're only quick in the ring' and stops the interview, what a prick. (It's good when he makes those kind of comments to the modern day, egotistical, ****head Floyd though.)
I don't like him because he's arrogant. What done it for me was his handling of the Mayweather v Marquez post fight interviews. He had no idea how to handle big egos, he was totally out of his depth. He talks too much, as an interviewer you don't need to say too much in your questions especially with a guy like Floyd who doesn't need much of an excuse to shoot his mouth off. In the end he was shown up as an amateur, that farce wouldn't have happened with Larry in the ring.
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