He seems to know what the words are, but pronouncing them is a whole other skill that he doesn't seem to have that much experience with. You do have a point that, it's something that anyone can mess up. But what Floyd was doing was beyond the normal mistakes.
Also, Floyd wasn't on a public speaking forum. He had that session recorded behind the scenes. It wasn't a live recording. It was more private and away from the public. What Charlamagne did was take what is normally a private session, and release a piece of the raw recording session to the public. So Floyd doesn't have the 'public forum' protection.
Depending on the person, they may speak better on a live session, than a private session. In Floyd's case, I don't think it would've mattered much either way.
Also, Floyd wasn't on a public speaking forum. He had that session recorded behind the scenes. It wasn't a live recording. It was more private and away from the public. What Charlamagne did was take what is normally a private session, and release a piece of the raw recording session to the public. So Floyd doesn't have the 'public forum' protection.
Depending on the person, they may speak better on a live session, than a private session. In Floyd's case, I don't think it would've mattered much either way.


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