Floyd will go down as the most picky champion ever. The interviewer is right, Floyd is talented, but he dosen't take the fights that people want to see. Floyd is right he has won 6 belts at different weight classes, but the belts he won after 2002 were all from the weakest of the champs at those divisions (Gatti,Judah,Baldomir), then he nearly loses to an over the hill DLH, he beat Hatton (which looked good, until Manny destroyed him), and he couldn't even put away a guy that he went to every length to have multiple un fair advantages over. Bottom line is, to be a legend he should clean out the divisions he claims he "conquered", instead of strategically picking the weakest of the 4 belt holders and then moving up just so he could look good on paper by winning a title at a different weight class. Boxing isn't as political as Floyd makes it out to be, if you want to fight somebody bad enough it can happen. He just makes it difficult when he sees a threat to his so called "unblemished" record. Shane Mosely, Paul Williams, Manny, maybe even Andre Berto (he's still kinda green though, maybe Floyd will fight him for that reason) are all good chioces, word is that Lamont Peterson (140lbs) whooped Floyd's ass in 2 sparring sessions leading up to his fight against Marquez, (one onlooker called it sparring that could have been sold on PPV). Floyd's next few fights better be against the best possible fighters his own size.