Naz bought a place in south sheffield, on abbeydale road about 5yrs ago and turned it into his own gym. it is a white building with no writing on the front or anything.
Where do you think he trained ater he left brendan ingle ?
p.s. i live about 1 mile away from the famous st thomas' gym where brendan ingle still trains loads of young tearaways from the local area - he's an amazing old fella !
You said he's of "Pakistanian" (correct reference is Pakistani) origin. I said something like it. Looks close enough to me.
"Asian Indian" is the more specific moniker for the people of India. You also went by major racial groups. Were you the one who put Oriental there? I can't recall. Hehe!
No i wasnt the one who mentioned anything about Oriental, and in fact i was the first one on this thread to call him a boxer of Pakistanian origin, not you.
Weak? You're the one who thinks there is a Pakistani race when there isn't. It's like saying "I'm of the Maryland race, not American." That's weak. And you said something like it.
Direct quote of when i said there was a Pakistanian race?
Cant find one?
Quote me if your gonna try and say what i said, otherwise your just falsifying shit.
And no there is no Indian race. I have given the definition, and there was nothing in there about race, do you want me to give you the definition again???
Or like me saying I'm California since I'm on the West Coast. I'm not American.
Actually, California has been it's own entity before Pakistan was even thought of.
We ARE talking about what WHO looks like. Naseem Hamed looks and is Middle Eastern. He does NOT look Indian or Pakistani (to save further arguments). The picture on the front page LOOKS like Naseem Hamed coz it IS.
That was weak, and to save arguments as you put it, no it doesnt look like Naseem Hamed.
Those are the main ones anyway. There are more but Indian is not one. As i have already shown, an Indian is someone who is an inhabitant of India.
I dont think he wants to listen.
No one split America and Canada up 50 years ago. We've been different for over 200 years. Muslim Indians migrated to the west of India where britain created Pakistan. Just because they migrated west JUST 50 years ago, doesn't mean they're a different race. Does that make sense?
What about America and Canada? Are Canadians Americans? What about the state of Texas? This belonged to Mexico? Are Texans therefore Hispanic?
This relies on geography. Since Pakistan and Indian are next to one another, this definition can apply to Pakistanis too.
What about America and Canada? Are Canadians Americans? What about the state of Texas? This belonged to Mexico? Are Texans therefore Hispanic?
Races:
White
Asian
Oriental
Black
Those are the main ones anyway. There are more but Indian is not one. As i have already shown, an Indian is someone who is an inhabitant of India.
You're not supposed to call people Oriental. Objects are oriental, not people. And Asian is vague. Filipinos are swear are Asian too despite not being attached to the Asian continent.
So just because his parents aren't from India that means he has no Indian blood?
Never said that. You must be putting words in my mouth. I wouldnt be able to tell if he had Indian blood unless i looked at his family ancestory.
So just because his parents aren't from India that means he has no Indian blood?
No because Amir Khans parents arent "inhabitants of India or the East Indies".
This relies on geography. Since Pakistan and Indian are next to one another, this definition can apply to Pakistanis too.
No because Amir Khans parents arent "inhabitants of India or the East Indies".
Speak to my old anthropology teacher. They do have a unique phenotype that makes them look different. Just like Germans don't look like French.
Talk to me. We are not talking about what they look like. ImSoFlyyy said that Amir Khan is Indian, when he isnt because he doesnt fit the dictionary definition of an Indian. Plus Indian is not a race, as you claim.
This relies on geography. Since Pakistan and Indian are next to one another, this definition can apply to Pakistanis too.
This is what the definition of an Indian is: Do you notice how it doesnt say anything about Indians being a race?
"In·di·an ( P ) Pronunciation Key (nd-n)
adj.
Of or relating to India or the East Indies or to their peoples, languages, or cultures.
Of or relating to any of the Native American peoples except the Eskimos, Aleuts, and Inuits.
n.
A native or inhabitant of India or of the East Indies."