So, the other day i felt bad for lazy-waying my way out and went and did too much to make up for it, part of that was highlighting p4p candidates that existed before anyone would call boxing a world sport.
In that I mention some early ***ish champions and allude to their impact on the game.
You know sometimes you speak to something and the ad bots pick up on it and run wild with showing you ads relative to your recent activity?
That happened to me, with ***ish boxers, and the short is I found this website:
http://www.***ornot***.com/
It's funny in a cheeky sort of way. I've never seen anything that judges the ethnicity of fighters which is itself pretty funny imo, but I do have a ***ish step-grandmother. I claim no ethnic or cultural ties just that she's a lovely woman happy to share her upbringing and such as a grandmoms does and through that ***s do seem to have some unique views on parentage.
In america plenty of us are not really anything. I am Irish, but just a bit, also a bit mandinka, bit taino, bit spanish, too many bits to be any one thing and when your major dna is a minority (as in less than 50%) you can't even claim a half. I say Puerto Rican to be like quick with it but I'm hardly Puerto Rican. Hardly anything which is the point.
So there is a duel interest here.
Americans being muts and the muttization taking time being reflected in the ***ishness of ***s from the beginning of boxing through to at least Baer.
Likewise, ***s themselves recognize mothers and as far as I know, or how I was told, fathers do not matter to ethnicity to ***s. a boy born of a ***ish mom and a non-*** dad is still all *** sorta deal.
It's goofy and ****** but also interesting. Who has time to actually dedicate to how ***ish was The ***?
well, there's a site for it so you don't have to.
Didn't seem antisemetic, **** I think it is ***s, but my bad if it is. I just thought it was funny and interesting.
In that I mention some early ***ish champions and allude to their impact on the game.
You know sometimes you speak to something and the ad bots pick up on it and run wild with showing you ads relative to your recent activity?
That happened to me, with ***ish boxers, and the short is I found this website:
http://www.***ornot***.com/
It's funny in a cheeky sort of way. I've never seen anything that judges the ethnicity of fighters which is itself pretty funny imo, but I do have a ***ish step-grandmother. I claim no ethnic or cultural ties just that she's a lovely woman happy to share her upbringing and such as a grandmoms does and through that ***s do seem to have some unique views on parentage.
In america plenty of us are not really anything. I am Irish, but just a bit, also a bit mandinka, bit taino, bit spanish, too many bits to be any one thing and when your major dna is a minority (as in less than 50%) you can't even claim a half. I say Puerto Rican to be like quick with it but I'm hardly Puerto Rican. Hardly anything which is the point.
So there is a duel interest here.
Americans being muts and the muttization taking time being reflected in the ***ishness of ***s from the beginning of boxing through to at least Baer.
Likewise, ***s themselves recognize mothers and as far as I know, or how I was told, fathers do not matter to ethnicity to ***s. a boy born of a ***ish mom and a non-*** dad is still all *** sorta deal.
It's goofy and ****** but also interesting. Who has time to actually dedicate to how ***ish was The ***?

Didn't seem antisemetic, **** I think it is ***s, but my bad if it is. I just thought it was funny and interesting.
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