Is Oscar De La Hoya Past His Prime?
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i see alot more crying from white people complaining that certain boxers are hated because they are white than i do anyone else when it comes to race relations on this site.Comment
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To be fair to them whites are more heavily discriminated aginst in sports than are other races, so it makes sense that white fans pull the race card more often. Still it's a ***** move and doesn't help at all.
Edit: the discriminating I mention is mainly done by white people against white people. It's a white thing you wouldn't undertsand.Last edited by Kayjay's Ghost; 06-02-2007, 12:38 PM.Comment
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No, there are all different kinds of prejudices and there is nothing wrong with pointing that out! When $iN comes up with thread after thread trying to discredit Hatton, I think that is a "***** move".
Some people DO believe that white fighters are inferior, and that's a negative stereotype that's been created by people seeing the many "tomato can" American white boxers over the last 40 years, who always seemed to lose to blacks. However it is an injustice that good white boxers like Hatton, Klitschko and Calzaghe are being discredited because of it.Last edited by Steelhammer86; 06-15-2007, 07:31 AM.Comment
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Oscar can't do **** in the big fights.
Gets a ****ing present from the 'corrupt' judges against the likes of Sturm.
****ing sturm?
(sorry Pacrules)Comment
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No, there are all different kinds of prejudices and there is nothing wrong with pointing that out! When $iN comes up with thread after thread trying to discredit Hatton, I think that is a "***** move".
Some people DO believe that white fighters are inferior, and that's a negative stereotype that's been created by people seeing the many "tomato can" American white boxers over the last 40 years, who always seemed to lose to blacks. However it is not fair that good ones like Hatton, Klitschko and Calzaghe should be discredited because of it.Comment
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