I don't know. I don't necessarily think that it means he hates white people just because he doesn't think he'll lose a fight to one.
I know white people who don't hate black people, but think they're just intellectually inferior. In fact, at least secretly that's almost all white people. But usually it gets counted as a 'racism'.
Originally posted by salinass1234
He has something in heart. He is from the ****** so he thinks the whole world is against him.
For the thousandth time Hopkins is NOT from a "******." He's from a middle-class neighborhood.
Careful bro we get banned around here for **** like that
Probably right.
Like I've said before, if you can't take some **** talking, grow some thicker skin.
Thats why the Asian dudes get mad when a white boy takes one of their broads.
They can't hit the side walls like we can....
hype hype and hype, he doesn't mean it, just hyping the fight for bigger $$
Exactly. Im not sure why everyones making a big deal out of it. This isnt the first time the "race card" was used in a competition. Hell, its going on right now with the ********ic election to a degree. But its certainly not new ground in boxing. We all remember Cooney vs. Holmes which was one of the biggest closed-circuit/pay-per-view productions in history and before that, there was Hagler vs. Alan Minter from England who had stated before his 1979 fight with Hagler in London that "no black man will take my title." So as long as the race card is used for promotional purposes and doesnt become derrogatory, all it will do is make a great fight even greater. Just my 2 cents. I know boxing.
Exactly. Im not sure why everyones making a big deal out of it. This isnt the first time the "race card" was used in a competition. Hell, its going on right now with the ********ic election to a degree. But its certainly not new ground in boxing. We all remember Cooney vs. Holmes which was one of the biggest closed-circuit/pay-per-view productions in history and before that, there was Hagler vs. Alan Minter from England who had stated before his 1979 fight with Hagler in London that "no black man will take my title." So as long as the race card is used for promotional purposes and doesnt become derrogatory, all it will do is make a great fight even greater. Just my 2 cents. I know boxing.
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