rooting for a fighter by the color of their skin, your no boxing fan
White Fighters are Dominating Boxing
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how many white fighters are on the p4p??? all the real boxing fans know its mexicans who are the dominant fighters in boxing.Comment
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Haha this thread is ******. I will now go inform my Italian, Argentine and Armenian friends that they are all white as you so eloquently put it. Yea right I would probably get swung on if I were let such blasphemy spew from my mouth. Most of us are a mix of ethnicities, I believe it has more to do with how you were raised, Culturally speaking.
Truth: Great boxers come from all over the globe, popularity of the sport just varies in different places of the world. Hence why certain countries may often produce more champs than others, no names need be dropped.Comment
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Haha this thread is ******. I will now go inform my Italian, Argentine and Armenian friends that they are all white as you so eloquently put it. Yea right I would probably get swung on if I were let such blasphemy spew from my mouth. Most of us are a mix of ethnicities, I believe it has more to do with how you were raised, Culturally speaking.
Truth: Great boxers come from all over the globe, popularity of the sport just varies in different places of the world. Hence why certain countries may often produce more champs than others, no names need be dropped.Comment
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I dunno, ask someone who is Italian, I suppose it can vary depending who you ask.
I speak on behalf of myself and I can say that if I asked my
friend if he is "White" he'd say "I'm Italian"
"White" is a bit broad and a generalization isn't it?
Somewhat abused in a thread like this in attempt to exaggerate the point trying to be made.Comment
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this is getting out of control....somebody in this thread said that argentinians have spaniard blood in them which makes them white....does that mean that mexicans, who also come from a spanish lineage, are white as well????? wtfComment
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I dunno, ask someone who is Italian, I suppose it can vary depending who you ask.
I speak on behalf of myself and I can say that if I asked my
friend if he is "White" he'd say "I'm Italian"
"White" is a bit broad and a generalization isn't it?
Somewhat abused in a thread like this in attempt to exaggerate the point trying to be made.Comment
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