Pacquiao Vs Hatton...Class Warfare
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Racists said the same thing about Mayweather & Hatton.
When the white guy lost, there was and still is a tirade of Angry racists blaming Cortex and insisting Hatton got robbed. Ignoring the fact he was KTFO.
Don't bring race into itComment
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wtf dude? this is just a boxing match plain and simple..no need to put any other color to it...the fighters involved are already colorful....only people with chip on their shoulder would put this kind of meaning to it....quit with your symbolism ****!!!Comment
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Pacquiao Vs Hatton has special meaning to the oppressed, poor, and hard working people in the world. In one corner, Hatton represents the "white man" not in terms of race but in terms of class. Hatton's group has historically ****d, pilage, and plundered around the world. They control most of the world's wealth and employ the lower classes.
On the other corner, we have Manny Pacquiao, a man who through hard work has transcended poverty in his native country. He brings inspiration and hope to anyone who dares to dream.
On May 2, Pacquiao will bear all the frustrations of working class on Ricky Hatton. Domestic Helpers, Nannies, Butlers, Janitors, Caregivers, Nurses, Drivers, and Migrant Workers, etc., will have their night. This is the opportunity of the working to finally "flip off" their bosses and masters.
A victory for Pacquiao will be a small but satisfying relief to the working even for just one night.
A 50/50 split of the prize money is fair but a 60/40 split for Pacquiao would have been JUST. Hatton will bring in the rich to pay for the luxury and front row seats. However, Pacquiao will bring the common man who can't be there, but can watch it on PPV. 60/40 is a dream of every hardworking person in the world. Imagine for 1 night you will be making more than the "white man."
No other fight and no other fighters can bring this emotion to the people.
It is no longer about "national pride" but about the dignity of every hardworking individual. Let the battle begin.
-FatNJerseykid
people like you are the reason why a simple boxing match becomes a race war you prick. go suck ronnie nathaniels hairy saggy **** f***tardComment
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Pacquiao Vs Hatton has special meaning to the oppressed, poor, and hard working people in the world. In one corner, Hatton represents the "white man" not in terms of race but in terms of class. Hatton's group has historically ****d, pilage, and plundered around the world. They control most of the world's wealth and employ the lower classes.
On the other corner, we have Manny Pacquiao, a man who through hard work has transcended poverty in his native country. He brings inspiration and hope to anyone who dares to dream.
On May 2, Pacquiao will bear all the frustrations of working class on Ricky Hatton. Domestic Helpers, Nannies, Butlers, Janitors, Caregivers, Nurses, Drivers, and Migrant Workers, etc., will have their night. This is the opportunity of the working to finally "flip off" their bosses and masters.
A victory for Pacquiao will be a small but satisfying relief to the working even for just one night.
A 50/50 split of the prize money is fair but a 60/40 split for Pacquiao would have been JUST. Hatton will bring in the rich to pay for the luxury and front row seats. However, Pacquiao will bring the common man who can't be there, but can watch it on PPV. 60/40 is a dream of every hardworking person in the world. Imagine for 1 night you will be making more than the "white man."
No other fight and no other fighters can bring this emotion to the people.
It is no longer about "national pride" but about the dignity of every hardworking individual. Let the battle begin.
-FatNJerseykid
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