Pacquiao ducked many, Campbell can't name any
by Michael Marley
July 4, 9:58 PM
****** is as ****** does.
All those years my childhood TV hero, The Lone Ranger, called his faithful Native American sidekick "Tonto."
Fortunately, the sidekick did not comprende Spanish. If he had, "Tonto" might sliced the masked man into 14 pieces for this word means ****** en espanol.
Of course, "Tonto" called the masked man "kemo sabe" and, because this is a family website, I can't explain what it means. Let's just say motherflyer is a term of endearment relatively.
I never thought Nate Campbell was the brightest lamp in the library but I used to think he had some common sense.
But no he doesn’t even have that because now, in speaking to Indianapolis Fight Examiner Dennis DSource Guillermo,
Campbell repeats and endorses the idiotic assertion by his trainer, former world junior middleweight champion John David Jackson, that Manny Pacquiao has made a routine practice of ducking and dodging African American opponents.
Our Bay Area Boxing Examiner, Colin Seymour, posted the interview with Jackson.
Here’s Soupy’s answer to Guillermo’s question about Jackson’s senseless remarks.
Nate Campbell –“ I think John made the comment. I mean, think it was a good comment. You tell me one African-American fighter he’s (Pacquiao) fought. I mean, you can check the record. We don’t care about African fighters. We said African-American fighters. And I had a lot of fans like… “Well name any African-American fighters that are big enough to make a fight with him.” That’s not true. That’s not true. There’s been many fighters that were big enough to make a fight with him, but at the end of the day, it is what it is. The record says what it says.”
Hey, Nate, I can’t help you did not name one, not a single black American fighter who Pacman openly and notorious avoided.
You say “there’s been many” but neither you nor Jackson can name even one.
I don’t know why DSource wasn’t all over you like the proverbial cheap suit. He should have asked you to spit out a single name or more if you had them.
Not to be critical of a fellow Examiner but Campbell should have been pressed to give one example.
But he didn’t, you don’t and I am done with the Dumbest Topic In Boxing for 2008.
I don’t dislike either Soupy or Jackson but, on this synthetic issue, all I can say is you guys must have thought God was handing out “trains” when He was really dishing out “brains.”
Many names that Manny ducked.
But you can’t identify a single, solitary one.
That’s pathetic, it really is.
This is not about black or white, really.
It's about jealously and Campbell, like many others, is green with envy as to what Pacman has accomplished in the ring and out.
Pacman has an entire country behind him and Campbell is not even a big deal in hometown Jacksonville.
Maybe Jackson and Cambell have a point. Maybe Pacman does practice discrimination.
He's fought and beaten so many Mexicans, he must hate all Mexicans.
If ingorance is bliss, Capmbell may be the happiest guy in boxing.
He's definitely not the smartest.
Last time I saw Nate, I said hello.
He did not reply. Now I know why.
He was stuck for an answer.
Either that or he hates white people.
I think that's a "good comment," Nate, although I can't really name one Caucasian you really hate.
Don't let the green-eyed monster, jealousy, eat you up, Soupy.
You rocket surgeon you.
And I say that with total respect.
Btw, how come you never fought any middle-aged ***ish guys?
Author: Michael Marley
by Michael Marley
July 4, 9:58 PM
****** is as ****** does.
All those years my childhood TV hero, The Lone Ranger, called his faithful Native American sidekick "Tonto."
Fortunately, the sidekick did not comprende Spanish. If he had, "Tonto" might sliced the masked man into 14 pieces for this word means ****** en espanol.
Of course, "Tonto" called the masked man "kemo sabe" and, because this is a family website, I can't explain what it means. Let's just say motherflyer is a term of endearment relatively.
I never thought Nate Campbell was the brightest lamp in the library but I used to think he had some common sense.
But no he doesn’t even have that because now, in speaking to Indianapolis Fight Examiner Dennis DSource Guillermo,
Campbell repeats and endorses the idiotic assertion by his trainer, former world junior middleweight champion John David Jackson, that Manny Pacquiao has made a routine practice of ducking and dodging African American opponents.
Our Bay Area Boxing Examiner, Colin Seymour, posted the interview with Jackson.
Here’s Soupy’s answer to Guillermo’s question about Jackson’s senseless remarks.
Nate Campbell –“ I think John made the comment. I mean, think it was a good comment. You tell me one African-American fighter he’s (Pacquiao) fought. I mean, you can check the record. We don’t care about African fighters. We said African-American fighters. And I had a lot of fans like… “Well name any African-American fighters that are big enough to make a fight with him.” That’s not true. That’s not true. There’s been many fighters that were big enough to make a fight with him, but at the end of the day, it is what it is. The record says what it says.”
Hey, Nate, I can’t help you did not name one, not a single black American fighter who Pacman openly and notorious avoided.
You say “there’s been many” but neither you nor Jackson can name even one.
I don’t know why DSource wasn’t all over you like the proverbial cheap suit. He should have asked you to spit out a single name or more if you had them.
Not to be critical of a fellow Examiner but Campbell should have been pressed to give one example.
But he didn’t, you don’t and I am done with the Dumbest Topic In Boxing for 2008.
I don’t dislike either Soupy or Jackson but, on this synthetic issue, all I can say is you guys must have thought God was handing out “trains” when He was really dishing out “brains.”
Many names that Manny ducked.
But you can’t identify a single, solitary one.
That’s pathetic, it really is.
This is not about black or white, really.
It's about jealously and Campbell, like many others, is green with envy as to what Pacman has accomplished in the ring and out.
Pacman has an entire country behind him and Campbell is not even a big deal in hometown Jacksonville.
Maybe Jackson and Cambell have a point. Maybe Pacman does practice discrimination.
He's fought and beaten so many Mexicans, he must hate all Mexicans.
If ingorance is bliss, Capmbell may be the happiest guy in boxing.
He's definitely not the smartest.
Last time I saw Nate, I said hello.
He did not reply. Now I know why.
He was stuck for an answer.
Either that or he hates white people.
I think that's a "good comment," Nate, although I can't really name one Caucasian you really hate.
Don't let the green-eyed monster, jealousy, eat you up, Soupy.
You rocket surgeon you.
And I say that with total respect.
Btw, how come you never fought any middle-aged ***ish guys?
Author: Michael Marley
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