Well we hear about white privilege, male privilege. There is no doubt a massive American privilege when it comes to Boxing. It is the Mecca for drugs cheating in sport generally and cheating in general
North American Corruption
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The USA has always been the capitol of fixed sporting events....Jesus even there president elections are rigged beyond belief.
I was even at the Lewis vs Holyfield 1st fight in MSG and they somehow managed to score it a draw even though Holyfield lost 9 out of 12 rounds.....so bad was the result the New York mayor ordered an FBI investigation in to the bad decision.
America is the land of dirty and corrupt always has been always will be....that is until China takes overComment
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Nothing, I laughed at the Joshua line and that's about the extent of my feelings toward the details of your post. I was not being inauthentic when I said it's too good to just be a post in a thread that doesn't actually have anything to do with corruption so I made a thread for it. It's a good post bud.
This didn't go into detail about all the robberies. Just the advantages North Americans get. But are you dis*****g the robberies over there all the time? I'll be happy to list many of them if you want? It's so extreme, 1,000 examples wouldn't even touch the sides. You could list that many just in the last 5 years.
What are you dis*****g about my post? Be specific? All of it is true.
I could write a counter post featuring **** like "Lennox- Tyson was past it" and such nonsense but I don't feel the need to be argumentative over your issue. In fact, mentioned and quoted specifically so you could carry on and make an even larger post exposing even more.
You know me well enough to know I don't agree with the idea of it, but, I respect good work and I calls this work good. So again, well done Sid. You're a bit of a crack pot but at least you're paying attention.Comment
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It's not a good excuse though.
You should try and look into the forum posts and social media posts when AJ first came out of his dressing room. Lots of people were talking about him really not looking right. You can also watch the fight again at the beginning and tell me what you see. Because i saw what most saw. AJ has never looked like he didn't want to be there. Just look at his eyes. Something which he doesn't want to talk about until his career is over is bothering him. Something went on. What, i don't know. But it was clearly something.
Wilder didn't look right....now it's **** right?
get me?
Right or wrong, that's piss-poor corruption bud.Comment
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The Lewis piece was totally his doing! He came in heavy and failed to acclimatise because he wanted to have a bit part in oceans 11!
This didn't go into detail about all the robberies. Just the advantages North Americans get. But are you dis*****g the robberies over there all the time? I'll be happy to list many of them if you want? It's so extreme, 1,000 examples wouldn't even touch the sides. You could list that many just in the last 5 years.
What are you dis*****g about my post? Be specific? All of it is true.Comment
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But it very clearly says in my post that i was detailing "Advantages" not just corruption. My list for corruption would be very different. I only mentioned it at the end of the post amongst other things to show how many advantages North Americans have, whether that be orchestrated or not. It still comes back to being an advantage no matter what. Nobody has them anywhere near to North Americans. North Americans by their very nature seek them out to load the table. Other cases it being just where the cards fall. But the advantage point still stands. Even if you do a per capita reading, you won't see that with any other nations. By by far.
Nothing, I laughed at the Joshua line and that's about the extent of my feelings toward the details of your post. I was not being inauthentic when I said it's too good to just be a post in a thread that doesn't actually have anything to do with corruption so I made a thread for it. It's a good post bud.
I could write a counter post featuring **** like "Lennox- Tyson was past it" and such nonsense but I don't feel the need to be argumentative over your issue. In fact, mentioned and quoted specifically so you could carry on and make an even larger post exposing even more.
You know me well enough to know I don't agree with the idea of it, but, I respect good work and I calls this work good. So again, well done Sid. You're a bit of a crack pot but at least you're paying attention.
The AJ situation wasn't displaying corruption or it being orchestrated, just that it turned out to be an advantage to Ruiz considering the situation AJ found himself in. It was clear he wasn't right. Everybody talked about it. Look on this very forum to see them doing so as soon as they saw him if it's still here. Even AJ has said so, and only wishes to talk about it when his career is over. The act of standing square on and swinging hooks against the smaller man with faster hands was AJ just wanting to get it over with as fast as he could. You never do that when you're that size. Same with never throwing too far out of range against the smaller man like Lennox did with McCall. Always make sure you control distance being that tall and long, otherwise you'll pay dearly for it like they both did.Comment
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But we know why Wilder didn't look good. He's mentally weak. He doesn't have world class skill. He has no courage. He's already been beaten by Fury so that hangs over him. Then you have the fact that Wilder was pacing up and down in his dressing room for over an hour before the fight because of nervous energy. Not many people talk about that. That will wear your legs out.
AJ performing like that was out of the usual. The rematch was just more of the usual AJ, which is why he won and dominated. he has the world level skill and substance. He's proven it many times. Wilder never has still to this day.Last edited by Sid-Knee; 03-10-2021, 05:00 PM.Comment
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I blame Lewis 100% for that. It WAS all his own doing. I was just pointing out the reason for his defeat though and the advantage Rahman had because of it. Lewis at his best blows Rahman away, just like he did in the rematch.Comment
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