What is Rolly Romero's ethnicity?

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  • Shadoww702
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    #11
    Originally posted by PunchMeIDareYou
    I'm having a hard time pin pointing what this clown is. Is he Spanish or is he a mixed mutt?
    His dad's a white Cubano and his mom is half black.

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    • TheBoxGod
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      #12
      Cuban-Mexican assuming what the poster said above is true.

      Last edited by TheBoxGod; 10-21-2021, 06:15 PM.

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        #13
        Originally posted by BendOver
        Romero's parents are Cuban. His father was a boxer. He is not black nor white. Mulato. I really don't see what ethnicity have to do with the fight. But just answer the question, mulato is a mix of white and black.
        His mom isnt

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        • FinlandsFinest
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          #14
          Originally posted by buddyr

          this is what i was gonna post. wtf cares!!!!! Mfers find out the race of boxers so they know who to cheer for lol. goddamn. Has boxing come to this?
          I am a big Wilder fan so obviously i dont choose who to root for based on race. BUT: I will always cheer for Robert Helenius because hes finnish. Gotta root for the home team!

          So perhaps if Rolly is cuban and the guy asking is also CUBAN, thats a rooting interest, isnt it? Boxing is a tribal sport and people like to root for their own. BUT u gotta be careful so u dont start talking down on other races or peoples instead of rooting for your own!

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            #15
            I feel like I've read 10 different responses in this thread as far as his ethnicity. Reminds me of when someone said Ndamukong Suh was black thai lol

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            • buddyr
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              #16
              Originally posted by FinlandsFinest
              I am a big Wilder fan so obviously i dont choose who to root for based on race. BUT: I will always cheer for Robert Helenius because hes finnish. Gotta root for the home team!

              So perhaps if Rolly is cuban and the guy asking is also CUBAN, thats a rooting interest, isnt it? Boxing is a tribal sport and people like to root for their own. BUT u gotta be careful so u dont start talking down on other races or peoples instead of rooting for your own!
              it's nothing wrong with cheering for your country man, but I've seen guys cheer against our own olympic team because they weren't white. And I have proof lol.

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                #17
                Originally posted by buddyr

                this is what i was gonna post. wtf cares!!!!! Mfers find out the race of boxers so they know who to cheer for lol. goddamn. Has boxing come to this?
                Man people are always going to root for their own, that's human nature. This board is filled almost exclusively with posters who back fighters based on their race or country of origin.

                The problem is when people let that impact how they rate fights and fighters.

                People have to realize that sometimes your guy isn't that good/sometimes he loses. People on here have a really tough time with that.

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                  #18
                  Originally posted by buddyr

                  it's nothing wrong with cheering for your country man, but I've seen guys cheer against our own olympic team because they weren't white. And I have proof lol.
                  How many Caleb Plant posts have you been making in support of him? lol

                  Stop playing the victim

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                    #19
                    Originally posted by BendOver
                    Romero's parents are Cuban. His father was a boxer. He is not black nor white. Mulato. I really don't see what ethnicity have to do with the fight. But just answer the question, mulato is a mix of white and black.
                    Mulato is also considered offensive. Thats a word colonizers came up with. Hes Cuban American

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                      #20
                      He's a time traveller from the future where all races have mixed into one. Sadly in the future the level of boxing skill has rapidly declined as you might notice from his performances

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