Why does black fighter wobbled = chinny. But Spanish fighter wobbled =warrior?

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  • Chollo Vista
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    #41
    Originally posted by nacho daddy

    Pirog almost killed jacobs and if the fight went on he would have severely hurt him
    Bwahahahahahaha

    Jacobs was up on the cards and winning the fight

    "Mexican warriors" get dropped all the time and get back up. But according to the "usual suspects" if a guy gets dropped and is wrestled down by the ref and screams at the ref to get off him and that he can continue, that somehow means he almost died. Especially when it's a white guy knocking down the black guy

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    • Pigeons
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      #42
      I don't think it has anything to do with racism, it's more related to their fighting styles. Black fighters are more likely to be defensive minded, safety first fighters while Latinos tend to be all action, defensively limited fighters.

      We rarely see black fighters get hit. So when we see them finally take a good punch and it makes them do the stanky leg, it creates criticism of their punch resistance. "The one time they get hit, they get hurt."

      With Latino fighters we're always seeing them get hit and walk through everything. So by the time they actually get buckled, we're shocked that they were able to last that long. "He was hit with the kitchen sink and finally wilted at the end of the fight."

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      • Goldie
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        #43
        Originally posted by nacho daddy

        Moldie I notice your whole life revolves around being a victim. what a chit way to live. but that kind of thinking milked 28 trillion off taxpayers with trillions more on the way
        The irony is that this is you playing the victim right now lol. I guarantee that I’ve paid more taxes than some bird brained idiot like you .

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        • sallyField
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          #44
          jacobs was knocked cold by pirog thats why people said he was chinny.

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            #45
            Originally posted by Chollo Vista
            Haney gets wobbled by Linares and he's considered chinny. I can name a bunch of Spanish fighters who have been wobbled, but they're considered Mexican warriors.

            Danny Jacobs got caught with a flash knockdown against Mora and was called chinny. Lomachenko gets dropped by Linares and you don't hear one thing about him being chinny, but only that it was a flash knockdown. But if that's the case then why was Jacobs called chinny when he got hit with a flash knockdown?

            Then you got Haney. Haney ate clean left hooks from Diaz last night and showed grit. If Haney was Mexican, he'd be called a Mexican warrior

            Crawford has been called chinny as well

            It's like black fighters aren't allowed to get hit or wobbled. If they do, they suck. Everyone else can get hit 1,000 times a fight, but if they survive, they're considered "tough as nails", "warrior", "iron chin", etc. But if that happens to a black fighter, it's "They suck and got exposed", even if they beat the guy 10-2

            The double standards exists because deep down they acknowledge how good they are but don't want to admit it.

            Haney fought an aggressive fight and never looked like going down. Linares hurt him more than Diaz. But if he boxed defensively last night those same critics would say he's boring. Either way he can't win

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            • Hatesrats
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              #46
              When a Latin fighter chooses to implement "Boxing" dude is considered a "Runner".

              ITiSWHATiTiS...

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              • Chollo Vista
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                #47
                Originally posted by Mushashi

                The double standards exists because deep down they acknowledge how good they are but don't want to admit it.

                Haney fought an aggressive fight and never looked like going down. Linares hurt him more than Diaz. But if he boxed defensively last night those same critics would say he's boring. Either way he can't win
                You know what time it is

                Green k sent

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                  #48
                  Originally posted by F l i c k e r
                  Well, I think a major difference is Haney has never been tested up until Linares.

                  He got cracked by one fast, precise punch and wobbled clearly. Then spent an entire round holding to recover him legs.

                  I don't think he was ever hurt too bad by Diaz however. Diaz got some good punches in but the whole time Haney was live and sharp. So, personally, I wouldn't say he got hurt by him.

                  Whereas, say JMM for example. He gets knocked down, or wobbled. But he's fighting Erik Morales, Marco Antonio Barrera, Manny Pacquiao. Etc.

                  So, yes, you would call Marquez a warrior instead of chinny.

                  Whereas you'd question Haney's chin because he's never fought guys on Morales, Barrera, or Pacquiao's level. Thus, he gets caught and wobbled. You wonder if he is chinny. Because he's not proven to be able to stand in there with Lomachenko, Teofimo, Gervonta Davis. etc.
                  I’d definitely consider marquez chinny. He is a warrior though with crazy recuperative abilities.

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                  • pretty boy_
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                    #49
                    Great question. You hear that a lot around this forum.

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                      #50
                      Originally posted by ShoulderRoll
                      Mexicans and Spanish are two different things.

                      Not really. You got Euro-Mexicans, Euro-Ricans, Euro-Cubans, Euro-Dominicans...

                      What do they all have in common? They refer to Spain as their daddy.

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