Comments Thread For: Shawn Porter Rips Jaime Munguia's Resume: "This Is A Built Up Record"

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  • Rebelrbg
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    #31
    I don't see how people get on here and try to defend the Trash Collector Mungia, and go as far as to turn it into a racial issue. Black, brown, yellow, or white, he's been avoiding the best in the division, turning down mandatory title fights, and piling up wins over "what his names." Anyone that does that doesn't deserve defending, whether his ethnicity is common to yours or any other boxing supporter. What should be happening is exactly what is starting to, he's receiving a lot of criticism and push back from colleagues and fans that will back him into a corner and demand better.

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    • turnedup
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      #32
      He isn’t saying anything we haven’t all said a hundred times. This dude was capable of melting down all those years so he was the naturally bigger fighter, still is but much like Zurdo it’s all smoke and mirrors.

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      • BustedKnuckles
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        #33
        Originally posted by hitmanjosh
        I'm black and think Shawn not completely on point here, Munguia did beat Rosado who should have got the decision over a black fighter in Danny Jacobs in my opinion. A long reigning decorated former champion.
        Yeah, its a weird thing. Clearly, Porter is right. And nobody here has even argued that he's wrong. But people get this racist stuff in their head and question his motivations and why he didnt mention other people with crappy records.

        Theres too many thought police nowaday.

        Maybe Shawn Porter is or isnt partial to black fighters. I dont know or care. But I dont see how people can reach that conclusion from him saying something true about a hyped up fighter. I dont even see what race has to do with it.

        If i think a black or white or latino or euro fighter is overhyped or lost or whatever, ima say it, without worrying about how a bunch of thought police will twist it. Only people who are obsessed with race see racism in everything (and that includes white ******** who act like everybody's protectors but only divide to create "vicitims" who "need" them and vote for them).

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        • OhG
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          #34
          People this **** about the race card, in the U.S Latinos and Blacks make this sport happen!!! Porter is just speaking truth and reality!!!

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            #35
            There's no defending Munguia. He needs to fight someone good already.

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            • The D3vil
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              #36
              He's right.

              Munghia is the first dude I've ever seen run from title shots

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              • Jrock56
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                #37
                A fighter that fights four times a year can’t be expected to fight ex world champs all the time. Rosario, Smith, and several others put up a pretty tough fight before they were beat. I think the media is biased against Munguía when many fighters are worse at avoiding tough competition.

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