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  • #51
    Originally posted by Mikhnienko View Post
    lol

    -i'm not from the UK or US.

    - Me pointing out the fact that the fighters listed are not Englishmen equates to me being a racist, differences are evvvvvil lol Go save a tree then ***** and moan about how all men are evil and oppress woman you bleeding heart ****.
    Make your point without getting defensive.

    So any non-white boxer can not be regarded as English even if they were born there, is that what you are trying too say?

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    • #52
      Originally posted by Mikhnienko View Post
      You clearly don't understand me. As i stated, Americans are immigrants from all over, so anyone can say they're American if they're a citizen.

      Now this same logic doesn't work in most of the rest of the world. This is due to what i said before "pretty much every Nation has a dominant Ethnic group (****gonoues country)"

      In USA an American simply means citizen, ethnicity is irrelevant.

      Pretty much everwhere else citizenship + ethnicity = what they are (Hungarian, Italian etc.)

      E.G. If you have an Ethnic German who is born and raised in Japan, they're Japanese in terms of their citizenship but they're not truly Japanese (Meaning ethnically/blood)

      So for a Brit to say that "they" have 6 Champs when none of them are ethnic Brits, pretty sad that they don't actually have one.
      So, a black Englishman is not ethnically English, even though he was born and raised in the country, as his family roots are from elsewhere.

      But the same doesnt apply to a black American. As he was from immigrant roots.

      Where's the difference? If an Englishman cant be classed as a ethical Englishman if his roots come from elsewhere, then an American cannot be classed as an American if his roots dont orginally come from America.

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      • #53
        Originally posted by PensionKiller View Post
        That's not that impressive. I only know of Lennox and Bruno.

        I heard bob fiztsimons but my knowledge is weak.
        Does Lewis count? Isn't he actually a Canadian who moved to the UK? In the amateurs I think I heard Lewis was on the Canadians team.

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        • #54
          Originally posted by DTMB View Post
          every small country is starved for sports heroes in any sport. Life is hard enough & a legitimately great sporting hero is used by the media, government, & the people as an escape & make them feel better. Humans are tribal by nature & very nationalistic nature.

          Stop trying to be elitist, high & mighty, hypocritical & think that you & your country is above that.

          As soon as david haye beats one of the klitsckhos it will go in overdrive.

          Do you think Britain is a country ?

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          • #55
            Originally posted by SoldierWarrior View Post
            Does Lewis count? Isn't he actually a Canadian who moved to the UK? In the amateurs I think I heard Lewis was on the Canadians team.
            Lewis was born in West Ham , London but moved to Canada when he was 12. He did represent Canada at the Olympics when he was 18 though.

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            • #56
              Originally posted by mattyhatton View Post
              Lewis was born in West Ham , London but moved to Canada when he was 12. He did represent Canada at the Olympics when he was 18 though.
              Ok, then he is our British brother. Well, technically I'm alot of things, I'm American, British, Russian, and Italian.

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