When there's an exciting, charismatic, refreshing fighter like David Haye around wanting to clean up a division dominated by boring Eastern Europeans for the past x amount of years, something which we've all uninamimously wanted for a while now, why is it that the Americans are so against him? I am sure they wanted it too, and they even supported him until it became apparant that he is a true threat and he's gonna get what he wants. Is it jealousy?
Whenever they've had their boxers have a bash at the titles they've been supported pretty much unanimously too. The likes of Eddie Chambers, Chris Arreola, Kevin Johnson. We'd all rather see one of these lumps of American lard spring an upset but it just didn't happen. Kinda all end up like throwing jelly into a meat grinder. Is it jealousy? Maybe. Are they embarrased and bitter at their own fighters failings? Probably so. But I still don't get it how their opinions change so quick, just because a Brit is succesful and brings serious danger to the boring Eastern Europeans they turn their backs and all of a sudden are filled with hate for the guy. Tis pretty sad the way they turn it all into a nationalistic thing.
Whenever they've had their boxers have a bash at the titles they've been supported pretty much unanimously too. The likes of Eddie Chambers, Chris Arreola, Kevin Johnson. We'd all rather see one of these lumps of American lard spring an upset but it just didn't happen. Kinda all end up like throwing jelly into a meat grinder. Is it jealousy? Maybe. Are they embarrased and bitter at their own fighters failings? Probably so. But I still don't get it how their opinions change so quick, just because a Brit is succesful and brings serious danger to the boring Eastern Europeans they turn their backs and all of a sudden are filled with hate for the guy. Tis pretty sad the way they turn it all into a nationalistic thing.
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