I'm an american citizen and proud of it but I'll never like nor support floyd mayweather, I admit there's absolutely no american talent in the HW division, and I'll never ever drive a domestic. I still love my country tho, what you're preaching is blind nationalism. I root for fighters that I like to watch and some hometown guys as well.
Sick of these American hating pansies.
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I really love how people use sport to bring out their own insecurities, be it racism, religious bigotry, xenophobia or whatever else. But I'll keep this on topic, on the subject of professional boxing it's man against man and the best man wins. I really detest people who turn their backs on an athlete for failing to win once in a blue moon with the assumption they somehow "let their country down". I'll tell you all who lets their country down, people who let their racism, religious bigotry, xenophobia or whatever else get the better of them.
As John F. Kennedy once said: "And so, my fellow Americans, ask not what your country can do for you; ask what you can do for your country"
There are Kelly Pavliks and there are keyboard warriors.
There are too many people who have done nothing with themselves who like to use the word "we"..."we" done this..."we" done that. "We" requires for someone to contribute something with someone else to create something. The United States of America stands for personal liberty and free enterprise...the merit of a man's worth as an individual...by himself on his own merits without any noncontributor leeching of his success and using the word "we" and thus playing down the hard work, sweat, toil and blood of that mans achievement like they do in the North Koreas of this world.Comment
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