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Slick African Amercan style = Coward/runner
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Originally posted by DET. IRONSIDE View PostWhat a ******ed point of view.
You think Roy Jones Jr runs?
Look he's slick and he don't run:
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Originally posted by King Ghidorah View PostIm not talking about Ali,Rob, SRLs of the worlds... Im talking about guys that claim that AA slick style is dominant when clearly all it is is throwing a 1-2 and and running the whole round....
Note Im a Black Guy that likes to come forward and throw combinations....
Originally posted by Ryannn View Postthere's no such thing as "african-american" style
Originally posted by Ryannn View Post"african american" style doesn't exist.
just something black supremacist ******s invented here.
lol, when children of African ****** became fighters in the u.s. we boxed like we fought and danced in our African cultures.
in Africa those who where sold into slavery where the losers of wars between clans and countries. they fought with a kicking / acrobatic style that was developed for defense against sticks, blades and spears. this art was practiced and refined through dance and mock combat that blended one into the other.
those who got to the Americas continued to practice these arts (mostly in secret, disguising it as a dance) and the arts are now called capoeira, dambia muti, Haitian machete fencing ect....... there was even one in the u.s. called "knocking and kicking".
it was how we fought, how we danced and just simply how we moved.
when the children of former ****** started prize fighting we adapted these methods of movement for boxing. that is the reason we don't box like john l. Sullivan anymore.
in fact when the first few black fighters where allowed to fight white men in the ring, many news papers reported that the African-American fighters fought in a "cowardly style" based on avoiding blows.
sound familiar?
when a.a. fighters fight we try to stay on our toes the whole fight, slip shots and return fire off those misses.
these things came to boxing because of us, and still no one does them better than us.
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Quick checklist of recent AA Fighters who fought recently..
Floyd mayweather-slick AA 100%!
Danny Jacobs-no comment. Ask Pirog
Paul Williams- no comment as Martinez
Andre Berto- really nothing to say
Devon Alexander- picked him to win but he quit
BHop- some say slick others not
Tim Bradley- will give him the slick AA title
It's easy to play the race card like Bhop keeps doing but the generalisation that AA fighters are somehow different doesnt sit with me as strict gospel like Bhop preaches
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Originally posted by mr.thraz View Postali, whitker, s.r.r. jones jr. where all called runners at some point in there careers.
yes there is. haven't you been watching
lol, when children of African ****** became fighters in the u.s. we boxed like we fought and danced in our African cultures.
in Africa those who where sold into slavery where the losers of wars between clans and countries. they fought with a kicking / acrobatic style that was developed for defense against sticks, blades and spears. this art was practiced and refined through dance and mock combat that blended one into the other.
those who got to the Americas continued to practice these arts (mostly in secret, disguising it as a dance) and the arts are now called capoeira, dambia muti, Haitian machete fencing ect....... there was even one in the u.s. called "knocking and kicking".
it was how we fought, how we danced and just simply how we moved.
when the children of former ****** started prize fighting we adapted these methods of movement for boxing. that is the reason we don't box like john l. Sullivan anymore.
in fact when the first few black fighters where allowed to fight white men in the ring, many news papers reported that the African-American fighters fought in a "cowardly style" based on avoiding blows.
sound familiar?
when a.a. fighters fight we try to stay on our toes the whole fight, slip shots and return fire off those misses.
these things came to boxing because of us, and still no one does them better than us.
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