As an American who has been a major fan of the Klitschko's for as long as they've been showcased on American television I find these accusations pretty fowl and unwarranted. I am also a fan of B-Hop, but it has nothing to do with him being an American. I am a fan of Carl Froch, doesn't matter to me where he is from. I am a fan of Tomasz Adamek, don't care where he's from. Fan of Mikkell Kesslar, don't care where he's from. Fan of Ricky Hatton, don't care where he's from. All kinds of fighters, and where they are from is of no concern to me as far as whether I like them or not. Traditionally fighters from different countries have different styles and I love that. Mexican fighters, European fighters, American fighters, they all have different styles traditionally and that is the only thing that national origin has to do with it as far as I am concerned. It can be an indicator of style.
I also wanted to note that I can't stand Floyd Mayweather, and I wouldn't care if he was from Zimbabwe, Zanzibar, or long ago in a galaxy far far away. These are stereotypes or something that you are perpetrating for no other reason than the fact that you have no other argument to give.
I also wanted to note that I can't stand Floyd Mayweather, and I wouldn't care if he was from Zimbabwe, Zanzibar, or long ago in a galaxy far far away. These are stereotypes or something that you are perpetrating for no other reason than the fact that you have no other argument to give.
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