I have more in common with white european boxers than American black boxers
America support your fighters..other countries do
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Please tell what you have in common other than skin colour......
Whats the way of life in say England and Poland......just because the are white countries does this mean that they share the same culture......Comment
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I support alot of fighters, alot of Mexicans, most Slavic fighters, a few canadian and a few Americans.
What I dont support is bum fighters like Berto,Bradley,Alexander and other cowards who make the sport look bad with their: Headbutting, running, clinching, headbutting, being associated with "advisors" who have to bribe judges to get you wins.
Infact I support Andre Ward even tho I think he is the most boring fighter since BHOP and he needs to stop his butting/clinching/hugging, atleast he is well spoken, as well as spoken as a bible thumper could be.Comment
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i will now support floyd because we are both american. i will ignore his shameless cherry picking for the good of our country!Comment
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What is a European going to share with a bum like...lets say...Alexander? or Williams?Comment
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they don't even speak the same language as you in most of those countries so how much in common could you really have if you can't even communicate with each other? you don't really have more in common with them you just have 1 thing that you think matters the most in common with them.Last edited by daggum; 09-05-2011, 09:44 PM.Comment
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The longer your family has been in America the more chance there is you got that black DNA...and similarly if you're Mediterranean-European arentage.
World is much smaller than you think and racial prejudice is far too ****** a thing to allow to cloud your judgement.
Its called the sweet science for a reason and those reasons aren't based on racial prejudice but technical ability.
Fact of the matter is two of the most dominant boxers in the world fight in a defensive technique.
Floyd and Wlad. Brothers in technique.Comment
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No, I'm not and never was.
I never said he was that.
I was critical of Ross Greenburg's bad decisions and absurd favoritism toward Al Haymon's boxers. And ***ish sportswriter Thomas Hauser was critical of Greenburg's bad decisions too, read this:
By Thomas Hauser - Eight years ago, I wrote an article entitled What’s Going on at HBO? In part, that article read, “Boxing at HBO is at a crossroads. There's an axiom in the sweet science that, if a fighter isn't getting better, he's getting worse. And the same might be said of those who televise fights. To a degree, HBO is living off the good will that attaches to the HBO brand. And because HBO sets the standard, if it gets sloppy it will allow everyone else's standards to drop.” Four years after that, in 2007, I wrote, “This is a watershed moment for HBO Sports. And it comes at a time when HBO can no longer take its favored position with boxing fans for granted. Until recently, there was a presumption that, if a fight was on HBO, it was worth watching. That's no longer always the case. The powers that be at HBO have to sit down with a blank piece of paper and ask themselves, "What do we want HBO Sports to look like five years from now?” And when they do, they should examine the underlying philosophy that drives their boxing program.”
Never have. Would have been banned if I had.
No, but it's obvious daggum you really are a racist, because continually bash and ridicule Calzaghe and every other good white boxer.Comment

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