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  • Bolo Punch
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    #61
    Originally posted by BattlingNelson
    The worst partial referee ever must be Rodrigues in the Coggi-Gonzales fight. It's indescribeable. Whatch from 0:28

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    I wasn't aware of this one. Surely it must be the worst ever. Coggi should have lost one way or another three times inside a minute. Also, correct me if I'm wrong, but did the bell ring to cut a round short by 20 seconds and then give a 2+ minute break between that and the next round in order to give Coggi time to recover? Ridiculous, and made even more sickening by the fact that Coggi made it through all of that and won by TKO.

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      #62
      Originally posted by Arsene Knows
      You are reaching there....
      How's that?

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      • Arsene Knows
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        #63
        Originally posted by Stokely
        How's that?
        Because what you said is a load of bollox. Rule Brittania is sang at most sporting events by British fans whether there's an African American in sight or not. Pathetic attempt at trying to play the race card.

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          #64
          Originally posted by Arsene Knows
          Because what you said is a load of bollox. Rule Brittania is sang at most sporting events by British fans whether there's an African American in sight or not. Pathetic attempt at trying to play the race card.
          Indeed it is. But given this countries history of colonialism and the major hand that it had in the slave trade in becomes particularly devoid of human sensibility when chanted at African Americans.

          Now, I'm not stating that every Hatton fan in the crowd was singing it to be purposely malicious or was even aware of the significance of what they were singing (although many were).

          What I am stating is that that kind of behaviour isn't lost on those who are subject to its insensitivity. Particularly in a country that has a long history of slavery and carried out a successful revolution again British tyranny.

          (As a side note: I have no reason to pull a 'Pathetic attempt at trying to play the race card'. I'm in a relative position of privilege. I'm white and British. However, I'm not ignorant of issues of race.)

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            #65
            Originally posted by Stokely
            Indeed it is. But given this countries history of colonialism and the major hand that it had in the slave trade in becomes particularly devoid of human sensibility when chanted at African Americans.

            Now, I'm not stating that every Hatton fan in the crowd was singing it to be purposely malicious or was even aware of the significance of what they were singing (although many were).

            What I am stating is that that kind of behaviour isn't lost on those who are subject to its insensitivity. Particularly in a country that has a long history of slavery and carried out a successful revolution again British tyranny.

            (As a side note: I have no reason to pull a 'Pathetic attempt at trying to play the race card'. I'm in a relative position of privilege. I'm white and British. However, I'm not ignorant of issues of race.)
            Oh you know what? You're right. Also when they were singing "Walking in a Hatton Wonderland", it was blatantly flaunting the fact that African Americans used to be denied the chance to walk freely as they were shackled by their feet during the slave trade. Obviously!

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              #66
              Originally posted by Arsene Knows
              Oh you know what? You're right. Also when they were singing "Walking in a Hatton Wonderland", it was blatantly flaunting the fact that African Americans used to be denied the chance to walk freely as they were shackled by their feet during the slave trade. Obviously!
              Obviously! . . . . You have very little knowledge of the subject. That you've resorted to rhetorical sarcasm suggests that you feel threatened by even attempting to understand the issue. Have you got a vested interest?

              I agree with some of the comments that you make in other threads (particularly on tactical awareness) even when you're being shouted down by a tide of opposition, but on this one . . .

              . . . Arsene Knows - Next To Nothing.

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