Joel Diaz: "African-American fighters don't get the credit they deserve"

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  • boxingfeind
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    #131
    I agree with Diaz,you have a fighter in Pacquiao whose own trainer admits that Alex Ariza was giving him su****ious drinks,insinuating that Pacroids was taking roids,but yet people still see Pacquiao as great.

    But then you have black fighters who are clean and accomplished but they still get hated on.

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    • hectari
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      #132

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      • IST-ra-GLEr2
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        #133
        Lol. Ha ha ha ha. What a troll!

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        • East Meets West
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          #134
          They are still looking for the great black hope of the HW division

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          • luisivich
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            #135
            Originally posted by takingaim
            if he's training a mexican fighter againts a black fighter. if he says "mexican got no credit they deserve". that statement is more valid than "blacks dont get the credit they deserve" being american they got more opportunities and they got hype up more. the truth is if you are black american then you are supposed to b good in basketball. also if you are a black american boxer you are supposed to be slicker than anybody. its a preconception that blacks are that, in basketball and boxing. its a valid statement that americans got more credit in boxing than any other nationality that what they deserve. its a common preconception that black americans are better in boxing than white americans. jd statement is not valid in a sociological point of view.

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