Comments Thread For: Klitschko on Facing Deontay Wilder: We Have To Do It!
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It's as big a fight as it gets. But with the HBO and Showtime being representative of both companies I don't see this happening anytime soon. Wlad puts Wilder right to sleep. No one is beating Wlad for the next 5 years. Period.Comment
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According to IBF/IBO/WBA/WBO heavyweight champion Wladimir Klitschko (63-3, 53KOs), a unification with newly crowned WBC champion Deontay Wilder (33-0, 32KOs) is a logical fight in the near future.
On April 25th at New York's Madison Square Garden, Klitschko will return to the ring in the United States for the first since 2008. He will defend his arsenal of titles against unbeaten challenger Bryant Jennings (19-0, 10KOs).
Wilder, who captured the title last month with a big win over Bermane Stiverne, is looking to make his first defense in the summer.
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You do know that Alabama has one of the highest black populations in the USA, don't you? As far as football is concerned. The white folks down there have no problem supporting a team with a black starting quarterback and I would bet the team itself is predominantly black.
But they obviously support black football players. And I may be wrong but something tells me that winning another national championship means more to those rabid fans then the color of the skin of any particular player.
An NCAA player is essentially a servant to the university. Their playing generate millions of dollars for the organisation but the players don't get paid. Everybody makes money accept the guys who bust their ass on the playing field every day.
This is another reason why Alabama football fans temporarily "Support" black collage players, They don't make money, A white racist hates to see a back man who has more money than they do. The fact that collage players don't get paid is a key factor in the racists mind to justify their temporary acceptance of black men.
But it doesn't last, When those players are finished with their playing careers or if they were just ordinary black guys in the community, They would experience the same day to day institutional racism that all black people face in a place like Alabama.
But this is going way off my original point.
My point is Boxing is not big in Alabama. People don't care about Boxing, They love football..Comment
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I wouldn't really call that "support" for black men in Alabama. Those fans only accept these men because they are doing something for them. Winning games for their college football team.
An NCAA player is essentially a servant to the university. Their playing generate millions of dollars for the organisation but the players don't get paid. Everybody makes money accept the guys who bust their ass on the playing field every day.
This is another reason why Alabama football fans temporarily "Support" black collage players, They don't make money, A white racist hates to see a back man who has more money than they do. The fact that collage players don't get paid is a key factor in the racists mind to justify their temporary acceptance of black men.
But it doesn't last, When those players are finished with their playing careers or if they were just ordinary black guys in the community, They would experience the same day to day institutional racism that all black people face in a place like Alabama.
But this is going way off my original point.
My point is Boxing is not big in Alabama. People don't care about Boxing, They love football..Comment
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To say that racism doesn't exist in the USA would be untrue. With that said there are plenty of very very wealthy black NFL and MLB players that play well below the Mason Dixon Line. So your ridiculous theory has gigantic holes through out. But I have to ask what do you know about living in Alabama or for that matter anywhere in the USA? And where on God's green Earth do you come up with this horse 5hit??
He is sly as well as nasty. You saw that list of black and hispanic world champions he compiled in order to "prove" his accusation that only white racists support white fighters. Shortly after I called him out on that he added another list to his sig - "favourite Irish fighters", with Andy Lee at the top.Comment
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I wouldn't really call that "support" for black men in Alabama. Those fans only accept these men because they are doing something for them. Winning games for their college football team.
An NCAA player is essentially a servant to the university. Their playing generate millions of dollars for the organisation but the players don't get paid. Everybody makes money accept the guys who bust their ass on the playing field every day.
This is another reason why Alabama football fans temporarily "Support" black collage players, They don't make money, A white racist hates to see a back man who has more money than they do. The fact that collage players don't get paid is a key factor in the racists mind to justify their temporary acceptance of black men.
But it doesn't last, When those players are finished with their playing careers or if they were just ordinary black guys in the community, They would experience the same day to day institutional racism that all black people face in a place like Alabama.
But this is going way off my original point.
My point is Boxing is not big in Alabama. People don't care about Boxing, They love football..
And what evidence do you have for either statement?
Have you lived in Alabama?
Have you visited the place and conducted some kind of survey?
Or did you just pull both those ideas out of your arse, which is where most of your other comments seem to come from?Comment
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