well look at Americas history with blacks.... its not a love story lol
Why are American Boxing fans criticized for liking "black" fighters?
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Speak English. You think discussing a topic in any detail means someone is getting emotional? You got mental and emotional issues pal.Comment
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Why don't you sit down tonight and write Miguel Cotto a letter explaining how he lost you as a fan for not providing 'welfare' for his old spit bucket carriers on the island. You'll feel better.
Mental issues, indeed.Comment
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I'm proud of the U.S.'s boxing history and am not ashamed to support American fighters. It just so happens that the majority at the moment are black or Hispanic...that's not my fault. It is what it is.
Doesn't stop me from liking and respecting fighters from other countries too when the situation warrants it.Comment
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Speak English? I see you're getting emotional again.
Why don't you sit down tonight and write Miguel Cotto a letter explaining how he lost you as a fan for not providing 'welfare' for his old spit bucket carriers on the island. You'll feel better.
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Because a lot of black fans are racist mfers who only root for fighters because of their colour and are incapable of giving any kind of credit to a fighter if his skin ain't dark enough.
If Ali had been white, they'd be calling him an overrated bumLast edited by lopetego; 04-02-2016, 01:11 AM.Comment
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I understand people who have nationalistic pride, but I've never really had it. I'm a Mexican-American and I don't just blindly support American and/or Mexican fighters. I like fighters based on styles not skin color or background.Comment
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