Why are American Boxing fans criticized for liking "black" fighters?

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  • Lester Tutor
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    #11
    The problem is that many countries that don't have a melting pot structure can't empathize different forms of nationalism.

    When Joe Louis fought for the USA against the Third Reich did people cheer awkwardly?

    When the UK cheered for Lewis against Klitschko is it because they didn't like white fighters? Do people understand nationality?

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    • El-blanco
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      #12
      Originally posted by SugarKaineHook
      What ever happened to nationalistic pride? I don't like Golovkin because it doesn't benefit me.

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      What does that even mean? How do you benefit from liking any boxer?

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        #13
        I don't really get how rooting for someone based on their citizenship is any better/worse than rooting for them based on their genetics.

        Can someone explain that to me?

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          #14
          Originally posted by Carnivore
          I don't really get how rooting for someone based on their citizenship is any better/worse than rooting for them based on their genetics.

          Can someone explain that to me?
          Only some people have the balls to be honest. Most are scared of being labeled racist.

          There's a reason why many non-pinoy asian kids rooted hard for manny

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          • Motofan
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            #15
            Originally posted by REDЯUM
            If you watch boxing because of race you are one sad bastard.
            This right here.

            I never understood the idea that if you are of a certain race, or country, and someone of the same race or country wins that somehow that is a feather in your cap. YOU didn't win ****. Some other man did. And the idea that you automatically go into a fight knowing who you will like or want to win based entirely on race or nationality is pathetic to me. I cheer for styles or just for good fights. Maybe a fighter has a personality I like. Whatever. But never in my life outside of the Olympics have I said "Is he American? Is he the same color as me? Yeah? Cool. That's my guy." Not once.

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            • Lester Tutor
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              #16
              Originally posted by Carnivore
              I don't really get how rooting for someone based on their citizenship is any better/worse than rooting for them based on their genetics.

              Can someone explain that to me?
              Usually when a country backs up its own country for whatever form of competition usually has to do with nationalistic pride, not genetics... What is an "American" genetic? Native Americans?

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                #17
                Originally posted by Motofan
                This right here.

                I never understood the idea that if you are of a certain race, or country, and someone of the same race or country wins that somehow that is a feather in your cap. YOU didn't win ****. Some other man did. And the idea that you automatically go into a fight knowing who you will like or want to win based entirely on race or nationality is pathetic to me. I cheer for styles or just for good fights. Maybe a fighter has a personality I like. Whatever. But never in my life outside of the Olympics have I said "Is he American? Is he the same color as me? Yeah? Cool. That's my guy." Not once.
                Exactly. This is one of the most pathetic threads I've seen on here.

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                  #18
                  It's true though. Many people stick to their own flag/race.

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                  • j0zef
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                    #19
                    There's nothing wrong with backing or being a fan of your nationality, race or hometown.

                    But that doesn't mean you need to be an absolute kunt towards fighters of other nationalities. And too many of the fans you refer to are just that - they hate on all the non-black fighters. That does NOT make you fan. That makes a fool.

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                      #20
                      Originally posted by Motofan
                      This right here.

                      I never understood the idea that if you are of a certain race, or country, and someone of the same race or country wins that somehow that is a feather in your cap. YOU didn't win ****. Some other man did. And the idea that you automatically go into a fight knowing who you will like or want to win based entirely on race or nationality is pathetic to me. I cheer for styles or just for good fights. Maybe a fighter has a personality I like. Whatever. But never in my life outside of the Olympics have I said "Is he American? Is he the same color as me? Yeah? Cool. That's my guy." Not once.
                      Tell that to most fans of nearly every other sport who root for their local team.

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