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  • Originally posted by CaneloMaidana View Post
    Yeah it's pretty bad that's why some old racist don't scare me, feel free to come.

    Here's the thing about racism in boxing, we have to look at treatment of other fighters to see who is getting treated differently.

    I don't care if you like someone but when you can't say the guy you are named after has done anything it makes sense to call it out.
    I grew up in a rough town, too. There's a reason that Richmond was the pilot city for the Federal Project Exile project. In case you dont know what that is, its where you get 60 months flat Fed time for being a felon with a handgun. We had one of the highest per capita homicide rates in the country in the early and mid 90s, when I was growing up. So Im not scared of some name calling punk like you. Keep thinking Im fat. You'll be surprised.

    You say to examine racism you have to look at how other fighters are treated. You have to compare fighters with similar circumstances. You cant compare Ward who had two fights between the end of 2012 and the end of 2015, to Golovkin, who had more than that in any one of those years. Had Ward remained active, fighting 3 times a year like he said he was going to do after his 2013 fight, then maybe youd have a point. But to say Ward is being treated unfairly while comparing him to an active fighter is ludacris.

    You want to sit there amd call me racist. I grew up around black people, played football with black people, played basketball with black people. I listen to black music. I work with black people. My brother in law is black. I have 3 half black nieces. My best friend, who my son calls "Uncle Ty" is black. He has lived with me and my sons mother. Ive been to Jamaica Queens to his grandmothers house. I listed my favorite fighters, most of which are black. Im a big fan of Michael Jordan. For you to sit there and call me racist, for no other fact than a named myself after a 'white' (according to you) fighter is BS and false. If anything, it is itself a racist assumption. If you really experienced racism like you say you did, then you should approach things with an open attitude, rather than the close mindedness that embodies racism.

    With that said, I have to go. You're cutting into my bag work...

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    • Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
      Very few embraced Wlad. What are you talking about? He is so umembraced by whites in the US that HBO didn't even air many of his fights. That's because he's boring most of the time. But at least he always fought his #1 contender which is admirable.

      Who cares how old they are? They are taking up precious TV dates. They are supposed to be "champions." That means you're no prospect anymore. Fight the best. And wtf is Deontay Wilder's excuse? He is 30 and still fighting TBAs basically. And remember GGG was at a huge disadvantage coming from Khazakstan. He didn't get HBO backing until he was pretty old. Remember when he first came over here yall kept making the excuse "no one knows who he is so there's no reward for fighting him. This makes my favorite fighters ducking him acceptable!"

      First that was yall excuse, now that he is known, and there is a reward, yall have a new excuse. And stop saying "My favorite fighter is a ducker who hasn't fought anyone, but look at GGG, he hasn't fought anyone either!" How ****** is that??? I already explained, fighters who DUCK, I don't support. Fighters who try to fight the best, I support. I don't blame GGG for being ducked.

      I'll give you one specific example. Keith Thurman has not fought Danny Garcia. Danny Garcia has not fought Keith Thurman. I guess then, since "neither has fought each other!" I should blame both of them? No, I support Thurman, and give him credit, because he calls out Garcia, and clearly wants to fight him, and I can tell just from logic that he wants to fight him because I know he's way better. I don't support Garcia, and I don't give him credit, because he doesn't call out Thurman except to save face, and I can tell just from logic that he doesn't want to fight him because he knows Thurman is better. Plus, Danny's own father said "why fight the best when you can make money to fight Rod Salka?" If that's the case that means you're not a sportsman, you have no respect for the sport of boxing and its history, so as a boxing fan, why would I root for a pure businessman? I am a boxing fan, not a businessman. That means I root for boxers, but businessmen.

      Understand yet? I'm not going to keep explaining it.
      Dominic Wade and Monroe. Those are HBO level opponents? See that's why you are a racist and a hypocrite. The biggest mismatch I ever saw was Wade vs Golovkin but there you didn't mind "precious TV dates"

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      • Well, this chat is unfortunately a bunch of nonsense with very little about boxing at this point. LOL...

        Anyway, Ward is a great fighter and I'm a big fan, but some criticism is justified. Boxing fans are naturally impatient. We want more. After the Super 6 and Dawson, he should have carried that momentum. He didn't, but he got a break (due to promotional issues and injury) that he said he benefited from. With that break the fans got impatient and to some degree moved on. We have short memories. You can't keep talking about stuff that happened 3+ years ago unless you are retired...

        With all that being said, the level of criticism on here is inconsistent. Yeah, he took some time off, but that doesn't warrant the level of **** I see on this chat. Come November, he will have fought 3 times in 8 months. That's pretty active to me. He's back fighting now, so inactivity is no longer a problem for me. Also, Barrera wasn't a bum before Ward fought him. Why is he a bum now? Some lists had him in the top 10 at LHW. On top of it all, Ward moved up and in his 3rd fight at a new weight class, he is up against the baddest man in the ring in Kovalev. I repeat - IN HIS 3RD FIGHT AT A NEW WEIGHT CLASS. Like I said, I get the criticism, but I'm not going to act like Ward isn't one of the best out there and taking on a great challenge.... Also, the ducking Bute comment is hilarious. LOL. Y'all should cut that one out...

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        • Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
          50 percent of unarmed civilians shot are White.

          People like you hate Whites but lack courage to be honest.

          .........

          Really though, Harvard did a study that found no racial bias in police shootings. More whites are shot by cops per year than blacks.

          Do I think some cops are more scared of blacks than whites? Yes but so was Jesse Jackson, who said:



          And you can't really blame them when they learn from experience that many black people absolutely hate cops, and celebrate people in movies beloved by many black people like Straight Outta Compton who write songs like:



          And the stats back it up. Black people in the U.S. make up 13% of the population, but from 2004 to 2013, of all the police killed in felony incidents, 43% were killed by black people.

          So you can say that police disproportionately kill black people, which is a disputed claim refuted by a Harvard study, but what is 100% proven is that black people disproportionately kill policemen.

          You didn't know that though, did you? Here's another interesting fact:

          79% of the suspects who fired on NYPD officers in 2012 were black; 5% were white.

          Huh. I wonder why NYPD officers are more jittery around black suspects then?

          And no actually I don't hate black people. In fact when I see a black person succeed against the odds, when the odds are ACTUALLY against them, or I just see a nice moment, it often affects me more than when it's a white person. I don't like lies though! I care about the truth, not CNN spin meant to divide us!
          No I hate racists and cowards, Blacks are 6 times as likely as whites to be shot unarmed but you support that.

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          • Originally posted by Boxing Logic View Post
            I constantly speak out about police brutality. Notice how you said brutality, not institutional racism, which statistics show is a lie. The media loves that narrative though. Divide and conquer baby.

            As for the Native Americans, yeah the Spanish Christopher Columbus was horrible to them. Various European empires were awful. Many of the people who founded America were fleeing those people and fighting against the authoritarian monarchical system that existed in Europe and everywhere else through history. Remember Alexander the Great? Remember Genghis Khan? That's how the world worked until America changed things. Slavery was rampant around the world. African tribes fought each other and enslaved the losing side. "Americans" then bought ****** from African tribes, but they were already ******, enslaved to other Africans.

            Your false narrative tries to say that slavery didn't exist, and then America went and created it. No, slavery was everywhere, including America, then America was the first to end it. So of course you can focus on the fact that America took part in it, but that wasn't unique, that just made them like everyone else. By the way at its peak I believe 3% of Americans owned slave. 3%. But you're taught like every white person owned ******. Anyway, slavery was rampant across the earth. You can find it in the Bible even. The fact America ended it was unique though.

            America is unique in many ways. Nowhere in the entire world do black people live under better conditions than in America. America is the best place on the planet for black people, and that's a fact. That doesn't mean things are great... it's a sad world in many ways... but America has been, and is, the start of an improvement, not the cause of the sadness. Now, America's foreign policy recently has been the opposite, creating problems not solutions, hurting many people. But that's not the American people or its ideals, that is oligarchs who have taken over America's government. Elite tyrants. Before America did this it was the British empire, the Spanish, the French, there were wars in the middle east, in Africa, and on it goes. Like I said, world history is basically a tragedy. America has in some ways been a ray of sunlight, changing things for the better. There is a lot more freedom around the world since America was founded and set things in motion, than there was before. That doesn't mean America is perfect, far from it given the decisions America's government has been making, but to act like things were great, then America came along and ruined everything, is ******ity. Things were horrible, then America came along, and kept some things horrible, while slowly improving some things, and making them slightly less horrible. That doesn't mean you don't have a right to complain about things being horrible, but it does mean you can't act like America is the cause.
            Is segregation institutional racism? Was "stop-and-frisk" institutional racism? Was the decision to punish crack possession harsher than powder *******, at a rate of 100 to 1, an example of institutional racism? Is "red-lining" black communities to prevent them from home and business loans an example of institutional racism? Was J. Edgar Hoover's COINTELPRO an example of institutional racism? Did America end slavery before Britain and France? Are you sure about that? America has made changes because they were forced to make changes! People fought, marched, died for these changes to happen, and they are still fighting! The problem in America is that more people are mad at those who are fighting injustice, than the injustice itself!

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            • Originally posted by GGG Gloveking View Post
              I grew up in a rough town, too. There's a reason that Richmond was the pilot city for the Federal Project Exile project. In case you dont know what that is, its where you get 60 months flat Fed time for being a felon with a handgun. We had one of the highest per capita homicide rates in the country in the early and mid 90s, when I was growing up. So Im not scared of some name calling punk like you. Keep thinking Im fat. You'll be surprised.

              You say to examine racism you have to look at how other fighters are treated. You have to compare fighters with similar circumstances. You cant compare Ward who had two fights between the end of 2012 and the end of 2015, to Golovkin, who had more than that in any one of those years. Had Ward remained active, fighting 3 times a year like he said he was going to do after his 2013 fight, then maybe youd have a point. But to say Ward is being treated unfairly while comparing him to an active fighter is ludacris.

              You want to sit there amd call me racist. I grew up around black people, played football with black people, played basketball with black people. I listen to black music. I work with black people. My brother in law is black. I have 3 half black nieces. My best friend, who my son calls "Uncle Ty" is black. He has lived with me and my sons mother. Ive been to Jamaica Queens to his grandmothers house. I listed my favorite fighters, most of which are black. Im a big fan of Michael Jordan. For you to sit there and call me racist, for no other fact than a named myself after a 'white' (according to you) fighter is BS and false. If anything, it is itself a racist assumption. If you really experienced racism like you say you did, then you should approach things with an open attitude, rather than the close mindedness that embodies racism.

              With that said, I have to go. You're cutting into my bag work...
              Golovkin is 34, he's refused to move up or fight a P4P fighter, embracing and excusing him is classic great white hope syndrome.

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              • Originally posted by Bronx2245 View Post
                Is segregation institutional racism? Was "stop-and-frisk" institutional racism? Was the decision to punish crack possession harsher than powder *******, at a rate of 100 to 1, an example of institutional racism? Is "red-lining" black communities to prevent them from home and business loans an example of institutional racism? Was J. Edgar Hoover's COINTELPRO an example of institutional racism? Did America end slavery before Britain and France? Are you sure about that? America has made changes because they were forced to make changes! People fought, marched, died for these changes to happen, and they are still fighting! The problem in America is that more people are mad at those who are fighting injustice, than the injustice itself!
                Very true, they like it the way it is. Asking for equality is horrible to them.

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                • Originally posted by CaneloMaidana View Post
                  Very true, they like it the way it is. Asking for equality is horrible to them.
                  It is because so many value "symbolism" over "realism." They can't see that the NYPD violated millions of black and brown people's civil rights with "stop-and-frisk" because those are the guys who ran into the Twin Towers during 911. They can't possibly be the same police force! So if you protest the NYPD, you're protesting America! What's amazing is how so many Americans mourned the death of Muhammad Ali this summer, and so many of the same people would spit on Colin Kaepernick's face today!

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                  • Simple. He hasnt fought anyone relevant since super six. And dont gimmie that dawson bs. He was a hype job. Thats why he is not getting the credit. And to b-hop's point he should have gotten his last opponent out of there when he could have. He was not that impressive in his last bout, considering the opposition.

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                    • It's a shame but sometimes it takes more than talent to sell tickets:

                      Because his character was so reviled and thanks to the invention of television, Gorgeous George quickly became the largest draw in professional wrestling, if not all of television, in the 1950s. He was also selling out venues to such a degree that he allegedly was earning $100,000 a year, in addition to a commanding 50% of gate sales. People were going to the shows or turning it on their televisions for one purpose: see Gorgeous George not only lose, but get thoroughly humiliated in the process.

                      At the same time, people started to notice how effective this character was in selling out arenas and making money. And one of those people, a young man by the name of Cassius Clay, decided to utilize certain parts of it for his own purposes.

                      Muhammad Ali and The Gift of Gab...

                      "You saw that crowd out there,'' Gorgeous George says. "Most of ‘em hated me and the rest of ‘em wanted to kiss me. The most important thing is, they all paid their money, and the place was full. "You got your good looks, a great body, and a lot of people will pay to see somebody shut your big mouth. So keep on bragging, keep on sassing, and always be outrageous."

                      As fate would inevitably have it, Gorgeous George and Muhammad Ali did have an encounter with each other, crossing paths in the sin city of Las Vegas itself. A young Ali, who at the age of nineteen was still going by the name Cassius Clay, had the chance to meet George after one of his matches, where George passed on that advice above. And Clay, perhaps the most studious person in boxing at that time, took the advice to heart.

                      http://www.cagesideseats.com/2016/6/...rt-of-the-heel

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