Comments Thread For: Andre Ward's Perspective on Role Race Plays in How He is Covered
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My point is in Johnson's career u can point to facts that showed he was a victim of racism. Ward cannot demonstrate any kind of facts whether on a lower level of what Johnson experienced or not.
Another straw-man argument. No one said racism is over. What I am saying is Andre Ward's career has not been a victim of racism. If it was u can bet your ass that when he gives he talks about racism he would follow one of his sentences with, "For example this is what actually happened to me". But he never has done anything to that effect.Last edited by jdp28tx; 04-14-2017, 07:25 AM.Comment
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Actions speak louder than words. Remember Ward was the guy who wasn't sure he would honor the rematch clause on the contract he signed in 2015, then goes on twitter to tell us he's the one in control of the rematch and nothing happens unless he says so.
Ward likes to talk about perception vs reality. His perception is the fact that he got knocked down and came back to win a decision was "the greatest comeback in boxing history". The reality is that he wrestled and smothered his way to a questionable decision.
For a guy who says nothing bothers him, Ward sure does complain a lot.Comment
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You're entire spiel is so offensively moronic I actually wonder if you are a reallyyyyyyyy good troll you you actually believe the idiocy you type out. Man this site is being overrun by self aggrieved idiots.Comment
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Ward is M. Jordan of Boxing (not n a good way)
If Ward is so concerned about racism then why does he not use his wealth and celebrity to actually defend those who have been victims of racism. For example, why does not he join Black Lives Matter. I will tell you why because he is a selfish self-centered jerk. he is the Michael Jordan of boxing (not talent wise). If he cares so much about racism why does he not follow in Ali's footsteps? He won't do it because it is all about him.Comment
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