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    By Corey Erdman - If Shakur Stevenson is to become boxing's next superstar, his biggest obstacles may not even be inside the ring. Stevenson, by all accounts, has the goods in the squared circle. The 19-year old Olympic silver medallist is a superb technician with fast hands and a co-sign from enough professionals he's sparred to prove those aren't just smoke and mirrors. He's also a polite, engaging personality, with a smile permanently spread across his face...
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  • #2
    Lol dat title doe

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    • #3
      Here we go again with this dumb race chit.

      Its 2017 get the f over it

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      • #4
        Black fighters are all but extinct. Only protected hype jobs remain. The lazy entitled diva has rotted away the usa boxing program. Its a carryover from the ****** culture.

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        • #5
          ***Corey Erdman)))

          Oh look. Another member of the "chosen tribe" trying to stir up race-baiting with buzz words and cultural marxism while he impersonates a white person.

          Nobody's biting Schlomo. Boxing is a meritocracy. The best always rise to the top regardless of race.

          Now take your phony Turkish tribe of "Israelites" and your hebrew tricks somewhere else.

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          • #6
            You clowns don't know jack about black. Get out of boxing if you're that damn prejudice. Thought this ignorance ended 40years ago. But it looks like ignorance bred ignorance.

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            • #7
              Posters that said boxing isn't about race were wrong.

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              • #8
                The closest thing to the next black superstar is in the UK - Anthony Joshua. 90,000 tickets sold, pay-per-view doing big numbers against stiffs.

                In America, maybe Terence Crawford can get there but most fighters lack the personalities or the marketing ability of a Mayweather to get there. Broner was on the right path marketing wise, but fell short in the ring.

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                • #9
                  Seems feather fisted to me. Not sure the public will latch on too a feather fisted guy.

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                  • #10
                    Excellent column, it's everything I try to say about race relations in boxing, black fighters aren't going to make the big cash in America and get mega fame unless you are a villain

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