Deontay Wilder on that Dopeium again. Claims racism in UK
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Most of this is right on but Hagler was treated poorly strictly out of racism. The saving Grace is that was more than 30 years ago and it's obvious things have gotten betterI don't think he believes what he's saying. Just trying to cast himself as the legitimate black man all black boxing fans should support as opposed to light-skinned AJ. There's been racism in British football, especially during the 70s/80s, but in boxing there's been relatively little, if any, racism and any hate is more to do with attitude or nationalism (as far as I'm aware). For example, Eubank in his early days wasn't liked for being arrogant, had nothing to do with his colour. Hagler was pelted in the ring when he defeated Minter because he beat up the local boy, his race had anything to do with it.Comment
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Originally posted by champion4everThere'a a ring of truth to what Deontay Wilder is saying but it's just more prevalent in the states than it is in any other parts of the world.If you haven't watched the video, I highly recommend that you do so.Wilder may be right about racism in the U.K. According to UN racism expert Tendayi Achiume "the U.K. has seen Brexit related growth in racism (since the Brexit vote)."
https://www.theguardian.com/politics...representative
"Hatman", who made it for his YT channel, is a black British boxing fan and an intelligent, perceptive guy, who has spent time in the US.
One point he makes repeatedly is that racism in the UK does exist, but is more "nuanced" and complicated than the simple black vs white variety that Wilder has probably experienced in the US.Comment
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