Deontay Wilder gets in Radio Rahim's face during heated interview

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  • MDPopescu
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    #121
    Originally posted by Mammoth
    Who did the Gypsies oppress?
    ???

    Originally posted by MinuteMaid5
    Fury gets KO'd. COLD.
    ...

    ___________________________

    ... these guys are only selling a PPV fight...
    ... just stay cool...

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    • Southpawology
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      #122
      Deontay wilder Da poor opressed black man. Making millions of dollars, driving a rolls royce, living in a mansion on the lake. but dem racist Crakkas holdin him down n sheeeittt. da struggle of dis opressed black man is real!!

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      • Toffee
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        #123
        TO DIS DAY!

        (Quick, think of an answer...)

        TO DIS DAY!

        (****, this is getting embarrassing now, what am I going to say?)

        TO DIS DAY!

        (Fk it, my head's gone)

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        • R_Walken
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          #124
          Originally posted by LacedUp
          I went to Ole Miss, and used to go to Lafayette all the time. Let me tell you, it's an amazing place. Amazing atmosphere, nature, people are friendly as hell and the food is delicious.

          Wilder didn't grow up in a ******. He said so himself.
          I wouldn’t doubt anything you wrote , And I don’t know your race or whatnot and how that could influence your experiences

          I’ve never been anywhere in the South but I’m sure there’s that are awesome, friendly and great places to live /visit for all people

          But Alabama is also a region that still basically has segregated schools in certain areas , Has a history of deep rooted racism throughout the whole system and was at the forefront of the civil rights movement


          It doesn’t matter if Deontay was living in the ****** or not , Hes black so he and his family
          probably dealt with their fair amount of sh.it

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          • LacedUp
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            #125
            Originally posted by R_Walken
            I wouldn’t doubt anything you wrote , And I don’t know your race or whatnot and how that could influence your experiences

            I’ve never been anywhere in the South but I’m sure there’s that are awesome, friendly and great places to live /visit for all people

            But Alabama is also a region that still basically has segregated schools in certain areas , Has a history of deep rooted racism throughout the whole system and was at the forefront of the civil rights movement


            It doesn’t matter if Deontay was living in the ****** or not , Hes black so he and his family
            probably dealt with their fair amount of sh.it
            I'm sure Wilder like most ********** have received racism in his life to a lesser or minor degree. But he has a victim's mentality, that's certainly not rooted in Alabama.

            If you went there you'd understand. There's less racism these places than in the west or east, I can tell you that.

            Yes I was part of a Morgan Freeman movie in school called promnight mississippi. So I know. but people in Mississippi were more disgusted than the outside world, because they have fought so hard to get rid of this image.

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            • oscar9992
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              #126
              This why very few likes Wilder... He is always angry, pulls race cards and blames others.

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              • Banderivets
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                #127
                I do wonder if there is a place on the planet where racial **** is more prevalent than the USA? I mean its far from being the only country in the world with racially diverse population...

                So what about that fight eh?
                Last edited by Banderivets; 11-29-2018, 07:54 AM.

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                • Vinnykin
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                  #128
                  Originally posted by THEFRESHBRAWLER
                  Call it whatever you want to over the internet where you say just know you wouldn’t say that to his face. He said nothing about slavery and even if he did so what it’s the truth. The only people pulling the race card are the people who feel guilty. Funny how you have two different interpretations for Fury and Wilder even though they said the same thing.
                  Only an idiot doesn't know what Wilder means, he's a racist and has proven this many times. I also would say it to his face - I'd calmly explain to him that Fury's not talking about his race or traveller background but his fighting heritage and how they have been fighting for 300 years.

                  If you want to talk about persecution then the gypsies "win" Wilder's race game. The gypsies were enslaved in medieval Europe in the 13th and 14th centuries..... that's 700 years ago btw.... and still face persecution, racism and exclusion to this day.

                  Fury wins the slavery, racism competition Wilder brings up all the time..... but he wasn't talking in that context.

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                  • Vinnykin
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                    #129
                    Originally posted by EasternEuroFan
                    Exactly.

                    Wilder's response is not even in context of what Fury is talking about but Wilder is too unintelligent to realise that. Fury was literally talking about boxing/fighting.
                    Exactly, and a quick look into gypsies would find they were enslaved in medieval Europe 700 years ago and have been persecuted and suffered racism for well longer than African-Americans....

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                      #130
                      Originally posted by LacedUp
                      I'm sure Wilder like most ********** have received racism in his life to a lesser or minor degree. But he has a victim's mentality, that's certainly not rooted in Alabama.

                      If you went there you'd understand. There's less racism these places than in the west or east, I can tell you that.

                      Yes I was part of a Morgan Freeman movie in school called promnight mississippi. So I know. but people in Mississippi were more disgusted than the outside world, because they have fought so hard to get rid of this image.
                      For sure Wilders and his family have experienced racism to what extent I have no idea , but he isn’t hasnt pulled the victim card.

                      Stating we’ve been fighting for 400 years isn’t playing the victim . It’s true

                      He’s Just probably aware of the history ,

                      You’re right racism exists everywhere throughout the States and throughout the World. For whatever reason when 1 group is a majority they find comfort in blaming the minority’s for their problems. It’s just the way human beings are for some reason l. Alabama isn’t alone and definitely not the worst place when it comes to this

                      Like I said I’m sure there’s great parts of the deep South that welcome people with open arms of all races but it’d be disingenuous to suggest that even today Alabama doesn’t have deep racial issues throughout the system.

                      I can’t really say to what extent but race definitely plays a role in people’s
                      Lives down there

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