Comments Thread For: Tyson Fury Reacts To Anthony Joshua's Statements at *** Protest
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Anytime a black athlete broaches the topic of race it's going to stir up the hornet's nest. That's why many black athletes like Michael Jordan choose to this day to remain silent on race for fear of marginalizing their white audiences and losing their sponsors and endorsements in the process.
There's no question that AJ is going to receive some backlash over this. He would lose a lot of his white supporters because of these controversial comments. We shall see in his next fight to what extent the damage has been done to his image with the dominant and popular culture in the U.K.Comment
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He's already lost a loyal fan in LDBC Slayer, and i strongly suspect he won't be the only one he's lost.Anytime a black athlete broaches the topic of race it's going to stir up the hornet's nest. That's why many black athletes like Michael Jordan choose to this day to remain silent on race for fear of marginalizing their white audiences and losing their sponsors and endorsements in the process.
There's no question that AJ is going to receive some backlash over this. He would lose a lot of his white supporters because of these controversial comments. We shall see in his next fight to what extent the damage has been done to his image with the dominant and popular culture in the U.K.Comment
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You are right! Anthony Joshua decided to stand up for the brothers and now many racists are offended because of it.Tyson is white, identified as white male and his gypsy rant is laughable, other more dark gypsies are the real ones that can complain of racism not a white fat Irish man who wants to be identified as a gypsy.
Regarding AJ’s comments, if blacks get sheet on in what ever country with the blessing of the government, blacks should stick together as the ***s and Chinese do when they are a minority, nothing bad in his statement but haters just gonna hate.
Finally, Fury is the last person cos he has gone off with many things because he is white.
His drug use, ****phobic slurs,pissing hot and paying some farmer off are examples and not forgetting his rants on ***s...Imagine if that was all done by AJ.Comment
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[QUOTE=Sayithowitisuk;20616820]I am talking about now. Damn, what he may have said in jest to another black fighter over social media several years ago.Most British men get it. The ones who don't are actually being deliberately and intentionally ignorant. Joshua was taking a stand against the weak, the frail and the most vulnerable population in our society which are black people.
What a loada.
Aj has previous.
When he called himself the superior race before. That wasn't racist?
The hypejobs fallen off the tracks even with all his careful management.Comment
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Yep, especially ticket sales will be a good indicator. Little bit harder with PPV numbers cuz no-one knows them. Can't see him filling a stadium only by himself again.Anytime a black athlete broaches the topic of race it's going to stir up the hornet's nest. That's why many black athletes like Michael Jordan choose to this day to remain silent on race for fear of marginalizing their white audiences and losing their sponsors and endorsements in the process.
There's no question that AJ is going to receive some backlash over this. He would lose a lot of his white supporters because of these controversial comments. We shall see in his next fight to what extent the damage has been done to his image with the dominant and popular culture in the U.K.Comment
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