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    #91
    Originally posted by Ruby Robert View Post
    navratilova is Czech rocky was american.

    Navratilova was born Martina Šubertová in Prague, Czechoslovakia.

    It's ironic that you should be quoting that Wikipedia article, which commences: "Martina Navratilova (born October 18, 1956) is a Czech American".

    She represented the USA in the Davis Cup and in the Olympics. Do you think she should have been banned from doing so? If so, you're in a tiny minority. I saw no protests at the time. (I asked Poet the same question several times but he ducked it.)
    Last edited by Dave Rado; 10-08-2010, 08:25 PM.

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      #92
      Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
      It's ironic that you should be quoting that Wikipedia article, which commences: "Martina Navratilova (born October 18, 1956) is a Czech American".

      She represented the USA in the Davis Cup and in the Olympics. Do you think she should have been banned from doing so? If so, you're in a tiny minority. I saw no protests at the time. (I asked Poet the same question several times but he ducked it.)
      I answered it.....the problem is you ignored it because you're incapable of differentiating "legal status" (where you can represent Outer Mongolia at the Olympics if you want) and what you ARE (which you can't change and has nothing to do with legal status and who you represent in the Olympics: Lennox Lewis represented Canada at the Olympics.....he's still a Brit). Now I don't know if this myopia is a result of some form of delibrate obtuseness on your part (you seem VERY hung up on legalisms), or whether it stems from something endemic in your world view. Regardless, you either don't get or refuse to get the point.

      Poet

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        #93
        Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
        It's ironic that you should be quoting that Wikipedia article, which commences: "Martina Navratilova (born October 18, 1956) is a Czech American".

        She represented the USA in the Davis Cup and in the Olympics. Do you think she should have been banned from doing so? If so, you're in a tiny minority. I saw no protests at the time. (I asked Poet the same question several times but he ducked it.)
        funny how that has nothing to do with my point.

        I know multiple polish people here only for 5 years now or so. they have dual citizen ship.

        Their ****ing polish.

        I know a white kid that lived the first 14 years of his life in africa. dual citizen ship.

        hes ****ing african.

        i dont care who she plays for if shes an american civilian let her play. she lived almost her entire child hood in chez. her ethnicity is chezc she is czhec.


        will she ever be president? No. she is czekhz, duh.

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          #94
          Originally posted by poet682006 View Post
          I answered it.....the problem is you ignored it because you're incapable of differentiating "legal status" (where you can represent Outer Mongolia at the Olympics if you want) and what you ARE (which you can't change and has nothing to do with legal status and who you represent in the Olympics: Lennox Lewis represented Canada at the Olympics.....he's still a Brit). Now I don't know if this myopia is a result of some form of delibrate obtuseness on your part (you seem VERY hung up on legalisms), or whether it stems from something endemic in your world view. Regardless, you either don't get or refuse to get the point.

          Poet
          Most people disagree with you about what you are. Most people consider that Navratilova is an American of Czech origins. And as with "common sense", which you use to mean your personal opinion, you are simply labelling anyone who doesn't agree with your opinion as "legalistic". People who think Navratilova is American are no more or less legalistic than you are, they just don't share your opinion. And while you're entitled to your different opinion, you haven't addressed the point that historical classifications can't be based on one person's personal opinion but have to be based on concensus.

          And to illustrate the fact that most people disagree with you, I only discovered today that Chisora was born in Zimbabwe. Every article I have read about him up to today, and every television commentator I have seen, has stated that he's British.

          As for Lewis, at the time of the Olympics, no one in Britain regarded him as being British. Even when he became a British national it took a long time for the Brits to accept him as such, which is why Bruno had far more support than Lewis did when they fought each other.
          Last edited by Dave Rado; 10-10-2010, 03:09 AM.

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            #95
            Originally posted by Spartacus Sully View Post
            funny how that has nothing to do with my point.
            Your point was that she's not American. To support your point you quoted from a Wikipedia article that states that she is American.

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              #96
              Originally posted by Dave Rado View Post
              Most people disagree with you about what you are. Most people consider that Navratilova is an American of Czech origins. And as with "common sense", which you use to mean your personal opinion, you are simply labelling anyone who doesn't agree with your opinion as "legalistic". People who think Navratilova is American are no more or less legalistic than you are, they just don't share your opinion. And while you're entitled to your different opinion, you haven't addressed the point that historical classifications can't be based on one person's personal opinion but have to be based on concensus.

              And to illustrate the fact that most people disagree with you, I only discovered today that Chisora was born in Zimbabwe. Every article I have read about him up to today, and every television commentator I have seen, has stated that he's British.

              As for Lewis, at the time of the Olympics, no one in Britain regarded him as being British. Even when he became a British national it took a long time for the Brits to accept him as such, which is why Bruno had far more support than Lewis did when they fought each other.
              :rolleyes9: :rolleyes9: :rolleyes9: :rolleyes9:

              I would point out that Lennox was born and raised in Britain so whether he was "accepted" or not is irrelivent.

              I think we are simply going to have to agree to disagree because this is starting to go in circles which I find extremely irritating.

              Poet

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                #97
                Wales- Joe Calzaghe
                UK-Joe Calzaghe
                England-Lennox Lewis
                Canada-Lennox Lewis
                Jamaica-Lennox Lewis
                Yemen-Naseem Hamed
                New Zealand Bob Fitzsimmons

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                  #98
                  Originally posted by JoeyZagz View Post
                  Wales- Joe Calzaghe
                  UK-Joe Calzaghe
                  England-Lennox Lewis
                  Canada-Lennox Lewis
                  Jamaica-Lennox Lewis
                  Yemen-Naseem Hamed
                  New Zealand Bob Fitzsimmons
                  So you are saying.

                  Lennox Lewis > Sam Langford
                  Lennox Lewis > Jimmy Wilde
                  Lennox Lewis > Mike McCallum
                  Joe Calzaghe > Jimmy Wilde

                  Sorry, that is utter madness.

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                    #99
                    Originally posted by NChristo View Post
                    Wales is part of Britain, would be better to split it into the different countries I suppose, so

                    Wales - Wilde
                    England - 'Kid' Lewis
                    Scotland - Lynch
                    Ireland - ?
                    A lot of greats are connected to Ireland but few are directly from there, would be difficult to choose some of them.
                    Billy Conn, Mickey Walker, John Sullivan, and a new kid Andy Lee. Also check out The Boxer with Daniel Day Lewis. Great movie about boxing in Ireland.

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                      Originally posted by TheTartanLegend View Post
                      Billy Conn, Mickey Walker, John Sullivan, and a new kid Andy Lee. Also check out The Boxer with Daniel Day Lewis. Great movie about boxing in Ireland.
                      Conn, Walker and Sullivan were all born in the United States.

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