Thanks for the history lesson Captain Obvious! But you go ask a real Mexican that lives in Mexico does he consider himself Mexican or American. You might be shocked homie!
Non of that matters because Mexicans are natives...period.
Thanks for the history lesson Captain Obvious! But you go ask a real Mexican that lives in Mexico does he consider himself Mexican or American. You might be shocked homie!
It always goes to extreme racism with these people doesn’t it. If I had a dime for every time a Mexican American tried to tell me something racist about black Americans due to being a white European I’d be a rich man. And you should then hear the responses when I immediately respond with hot venom. The then response sounds like what you would expect from a neo-**** skinhead (something we had in droves back in the 70s and 80s in the U.K. with the national front/thatcher era.)
I will also say this, it has occurred to me that when a black American fighter loses to a Mexican or Mexican American fighter, I don’t see racially charged responses to that. When a black fighter, especially a black American fighter, beats a Mexican or Mexican American..HOLD THE PRESS, out come the ****** little racial remarks by that crowd. Things that make you go hmmmmmm….
A big congratulations again to Foster. He proved that losses on your record should be no deterrent to getting a title shot and making the most of it. This era where everyone thinks a loss means a write off i a strange by product of the Mayweather era. You fight the best people long enough and you’ll lose or come close to losing providing you are not a generational level talent or all time great above the rest of your era. Foster is a blue collar boxer who got to where he is the hard way fighting through the adversity of losses. Very proud of the lad and I hope the best for him and his career.
It always goes to extreme racism with these people doesn’t it. If I had a dime for every time a Mexican American tried to tell me something racist about black Americans due to being a white European I’d be a rich man. And you should then hear the responses when I immediately respond with hot venom. The then response sounds like what you would expect from a neo-**** skinhead (something we had in droves back in the 70s and 80s in the U.K. with the national front/thatcher era.)
I will also say this, it has occurred to me that when a black American fighter loses to a Mexican or Mexican American fighter, I don’t see racially charged responses to that. When a black fighter, especially a black American fighter, beats a Mexican or Mexican American..HOLD THE PRESS, out come the ****** little racial remarks by that crowd. Things that make you go hmmmmmm….
My man Oldskoolg!!! It's crazy aint it??? The Confederacy/Empire/Third reich has always been seeking to destroy the southern half of the world. I don't know why the Mexican boxing community hasn't recognized this. Fuuq you puntos!
It always goes to extreme racism with these people doesn’t it. If I had a dime for every time a Mexican American tried to tell me something racist about black Americans due to being a white European I’d be a rich man. And you should then hear the responses when I immediately respond with hot venom. The then response sounds like what you would expect from a neo-**** skinhead (something we had in droves back in the 70s and 80s in the U.K. with the national front/thatcher era.)
I will also say this, it has occurred to me that when a black American fighter loses to a Mexican or Mexican American fighter, I don’t see racially charged responses to that. When a black fighter, especially a black American fighter, beats a Mexican or Mexican American..HOLD THE PRESS, out come the ****** little racial remarks by that crowd. Things that make you go hmmmmmm….
Hmmm Is that so.
Guess you haven't heard of that little pro black group called LDBC.
funny thing is you see tons of mexican Americans who support black athletes in not just boxing but NFL and NBA you see them wearing football jerseys of a black player all the time. Kobe, LeBron, Jordan all loved by mexican Americans But hey guess you wouldn't know that since you're in the UK correct?
Now tell me how many black folks support non black athletes? How many black people you seeing wearing canelo attire? Or say a Messi shirt? Or Ronaldo jersey? Answer is non because African Americans only support African Americans and if the aren't the top athletes in that sport they won't watch. Those are the FACTS!!!!!
so you tell me who's racist you might wanna get you're facts straight if you don't know how it really is in the states. And now more so than ever do you see this weird fear of critiquing an African American athlete you simply can't without fear of getting canceled so you get this extreme biased crap like last night's horrendous pbc commentary.
But hey you just continue to stay "woke" and don't let those Mexican Americans tell you otherwise about them innocent poor "victimized" African Americans.
My man Oldskoolg!!! It's crazy aint it??? The Confederacy/Empire/Third reich has always been seeking to destroy the southern half of the world. I don't know why the Mexican boxing community hasn't recognized this. Fuuq you puntos!
My man Oldskoolg!!! It's crazy aint it??? The Confederacy/Empire/Third reich has always been seeking to destroy the southern half of the world. I don't know why the Mexican boxing community hasn't recognized this. Fuuq you puntos!
Indeed it is mate. When coming to this country decades ago, I learned very quickly the obsession some folks have with you lot, it’s a sickening sort of hate/worship that’s quite odd
Lmbao @ people calling the fight boring just cuz their man lost. Vargas has been called boring and unwatchable for YEARS yet they’re blaming Foster here? GTFOH your man lost get over it. If he won you’d be singing a different tune.
So guys who engage and go for the KO aren't actually boxing? Interesting theory.
Nothing wrong with taking the KO if it's there, but engaging in a needless rooster fight is ****** and life-shortening. But couch potatoes never consider the long-term health of the athletes they live vicariously through.
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