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Mayweather - Most Racist Boxer Since Jim Jeffries

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    #21
    With the rise of modern heavyweight champions, race was at the centre of nearly every important heavyweight drama. First came John L. Sullivan, who refused to cross the colour line and face a black challenger. Then came Jim Jeffries, who swore he would retire 'when there are no white men left to fight'. When he came out of retirement to fight the great Jack Johnson, Jeffries declared: 'I am going into this fight for the sole purpose of proving that a white man is better than a Negro.' Jeffries seemed to have the support of all of white America, including the press, led by Jack London, who wrote that 'Jeffries would surely win' because the white man 'has 30 centuries of traditions behind him - all the supreme efforts, the inventions and the conquests, and, whether he knows it or not, Bunker Hill and Thermopylae and Hastings and Agincourt'.

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      #22
      Originally posted by SuckaPunch View Post
      the internet didn't exist yet in the early 1900's. maybe you can go to your local library and search the newspaper archives.

      Nevermind, I just found a link.

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        #23
        Well, I guess that statement is racist; claiming racial superiority.

        So I'll give you that, TS.

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          #24
          Originally posted by Stones! View Post
          Nevermind, I just found a link.
          i think most white folks in those time were 'racist'. it's just the way of life, it's how you were brought up and accustomed to. i didn't think you'd have to single out jim jeffries.

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            #25
            Originally posted by SuckaPunch View Post
            i think most white folks in those time were 'racist'. it's just the way of life, it's how you were brought up and accustomed to. i didn't think you'd have to single out jim jeffries.
            Yeah, I agree mate.

            Many people seem to forget the context in which Jeffries said those things. It was considered a social norm. Even the Newspaper writers were racist.

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              #26
              Originally posted by Stones! View Post
              Nevermind, I just found a link.
              I told you Jeffries was racist.

              But Floyd is worse given the context during which he committed his blatant racial behaviors.

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                #27
                Originally posted by SuckaPunch View Post
                i think most white folks in those time were 'racist'. it's just the way of life, it's how you were brought up and accustomed to. i didn't think you'd have to single out jim jeffries.
                That was just how they rolled back then, turn of the century America certainly was not know for it's racial tolerence and ability to coexist.

                Jefferies was just a part of that era not like he was leading the charge or really all that different from most of white America during that time frame.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by Flomo Tard View Post
                  The object of Jim Jeffries' immense racism was a black man named Jack Johnson. He went so far as to call himself "the Great White Hope" that would defeat the legendary Johnson who he thought didn't have the right to be heavyweight champion of the world because of the color of his skin.

                  How ironic that Jim Jeffries's replacement as the top racist in all of sports is a black man himself whose object of racial attitudes and remarks is Asian.

                  Congratulations, Floyd Mayweather! You are the new Jim Jeffries! Take a bow! Your legacy is now set in stone!

                  Jim Jeffries


                  The New Jim Jeffries
                  Funny that the same contingent that accuses Floyd of racism,has pictures of him on a KFC bucket....hypocrites.

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                    #29
                    Originally posted by The Gambler1981 View Post
                    That was just how they rolled back then, turn of the century America certainly was not know for it's racial tolerence and ability to coexist.

                    Jefferies was just a part of that era not like he was leading the charge or really all that different from most of white America during that time frame.
                    Good perspective.

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                      #30
                      “That ****** has made more noise and done less than any man I know,” Jeffries said.

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