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    #21
    Same old stuff from him all the time, the guy is obsessed!! He talks about it so much it may be a defensive reaction, he has convinced himself he actually won the calzaghe fight so he can sound credible, its all in the head nard, keep dreaming

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      #22
      Originally posted by xcaret v3 View Post
      anyone who think hes wrong is a ******... he sounds ignorant but its the truth
      Yeah thats why there are more Hispanic and European World champions than Black American champions.

      Unless you care to argue simple ***ing Mathmatics?

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        #23
        It is true in some respects.

        The English have ruled most of the world or plenty of it for centuries and generally weak-ish.

        The Scots i.e. Braveheart have been under English rule in some kinda way and I defintiely feel they are tough people, physically they can handle shiet. Same with the Irish, they are tough people who work doing tough jobs. Same with the Polish guys who work so damn hard, and were under rule of Russia.

        The Vikings were big, strong men and before their fall, they were superb fighters who went too far. Most of them got killed off in England by being outnumbered, however some of them guys today are very big and tall, kinda like MMA fighters.

        The African Americans were most likely all plantantion workers, and obviously that is not easy. Over time it, becomes in your genes.

        The Mexicans have tough chins, not sure why but it helps in boxing.

        The chinese have done Kung Fu etc... they own at gymnastics.

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          #24
          Blacks are athletically superior but intellectually inferior race in general. No racism just my opinion.

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            #25
            "Bernard Hopkins: Black Fighters, We Are Built Differently"

            Must be all that fried chicken and watermelon......

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              #26
              What's weird is how anyone ranks Pacquiao ahead of Mayweather who is the only undisputed pound for pound champ. PAC has multiple losses.

              Originally posted by super villa1n View Post
              so i guess its really weird for bhop to see pacman dominate and be # 1 in the world right now..but if he was black it would be expected right? i hope bhop sticks around longer cuz theres gonna be that one fighter that defies his logic whilehe's whooping his old a**

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                #27
                Asians have dominated ping pong.

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                  #28
                  Originally posted by pistol whip View Post
                  Mr. Hopkins could you please explain to me why these two men are the best HW's in the world since blacks are built so much better?

                  football and basketball. black HWs are now linebackers or centers

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                    #29
                    and which race was blessed with the brains mr hopkins?

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                      #30
                      Originally posted by BIGPOPPAPUMP View Post
                      Bernard Hopkins is at it again. During a recent interview with Lem Satterfield of FanHouse/krikya360.com, the 45-year-old veteran made some interesting comments reagrding the issue of race, and how it relates to boxing and the big fight between Manny Pacquiao and Shane Mosley, which happens on May 7 at the MGM Grand in Las Vegas. Hopkins made huge headlines in November when he spoke to Satterfield about Pacquiao possibly avoiding African American fighters.

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                      I guess Hopkins. I guess the same can be said about a Pac who has a very desirable genetic makeup. Sergio Martinez is not black but he was able to use his athletic abilities to take up this sport at a pretty advanced age (21) and excel to the top of it without an amateur career at all.

                      There is some truth to what Hopkins says but all these "black" athletes that he is talking about weren't born as athletic and conditioned as they are now......don't kid yourself, they worked hard as heck to get where they are now.

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