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Does race or nationality stop you from liking or giving a boxer their credit?
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Originally posted by MPDKSAB View PostFor me? No. But for a lot people? Whether they admit it or not, yes. Without going on a rant this race/nationality talk in boxing has become sad. I didn't know it was this deeply ingrained in the sport when I 1st became a fan. Its sad when people allow their nationality/race to allow them not to see certain things or make things unnecessarily bigger because of that. All I care about is talent & skill.
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I couldn’t care less about a boxers race, passports, undefeated records or whatever. Am more into a boxers style. I prefer the sweet science, my favourite boxer of all time is Ray Leonard (Hence my username), Mayweather, Toney, Calzaghe etc just to name a few. That doesn’t mean I wouldn’t s hit on overrated boxers with ****ty resumes.
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Even if u had the power to only let a certain race or nationality win fights regardless of bogus undeserved decisions u would end up with a very lousy product in the end. Whatever argument u made for it would only crumble do to the results achieved.
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Nationality doesnt matter to me (except maybe for Chinese boxers).
I tend to lean more on style - action packed style.
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Yes, just take Deontay Wilder for instance. Why is he the most hated and despised fighter in the world today?
I'll tell you why it's because first; He is an American and he is perceived as the greatest threat to the U.K Global dominance of boxing: Especially in terms of the heavyweight division is concerned and secondly, it is largely due to racial bigotry, prejudice and discrimination in the states.
There appears to be a backlash in America against the black athlete in general and the black fighter in particular. Moreover and, lastly he is even hated among some boxing fans from his own community because of colorism.
There are many African Americans boxing fans who prefer Anthony Joshua over him due to the fact that Deontay Wilder is dark skinned. So once again the answer to your question is yes.
Nationality and race does stop some fans from liking and a giving a boxer their credit.
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Originally posted by fourtheboys96 View PostNationality doesnt matter to me (except maybe for Chinese boxers).
I tend to lean more on style - action packed style.
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