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[POLL] What is the significance in non Mexican figthers wearing Mexico colors?
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Originally posted by Zaryu View PostIt's up to interpretation, and how you take it. It's hard to truly know the unspoken intent of others. If the people that do it say it's to pay homage, than that's probably the best way to interpret it.
Didn't Shane Mosley do it too?
Originally posted by Al Broker View PostSpike O’Sullivan did against Abreu. Ricky Hatton did against Castillo. Who cares! It’s WAR MEXICAN BIDNESS!
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i think only mexicans are allowed to debate this. non mexicans have no right to tell them what they should feel towards this. if they see it as homage or disrespect imma respect their viewpoint.
BUT... i would love to see the reaction to a mexican boxer coming out with the black power colors (red green black) while rockin an afro wig with a fist comb sticking out LOL. personally I'd find it hilarious
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Originally posted by Bandman View Posti think only mexicans are allowed to debate this. non mexicans have no right to tell them what they should feel towards this. if they see it as homage or disrespect imma respect their viewpoint.
BUT... i would love to see the reaction to a mexican boxer coming out with the black power colors (red green black) while rockin an afro wig with a fist comb sticking out LOL. personally I'd find it hilarious
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Originally posted by Rick Taylor View Postim pretty sure if a mexican did that everyone would label him "racist" tbh
It was racist when Roger did it.
It was racist when Floyd did it
It was racist when Tank did it.
If Oscar wore a traditional African garb vs Ike or if Barrera wore a turban into the ring to fight Naz there would be issues
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Regardless of the intent, it is a very ongoing phenomenon. Not just in boxing but in the entertainment world.
You don't see worldwide fighters coming in wearing a leprechaun outfit or a dashiki.
People just love wearing that big ass hat.
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Originally posted by mrpain81 View PostRegardless of the intent, it is a very ongoing phenomenon. Not just in boxing but in the entertainment world.
You don't see worldwide fighters coming in wearing a leprechaun outfit or a dashiki.
People just love wearing that big ass hat.
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