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Has Pacquiao Avoided Fighting African Americans?
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Sometimes its fun to get arise out of people. Sometimes us writers have these great stories about someone from the past or some deep insight on something and nobody cares.
Cliff:
Charles Burley was a stud and so was Williams. Burley should have hooked up with Kearns, he would have got him a shot. He got one for Moore.
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Originally posted by MatteoAlderson View PostSometimes its fun to get arise out of people. Sometimes us writers have these great stories about someone from the past or some deep insight on something and nobody cares.
Cliff:
Charles Burley was a stud and so was Williams. Burley should have hooked up with Kearns, he would have got him a shot. He got one for Moore.
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Pacquiao has beaten several "black" boxers from different countries though by chance few are african "american." He beat the blackest of blacks when he took his first fight in the U.S. on 2 weeks notice when he beat the then reigning bantamweight champion Lehlohondo Ledwaba from South Africa. Watch that fight and tell me you see one ounce of fear in Pacquiao's eyes.
This has been made into a race issue, which is silly if you have overcome your prejudice/discrimination/ and racism a bit. Sadly most people haven't because they haven't found inspiration in other cultures and people. Plain and simple if you work hard you will do well regardless of race.
For instance Lyoto Machida a Japanese/Brazillian fighter just KTFO Rashad Evans and African American brutally. Yes, I know it's a shock for the majority of people who are racist and discriminate, an asian beat the hell out of a black person. If you aren't prejudice and racist then that doesn't suprise you because either way a fighter that trains hard regardless of race will beat the crap out of one who doesn't train and have as much heart.
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Originally posted by hardboiled777 View PostPacquiao has beaten several "black" boxers from different countries though by chance few are african "american." He beat the blackest of blacks when he took his first fight in the U.S. on 2 weeks notice when he beat the then reigning bantamweight champion Lehlohondo Ledwaba from South Africa. Watch that fight and tell me you see one ounce of fear in Pacquiao's eyes.
This has been made into a race issue, which is silly if you have overcome your prejudice/discrimination/ and racism a bit. Sadly most people haven't because they haven't found inspiration in other cultures and people. Plain and simple if you work hard you will do well regardless of race.
For instance Lyoto Machida a Japanese/Brazillian fighter just KTFO Rashad Evans and African American brutally. Yes, I know it's a shock for the majority of people who are racist and discriminate, an asian beat the hell out of a black person. If you aren't prejudice and racist then that doesn't suprise you because either way a fighter that trains hard regardless of race will beat the crap out of one who doesn't train and have as much heart.
this is boxing.
the only color that matters is GREEN.
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Originally posted by MatteoAlderson View PostSometimes its fun to get arise out of people. Sometimes us writers have these great stories about someone from the past or some deep insight on something and nobody cares.
Cliff:
Charles Burley was a stud and so was Williams. Burley should have hooked up with Kearns, he would have got him a shot. He got one for Moore.
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