Black American

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  1. *Z*

    *Z* WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Don't get salty on me REED!
     
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    these black guys are just haters. They are just made because every time they meet a latino fighter they lose. Duran vs Hearns, Benitez vs. Duran, Ruiz vs Jones, Tito vs Hopkins, Corrales vs Mayweather, Arguello vs Pryror. When will they ever learn?

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    V10 Undisputed Champion

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    Did you really open up a thread to argue that not all black fighters fight the same?

    I mean, really?


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    *Z* WBC Silver Diamond Emeritus Champ

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    Yeah, I really did. Want to revisit the whole discussion?

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    Second generation Haitian; born in Fla. but fought on Haiti Olympic team Haitian-American. Black-American is a term for American born Blacks of many African backgrounds (most unknown due to slave trade), mixed with White,Spainish,Native American etc. What I think is ment by many who say that Pac-man doesn't fight Black Americans or it would be different if he did; the persona of these fighters listed. Their background and up bringing,the athletic ablity coupled with rythm and foot speed. I don't think much of this matters; in boxing you are a brawler, boxer,or boxer puncher. The outer shell doesn't matter. Now I do believe Berto and Bradley pose a threat because they have good enough hand and foot speed to keep up and power with battle tested chins. Do I have to put my race Z?:scared2:!
     

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