Very serious. Couldn't be more serious. Can you answer the question?
A large amount of black boxing fans, including black fighters, viewed the fight with Fury in explicit racial terms. Wilder himself tried to bring race into it, so when he lost it made it all the more humiliating. Haney would have been one of those who was supporting Wilder purely on racial grounds. When a black fighter loses to a white fighter, black boxing fans and black fighters themselves, view it as a double loss - the most humiliating of losses.
Also, the channel in which Haney was interviewed on is an explicitly black supremacist youtube channel. But I'm sure Haney wasn't at all aware of that. I'm sure.
But white people historically and white people generally from Eastern Europe, never see a fight in racial terms? I see.
Unless and until you give me a Wilder quote on race pertaining to his loss, you're lying.
Are you fornicating kidding me? He explicitly brought up race during the press conference. Then there was the black supremacist walkout, with that awful rap 'song'.
Tony1244 wrote: ↑17 Apr 2020, 14:42
But white people historically and white people generally from Eastern Europe, never see a fight in racial terms? I see.
What does that have to do with this? Oh that's right... NOTHING. You're desperate.
Are you fornicating kidding me? He explicitly brought up race during the press conference. Then there was the black supremacist walkout, with that awful rap 'song'.
Almost all rap is bad. I still haven't been provided the quote. I still wouldn't care as who wins has zero effect on my life.
Tony1244 wrote: ↑17 Apr 2020, 14:42
But white people historically and white people generally from Eastern Europe, never see a fight in racial terms? I see.
What does that have to do with this? Oh that's right... NOTHING. You're desperate.
If you have a 3 digit IQ, or even a high 2-digit one, you know the answer. You brought up race and boxing. "What does that have to do with this?"
Are you fornicating kidding me? He explicitly brought up race during the press conference. Then there was the black supremacist walkout, with that awful rap 'song'.
Almost all rap is bad. I still haven't been provided the quote. I still wouldn't care as who wins has zero effect on my life.
Watch the press conference. It was the final press conference if my memory serves me correct. It was a reference to black history month. Fury was then asked about race and completely shot any suggestions down that he thought race was relevant in the rematch.
You're now trying to deflect to rap being bad now. LMAO!!!
Almost all rap is bad. I still haven't been provided the quote. I still wouldn't care as who wins has zero effect on my life.
Watch the press conference. It was the final press conference if my memory serves me correct. It was a reference to black history month. Fury was then asked about race and completely shot any suggestions down that he thought race was relevant in the rematch.
You're now trying to deflect to rap being bad now. LMAO!!!
If you have a 3 digit IQ, or even a high 2-digit one, you know the answer. You brought up race and boxing. "What does that have to do with this?"
My turn to ask, you're kidding, right?
I brought up race & boxing? LMFAO!! You're a special kind of dumb.
White people are not relevant to this discussion, no. Nice attempt at a deflection, though.
Stay off the vodka, comrade.
"""A large amount of black boxing fans, including black fighters, viewed the fight with Fury in explicit racial terms. Wilder himself tried to bring race into it, so when he lost it made it all the more humiliating. Haney would have been one of those who was supporting Wilder purely on racial grounds. When a black fighter loses to a white fighter, black boxing fans and black fighters themselves, view it as a double loss - the most humiliating of losses.
Also, the channel in which Haney was interviewed on is an explicitly black supremacist youtube channel. But I'm sure Haney wasn't at all aware of that. I'm sure."""
I am guessing Loma is too young to be considered a boy yet, because he would beat Haney now.
Haney needs to follow a well known pattern (Floyd,Canelo) of not fighting top opponents in their prime and wait till Loma is old enough to be considered a beatable boy.
boxing_rocks wrote: ↑17 Apr 2020, 15:11
I am guessing Loma is too young to be considered a boy yet, because he would beat Haney now.
Haney needs to follow a well known pattern (Floyd,Canelo) of not fighting top opponents in their prime and wait till Loma is old enough to be considered a beatable boy.
Loma can handle Haney now. I can see Lomachenko moving down to 130 lbs after Lopez fight (win or lose) and Haney will overgrow lightweight very soon. They will not fight each other IMO.
Tony1244 wrote: ↑17 Apr 2020, 15:04
Stay off the vodka, comrade.
You're one post away from calling me a Russian bot.
Tony1244 wrote: ↑17 Apr 2020, 15:04
"""A large amount of black boxing fans, including black fighters, viewed the fight with Fury in explicit racial terms. Wilder himself tried to bring race into it, so when he lost it made it all the more humiliating. Haney would have been one of those who was supporting Wilder purely on racial grounds. When a black fighter loses to a white fighter, black boxing fans and black fighters themselves, view it as a double loss - the most humiliating of losses.
Also, the channel in which Haney was interviewed on is an explicitly black supremacist youtube channel. But I'm sure Haney wasn't at all aware of that. I'm sure."""
What does that have to do with white boxing fans? You just keep on failing, don't you? LOL
Tony1244 wrote: ↑17 Apr 2020, 15:04
Stay off the vodka, comrade.
You're one post away from calling me a Russian bot.
Tony1244 wrote: ↑17 Apr 2020, 15:04
"""A large amount of black boxing fans, including black fighters, viewed the fight with Fury in explicit racial terms. Wilder himself tried to bring race into it, so when he lost it made it all the more humiliating. Haney would have been one of those who was supporting Wilder purely on racial grounds. When a black fighter loses to a white fighter, black boxing fans and black fighters themselves, view it as a double loss - the most humiliating of losses.
Also, the channel in which Haney was interviewed on is an explicitly black supremacist youtube channel. But I'm sure Haney wasn't at all aware of that. I'm sure."""
What does that have to do with white boxing fans?
Actually I'm not one post away.
"Think of how stupid the average person is. Then realize half of them are stupider than that." George Carlin
I actually read back through the thread, and still can't really put my finger on what the f*ck just happened with you two
The Wilder-Fury rematch never really seemed to have a racial component to the hype around it until the exact moment Wilder walked out to the ring with the song he chose, and the reaction of a certain portion of the fanbase after the fight as a result of all that.
The 1st fight really wasn't promoted in that way in the slightest that I recall, and it was never brought up in the rematch until Wilder's ring entrance kinda forced the thought into your mind.
It's possible that the only thing that could beat Haney is the ugly stick, and that already happened. no white boi is beating him at 135 though , that's true
Actually I'm not one post away.
"Think of how stupid the average person is. Then realize half of them are stupider than that." George Carlin
Well they do say the coward's route out of an argument is quoting someone far more intelligent than you...
I apologize. When you and the OP brought up black bias, I bought up white bias. One has absolutely nothing to do with the other. I don't know what I was thinking and how I saw the correlation. True, Carlin was far smarter than I.
gilgamesh wrote: ↑17 Apr 2020, 15:27
I actually read back through the thread, and still can't really put my finger on what the f*ck just happened with you two
The Wilder-Fury rematch never really seemed to have a racial component to the hype around it until the exact moment Wilder walked out to the ring with the song he chose, and the reaction of a certain portion of the fanbase after the fight as a result of all that.
The 1st fight really wasn't promoted in that way in the slightest that I recall, and it was never brought up in the rematch until Wilder's ring entrance kinda forced the thought into your mind.
I see. I paid no attention to the song at all and wasn't aware of it. .
Wilder has said he isn't a bigger star because the usa is racist against black guys and of course he had the whole black power thing, though I've never heard him say anything bad about other races or white bois? I don't think being proud of your blackness means you are racist against other groups, although I'm sure a lot of people overlap
there are loads of racists from all races tbh, dickhead cuntss of all colours
margaret thatcher wrote: ↑17 Apr 2020, 18:51
Wilder has said he isn't a bigger star because the usa is racist against black guys and of course he had the whole black power thing, though I've never heard him say anything bad about whiteness?
His head trainer is white Jay Deas. Haven't heard him say anything overtly racist, but he is full of it. He's not a bigger star because of the way he comes across. He comes across as too "street."
I looked up that song Black Magic. Crappy lyrics but I don't really see the big deal.