Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑04 Jan 2024, 03:06
I swear all we ever hear is these American boxers, not stereotyping, but it’s the black American boxers, arrested for something. Domestic above, carjacking, DUI, battery, damage..
You name it..
This is the type of person you become when you live on Twitter because your real life is so awful.
Statistically in the US black males have significantly more interactions with law enforcement than any other class. Most american boxers are black or mexican americans. So statistically if you here about a law enforcement situation with an american boxer there is a high probability its a black male boxer
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024, 21:15
Statistically in the US black males have significantly more interactions with law enforcement than any other class. Most american boxers are black or mexican americans. So statistically if you here about a law enforcement situation with an american boxer there is a high probability its a black male boxer
Jeff_lacy_ko wrote: ↑10 Jan 2024, 21:15
Statistically in the US black males have significantly more interactions with law enforcement than any other class. Most american boxers are black or mexican americans. So statistically if you here about a law enforcement situation with an american boxer there is a high probability its a black male boxer
Ruthless-RKO wrote: ↑04 Jan 2024, 03:06
I swear all we ever hear is these American boxers, not stereotyping, but it’s the black American boxers, arrested for something. Domestic above, carjacking, DUI, battery, damage..
You name it..
You do know when you say “not stereotyping,” it means you are about to stereotype, right?
Miller, by some of his "street" comments to Dubois in the build-up to their mini epic pre Christmas brawl seemed to indicate that he was still living in some vision of 1980s New York that once gave the world the phenomenal Mike Tyson.
That could not happen now.
Jarrell better also understand that things are not always what they seem to be now in this internet enabled social media age where millionaire rap stars are merely acting up talking shit, and playing GTA for real is not to be recommended.
With a bit of luck, some decent financial recompensation for the injured party, and an abject apology to the court he might just be able to return back to training and what he's good at.
Unfortunately for him, whilst the plausible defense of taking too many banned substances and too many punches to the head might get him a more lenient sentence, it might also end his boxing career.