racism in boxing events in the uk
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terminator
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Re: racism in boxing events in the uk
I know some ppl who were racially abused by Kevin Mitchell fans at the O2
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wow i remember reading that half of them were arrested and thrown out in New York during the malinaggi fight,mugabi wrote:Well the racist beery aggresive elements wont support him, even when he wore the Union Jack and said the right things they didn't. The general sports fans he became a household name to, during the Olympics, simply dont bother attending boxing events , largely due to the aforementioned beery racist aggresive elements.standing8 wrote:It wasn't nice been jewish at the Khan v Salita fight in newcastle.
The poor 'old hats' got some awful abuse.
I wish Khan would distance himself from this radical element.
There have been as documented incidents of his asian supporters being abused at ringside.
So the new radical crowd of kashmiri youth he has as his suport are the backlash to that. This so called "Khans army" he has embraced are composed of many amateur and pro boxers.I know that much from recognising some of them in the crowd and they do speak in a bizarre wanabee jamaican accent also.
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I think anyone who feels the need to chant or make racist comments at boxing shows just because they share an identity with one of the boxers are pathetic. I can understand people being patriotic in international match ups and it's good to support your man, but thats different.
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Scouse Fight Fan
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There are thick pudenda on all sides, that much is evident in peoples accounts of the idiots in this thread. There will always be racism in one form or another, but its what the sport does to try and eradicate it that is key.
Football has come on leaps and bounds since the 80s and 90s regarding racism, and you can see the effort that has been made and the results it is producing.
Can anyone say that Boxing has made the same effort?
Its time for promoters and the BBBoC to get together and discuss the problem. Its not widespread as such, but its a given in certain thick headed pie eating areas and thats when promoters and others involved need to think 'Do we want to return a boxing bill here?'
Football has come on leaps and bounds since the 80s and 90s regarding racism, and you can see the effort that has been made and the results it is producing.
Can anyone say that Boxing has made the same effort?
Its time for promoters and the BBBoC to get together and discuss the problem. Its not widespread as such, but its a given in certain thick headed pie eating areas and thats when promoters and others involved need to think 'Do we want to return a boxing bill here?'
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Racism
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A remarkably helpful contributionEvander wrote:Racism
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Why thank youDeserter wrote:A remarkably helpful contributionEvander wrote:Racism
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Re: racism in boxing events in the uk
The lou gent fans at the nelson v gent fight were all from streatham and good mates with my uncles(who are mixed race) and it disgusts me who they could shout racist abuse at nelson when they wouldnt dare do it in Streatham!chris s wrote:Saw Crawford Ashley get some at York Hall once, but he shut the tossers up when he flattened Monty Wright. I think it was Johnny Nelson I saw get some nasty stuff at the same venue when he fought Lou Gent.
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Ah, I knew someone would find a convoluted way to blame whitey for thismugabi wrote:Well the racist beery aggresive elements wont support him, even when he wore the Union Jack and said the right things they didn't. The general sports fans he became a household name to, during the Olympics, simply dont bother attending boxing events , largely due to the aforementioned beery racist aggresive elements.standing8 wrote:It wasn't nice been jewish at the Khan v Salita fight in newcastle.
The poor 'old hats' got some awful abuse.
I wish Khan would distance himself from this radical element.
There have been as documented incidents of his asian supporters being abused at ringside.
So the new radical crowd of kashmiri youth he has as his suport are the backlash to that. This so called "Khans army" he has embraced are composed of many amateur and pro boxers.I know that much from recognising some of them in the crowd and they do speak in a bizarre wanabee jamaican accent also.
I have seen many aggressive types at boxing shows; and go to between 10-20 a year (including amateur shows) but have not heard any racist shouling.
Bet like all crowds there will exist all types I suppose.
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Or... find a way to accurately point towards a section of a population that causes a problem at a sporting event. You been drinking something stronger than your sauce?reggaereggae wrote:Ah, I knew someone would find a convoluted way to blame whitey for thismugabi wrote:Well the racist beery aggresive elements wont support him, even when he wore the Union Jack and said the right things they didn't. The general sports fans he became a household name to, during the Olympics, simply dont bother attending boxing events , largely due to the aforementioned beery racist aggresive elements.standing8 wrote:It wasn't nice been jewish at the Khan v Salita fight in newcastle.
The poor 'old hats' got some awful abuse.
I wish Khan would distance himself from this radical element.
There have been as documented incidents of his asian supporters being abused at ringside.
So the new radical crowd of kashmiri youth he has as his suport are the backlash to that. This so called "Khans army" he has embraced are composed of many amateur and pro boxers.I know that much from recognising some of them in the crowd and they do speak in a bizarre wanabee jamaican accent also.![]()
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Spud
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Say it again - the race card only seems to be pulled one way!!
I find the rules/laws of racism completely and utterly unbalanced - I will leave it there except of course to say racism is completely unacceptable - but it works both ways - or maybe the words "it should work both ways" are the best thing to write.
Racism in boxing is no worse or better than anywhere else in society.
I find the rules/laws of racism completely and utterly unbalanced - I will leave it there except of course to say racism is completely unacceptable - but it works both ways - or maybe the words "it should work both ways" are the best thing to write.
Racism in boxing is no worse or better than anywhere else in society.
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On point, boxing is far more racially mixed than the UK as a whole. 92% of people in the UK are white, but I don't think 92% of boxers are white.Spud wrote:
Racism in boxing is no worse or better than anywhere else in society.
In a sport where this mix exists, I don't know- is there more likely to be racism, or less likley to be because its naturally integrated?
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oliverfennell
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How can he, though? There's no way to stop anybody buying a ticket. What can he do? Say "please, any racist fans, don't come to my fight", and they all say "yeah, OK then"?standing8 wrote:It wasn't nice been jewish at the Khan v Salita fight in newcastle.
The poor 'old hats' got some awful abuse.
I wish Khan would distance himself from this radical element.
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oliverfennell
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Re: racism in boxing events in the uk
No it doesn't. In this very thread, people are complaining about Asian vs white, Asian vs Jew. white vs Asian and white vs black.Spud wrote:Say it again - the race card only seems to be pulled one way!!
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i think the fighters also also be carfull what they say and do in public as if they are political or religious then they will attract that sort of crowd ??
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oliverfennell
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I don't think Khan has ever done or said anything politically or religiously overt or divisive.1southpaw wrote:i think the fighters also also be carfull what they say and do in public as if they are political or religious then they will attract that sort of crowd ??
Ditto any other boxer mentioned in this thread.
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Agree - Khan has gone out of his way to not offend anyone, the obvious manifestation of this is the Union Jack / Pakistan joint flags on his trunks.