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    Default Re: Who will be remembered as the greater fighter: Bernard Hopkins or Floyd Mayweathe

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    I think Bernard Hopkins had a greater career than Floyd Mayweather.

    He fought the best, while Floyd avoided many of the better boxers in and around his division.

    Floyd avoided Williams, Margarito, prime Mosley, Morales, prime De La Hoya, Casamayor, Tszyu, Forrest and of course Pacquiao.

    I remember Hopkins once offered to fight a heavyweight Oleg Maskaev when Oleg had the WBC title.
    Floyd Mayweather is a America’s worst nightmare : A young, RICH, black man who is confident as hell to the point of cockiness. Although his antics are annoying as hell, the reason people hate Floyd is because he is a black man who’s UNBROKEN.

    People hate, and I do mean HATE, to see a black man who is confident. The amount of hate that this man is generating from non-blacks is utterly insane.

    You have got strategists all over the damn internet trying to come up with blueprints on how to defeat Mayweather.

    Like I have said before, a million times, is that boxing, as well as other combat sports, are all SYMBOLIC.

    Many non-black men, whether they admit it, or not, are intimidated by black men, and many of them feel empowered when they see a non-black man kick a black man’s ass in anything; especially fighting.

    I’ve noticed ever since the advent of MMA, white and other non-black men have become more confident than ever when it comes to challenging black men.

    They finally feel as if they have an answer to the hand-to-hand combat problem when it comes to black men. I will tell you one thing, many brothers reading this better recognize; because other races of men aren’t taking these damn courses for their health.

    The thought of besting a black man in hand-to-hand combat is their chief motivation; and many cats don’t have a clue as to what’s going on.

    All of a sudden, you’ll begin to notice non-black men who are LOOKING to pick fights with you out of nowhere; literally trying to PROVOKE you into a fight. They will feel bold enough to do this because they know something that YOU DON’T.

    And if black men think that they are going to get by off of a damn intimidation “Scary black guy” factor, they got another thing coming.

    Many of the younger black men swim like women when they fight. No technique at all, just wild as hell and running your mouth won’t work these days brothers. You are going to be forced to SHOW and PROVE

    Just watch James Toney get his ass kicked by Randy Couture, yeah sure Toney was out of shape and past his best, but so was Couture.

    Even though I am a boxer, I definitely plan on adding grappling techniques to my repertoire;

    The bottom line is this: many non-black men measure their manhood in comparison to black men. That’s the main reason why they are damn near drooling at the thought of Floyd Mayweather’s defeat. They are looking for any confirmation that they can get that they are, somehow, manlier than what they perceive black men to be.
    Damn, I wanted to reply to this thread but when I read the words of our resident profit @denilson200 I was left speechless. Denilson, you say you are a boxer and non black men quiver at the prospect of fighting a black man. I would love to meet you in the ring @denilson200 and my fear, if any, would arise from your talent and your size only. After we fought, I wont say I would kick your ass but I am confident that would occur, our post fight hug would be exceptionally long as I spend many nights dreaming of holding you close.
    You may well be able to kick my ass in the ring or in a cage.

    I don't under-estimate anyone.

    I'm not gonna sit up here and say that I'm super talented at boxing but I just do boxing, sparring for fun and other forms of combat sports to keep me in shape and so should everyone else.
    Last edited by denilson200; 11-11-2014 at 08:48 PM.

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