
Originally Posted by
bzkfn

Originally Posted by
Bilbo

Originally Posted by
bzkfn

Originally Posted by
Mar

Originally Posted by
bzkfn
I wouldn't even vote on this. Skin colour shouldn't separate any fighter from being counted in a list of top ten heavies IMO.

I totally agree.....although i don't think this topic was started from one of those perspectives..that one of the things i love about this site i may be just missing it but rarely does anyone bring race into boxing here....and that's how it should be
I wasn't really trying to say this was racist, I was just making the point that it's pointless catagorising the two skin colours separately when discussing the best. Why would you want to?
ah mate your statment is the kind of pc crap that make me

to be honest
I guess asking who the best British fighters of all time are is wrong as well as we should not allow ourselves to be seperated by ideas of nationhood?
If it's acceptable (and it is) to discuss the best Mexican fighters, or best Europeans etc then it is also entirely acceptable to discuss the best White or Black fighters.
It's always the pc brigade that bring racism into everything. This wasn't a thread about colour or race at all before but now you have made it so............

Read what I said. I never said it was racist. To be honest, I hate political correctness. But my argument on this one is that I just don't catagorise by skin colour. It's just silly. Would you start a top saying "who are the top ten heavies with brown hair?" or "who are the top ten heavies with brown nipples?"
I see no point to naming them, because being white has no relevence to how good a boxer you are. It's not a variable of skill.
To me that is political correctness. You are basically saying that there is no difference between races, which in terms of equality is correct but they ARE still different races. As I said before would you be uequally bemused by a best Mexican fighter thread as you don't see nationalities, or best southpaw thread because you don't see different stances?
Having brown or blonde hair is a world apart from being of a different race altogether. We should all celebrate our differences rather than try and cover them up.
Arguing that black, white, asians etc are all equal is one thing, and I agree entirely. Arguing that they are all identical and exactly the same is just political correctness gone insane.
What about a top woman boxers thread? I mean is that pointless because you don't see the sexuality?
What you say makes no sense to me at all to be honest
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