This is why we liked seeing Broner get beat

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  1. blackbolt396

    blackbolt396 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    I think we are talking about two different things if you don't like Broner for his action that's cool but to say you don't like him for things other fighters have done and worse and they don't get the same criticism is bull****.
     
  2. texboxing00

    texboxing00 Boxing Addict Full Member

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    I kind of agree & disagree. Its not that he is a thug (I dont think he is, way to soft to be a thug). He is part of the new crap-hip hop music culture.

    Back then hip hop/rap was music about struggles & life events. Now its just about money, cars & clothes. Broner is part of the new era, a very hated new era.

    This is like comparing say Nas or Jay Z to Soulja Boy.

    Soulja Boy is a perfect example to the downfall of hip hop & Broner is the Soulja Boy of Boxing.
     
  3. blackbolt396

    blackbolt396 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    ###k rap music and I'm not joking.
     
  4. punchbug

    punchbug Active Member Full Member

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    Good points.
     
  5. Bald_Toad

    Bald_Toad Ring Title Full Member

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    people enjoy seeing clowns and fake tough guys get beat up. hamed was not a thug, just a clown.
     
  6. Forza

    Forza Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Prime undefeated tyson was one of the most humble boxers ever and everyone loved him
     
  7. punchbug

    punchbug Active Member Full Member

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    You don't get it, It would be like you saying you hate the KKK, and then I respond, "that means you hate white people, you're a racist".

    I know there are great black people.
    I know black dads that are better fathers than me.
    I know black people that are harder workers than me.
    I know black people that are smarter, more compassionate, and give back more to the community than me.

    I don't dislike people for being a certain color, but I hate ghetto thug hip hop culture. I know black people that hate it too, are they racist?

    Are you saying a white person that doesn't like Ghetto thug culture is a racist, but black people that hate it aren't? Isn't that racist in itself?
     
  8. blackbolt396

    blackbolt396 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Tyson who bit the real deal ,bit Lennox leg ,who went to jail ,Micth Green? What about that Tyson? You see the thing is if you don't like the way Broner behaved and are glad he lost I see nothing wrong with it rub his face in it if you want,but don't overlook some of the past behavior of other boxers.
     
  9. Bladegunner

    Bladegunner Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    Check your history and you will see that white americans have been doing that for centuries. What's so different?
     
  10. TinFoilHat

    TinFoilHat Boxing Addict Full Member

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    Broner is a full on ******. I know some use the image of being a "thug" to promote themselves but this is a guy who bragged that his city had one of the highest homicide rates in the country.
     
  11. blackbolt396

    blackbolt396 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    That's fair as can be.:thumbsup
     
  12. punchbug

    punchbug Active Member Full Member

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    Its not, I hate anyone that is doing that regardless of color.
     
  13. KillSomething

    KillSomething Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    In my much younger days growing up in redneck America, there was a common statement among obvious racists and it went something like this: "I got no problem with black people, but I can't stand (insert objectionable word starting with 'n'), and that includes white ones, too."

    That's kind of what you just said. :oops:

    But I agree that the hip-hop subculture is often equated with black people in general, but that's because normal people going to work and raising families doesn't make good television. It's a little bit of an annoying culture/lifestyle but if you learn to appreciate the music you can deal with it. What I hate is that so many kids latch onto it thinking about making it big and end up never making it at all.
     
  14. blackbolt396

    blackbolt396 Boxing Junkie Full Member

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    Like I said ###k rap music.
     
  15. miniq

    miniq AJ IS A BODYBUILDING BUM Full Member

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    But most of all - he was a hypejob.

    Watching him beat up smaller men like Rios used to do and also lose to PDL and Quintero.
     
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