I was replying to Foxy01. You butted in and replied to me with this: "Oh that settles it then! Max Baer wore a Star Of David on his trunks, he was a Rom. atsch Fireman Jim Flynn was an Italian- American. Get real! " Clearly you give a greasy bowel movement enough to quote a comment that had nothing to do with you and argue the point. :roll:
You were replying on a public forum, if it was a response that you intended to be private ,you should have sent a P M. When you are a moderator[heaven forbid ,atsch] You can tell me what to post until then ,well you know the rest.:hey NB . The excised word was F**K.
Than I repeat: You are denying Calzaghe is of Italian descent and implying "Italian Dragon" is just a random name he decided to call himself. You can either stand by your own arguments or not, I can't make up your mind for you.
I'm not denying he has an Italian father and a Welsh Mother. Capice? You can't make up your own mind :nono The only reason you're siding with Bummy and Mendoza is because you hate my guts.
Which is why he calls himself the Italian Dragon. No, I was responding to Foxy01 and you made a poor attempt at challenging my point to him.
I just can't resist pressing your buttons lovey.:yep ps Someone's made another Marciano thread.:thumbsup
Back? I didn't notice you'd gone. There were a couple of times,I must admit, I thought my line would break, but I managed to get you into the keep net,and land you.:yep Are you familiar with the term ,hook ,line & sinker"?:think
joes success had much more to do with his welsh upbringing despite being actually English by birth, or his Iti genes. the welsh hills toned up his stamina far more than the streets of London ever would have (looked at you George groves). Without that stamina edge, well....
Well well the so called professor isn't so clever after all. The dragon on the flag is both a Welsh emblem, and a Sardinian myth. Hence the duel names, Pride Of Wales, and The Italian Dragon. Enzo is the one BORN in Sardinia. With Mum Jackie born in, yep you guessed it,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, WALES.
"Italian" doesn't always mean someone who hails from Italy. It is commonly used to refer to someone of Italian descent, usually on the father's side. Sly Stallone and Robert De Nero are often referred to as being Italians despite being born in America to a Jewish Mother and German Mother respectfully.