Showing posts with label Deontay Wilder. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Deontay Wilder. Show all posts

Saturday, 13 November 2021

THE GREAT BLACK HYPE

From the 1960s to the 1990s there was a false consciousness perpetuated by the Leftist and Jewish-controlled media regarding the alleged superiority of the Negro boxer. Results seemingly supported this, and social factors were ignored. European training methods and facilities were well behind the times in comparison to those of America, and boxing was well-funded in the inner city areas dominated by Negro demographics by both governmental and private "philanthropy". In spite of this, there was still a steady stream of White European world boxing champions from Britain like Ken Buchanan, Barry McGuigan, Terry Marsh and Alan Minter (who sadly died last year). Many Western European countries also disprivileged boxing as a sport as politics moved to the Left and therefore away from traditional forms of masculinity - although there was a definite double standard when it came to non-White males. Boxing clubs were closed in Britain's industrial towns, but funded in the inner cities, while the sport was banned in countries like Sweden. Of course, half of Europe's boxers were denied the chance to compete in the professional ranks because of the Iron Curtain. The Hungarian Olympic gold medalist Laszlo Papp managed to sneak over to Austria to compete as a professional and go unbeaten in 29 fights before the communist authories put a stop to his career right before his world title bout in 1964.

 

 

Sunday, 1 March 2020

TYSON FURY VS DEONTAY WILDER II

Do not get me wrong: Tyson Fury is not #ourguy. Yet one cannot let last Saturday night/Sunday morning's heavyweight world championship boxing match pass without comment, for it is often innocuous bread-and-circus events like these that mark sea changes. In the blue corner was Deontay Wilder, an open black supremacist who entered the ring in a cross between the Black Panther superhero costume and one of the Knights who Say Ni! This was to celebrate Black History Month, and his ring walk took him past screens displaying pictures of prominent Negro troublemakers like Malcolm Little and Martin Luthah Kang while his butler rapped about 'black magic', 'black music', 'young, black and gifted', 'Black Lives Matter', 'everything black', 'black medicine', 'black Jesus' and I'm sure the words 'black 'blackety blackety blackety black' appeared at one point. Imagine the outcry had a white boxer celebrated his own people, even in a more nuanced and inoffensive manner than this. I do not begrudge Wilder celebrating the achievements of his own people, but perhaps he would have been better served with people who genuinely sought to elevate their own instead of dragging others down. Happily, Wilder and his entourage were roundly booed by the audience, who overwhelmingly supported his opponent during the fight, which shows how much SJW 'woke' politics is being rejected.

 


 

Thursday, 21 February 2019

ANDRE WARD AND TYSON FURY vs THE LDBC: RACIAL POLITICS IN BOXING

Over a year ago now, super middleweight and light heavyweight boxing champion Andre Ward retired undefeated at the age of 33. Whatever one might think of his dirty tactics and lack of entertainment value, there is no doubt he was extremely good at his craft and his opinion as a pundit is valued and respected. He is also half-caste, but this ought to have no bearing on how we view his insight into boxing, for he obviously has an honest perspective - in contrast to the LDBC. LDBC stands for Lion's Den Boxing Community. It is a collection of Youtubers of and for Negroes of the Black Lives Matter variety and comprises channels like Thaboxingvoice, Worldbreaker Fighting and Blue Blood Sports TV. The bias shown towards black fighters and their monocular view of bouts and politics both within and outside the sport are as exaggerated as they are unsurprising. It is in this spirit in which LDBC Youtuber Barbershop Conversations approached Andre Ward to berate him about his views on heavyweights Tyson Fury and Deontay Wilder.