whiteathlete33
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Normally I couldn't care less if two bruthas go at it. However, Hopkins is implying whites are soft in his latest rant that attacks Donovan McNabb. This guy is a psycho.
<h2 ="title">Bernard Hopkins: McNabb isn't tough enough or black enough</h2> By MJD</span></span>
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Donovan McNabb(notes)</span>
probably didn't wake up thinking he'd get blindsided in the media
Wednesday with possibly the most vicious comments he's ever heard.
And there probably also weren't a lot of people that anticipated Bernard Hopkins, just days before one of the biggest fights in his storied boxing career, ruthlessly laying into McNabb.
That's exactly what happened, though. Hopkins, a Philadelphia guy and
avid Eagles fan, invited the press to a workout Tuesday. He was asked
about Michael Vick(notes)</span> playing for his hometown Eagles, and Hopkins went off on McNabb in a brutal, racial way. Here's a snippet from Marcus Hayes at Philly.com:
<blockquote>
According to Hopkins, McNabb had a privileged childhood
in suburban Chicago and, as a result, is not black enough or tough
enough, at least compared with, say, himself, Michael Vick and Terrell Owens(notes).</span>
"Forget this," Hopkins said, pointing to his own dark skin. "He's got a suntan. That's all."
Hopkins also implied that, while Vick and Owens remained true to
their roots, McNabb did not, and that McNabb was rudely awakened when
the Eagles traded him to the Redskins last year.
"Why do you think McNabb felt he was betrayed? Because McNabb is the
guy in the house, while everybody else is on the field. He's the one who
got the extra coat. The extra servings. 'You're our boy,' " Hopkins
said, patting a reporter on the back in illustration. "He thought he was
one of them."</blockquote>
For more context on the "house vs.field" thing Hopkins is talking about, you can peruse this Wikipedia entry (strong language present there) or read the original quote from Malcolm X.
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It's not the first time Bernard Hopkins has ripped into McNabb, either. He did it back in 2007 when he said McNabb didn't have Jeff Garcia's heart, and again in 2008, when he said McNabb wouldn't sacrifice to win and had no killer instinct. Last year, he said he was going to have a party celebrating McNabb leaving Philadelphia.
Some people believe this all stems from an incident where Hopkins showed up to an Eagles team function and McNabb snubbed him.
Nothing that's happened between the two in the past comes close to
Hopkins' most recent comments, though. Those cross entirely different
lines.
Through his publicist, McNabb already said about the only thing he
could say -- that he won't have any response to Hopkins' comments.
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<h2 ="title">Bernard Hopkins: McNabb isn't tough enough or black enough</h2> By MJD</span></span>
<div ="bd">
Donovan McNabb(notes)</span>
probably didn't wake up thinking he'd get blindsided in the media
Wednesday with possibly the most vicious comments he's ever heard.
And there probably also weren't a lot of people that anticipated Bernard Hopkins, just days before one of the biggest fights in his storied boxing career, ruthlessly laying into McNabb.
That's exactly what happened, though. Hopkins, a Philadelphia guy and
avid Eagles fan, invited the press to a workout Tuesday. He was asked
about Michael Vick(notes)</span> playing for his hometown Eagles, and Hopkins went off on McNabb in a brutal, racial way. Here's a snippet from Marcus Hayes at Philly.com:
<blockquote>
According to Hopkins, McNabb had a privileged childhood
in suburban Chicago and, as a result, is not black enough or tough
enough, at least compared with, say, himself, Michael Vick and Terrell Owens(notes).</span>
"Forget this," Hopkins said, pointing to his own dark skin. "He's got a suntan. That's all."
Hopkins also implied that, while Vick and Owens remained true to
their roots, McNabb did not, and that McNabb was rudely awakened when
the Eagles traded him to the Redskins last year.
"Why do you think McNabb felt he was betrayed? Because McNabb is the
guy in the house, while everybody else is on the field. He's the one who
got the extra coat. The extra servings. 'You're our boy,' " Hopkins
said, patting a reporter on the back in illustration. "He thought he was
one of them."</blockquote>
For more context on the "house vs.field" thing Hopkins is talking about, you can peruse this Wikipedia entry (strong language present there) or read the original quote from Malcolm X.
Related: Petition on Yahoo! Sports Facebook to bring back the NFL
It's not the first time Bernard Hopkins has ripped into McNabb, either. He did it back in 2007 when he said McNabb didn't have Jeff Garcia's heart, and again in 2008, when he said McNabb wouldn't sacrifice to win and had no killer instinct. Last year, he said he was going to have a party celebrating McNabb leaving Philadelphia.
Some people believe this all stems from an incident where Hopkins showed up to an Eagles team function and McNabb snubbed him.
Nothing that's happened between the two in the past comes close to
Hopkins' most recent comments, though. Those cross entirely different
lines.
Through his publicist, McNabb already said about the only thing he
could say -- that he won't have any response to Hopkins' comments.
Follow Yahoo! Sports on Facebook and be the first to know about the most interesting stories of the day.
Other popular Yahoo! Sports stories:
"¢ Eye-popping HS softball score a national record
"¢ NBA star's frightening new tattoo
"¢ One MLB at-bat: Two batters, two pitchers, one hour
Related: Michael Vick, Donovan McNabb, Terrell Owens
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