Makes sense. Still, when I see or hear people discuss "NFL Bust" I invariably hear about Ryan Leaf and not Ricky Williams, and when I hear about "NBA Bust" I always hear about Christian Laetner but not Ed O'Bannon. It's just easier to punk on the white guys and not get flak for it, I guess.
"Larry Bird was great, BUT..."
With black players, there is no qualifying "but".
The overwhelming reason mentioned for any white failure in sports is the simple fact that the player is white, a "stigma" that is self-explanatory, where as non-whites who fail in sports have a plethora of excuses from which to explain their failure to live up to the hype, i.e., Ricky Williams was such a fun-loving guy he couldn't give up the bong, and we should cut him some slack for it.
If you're white, you're slow, overtrained, over-serious, unrhythmic, uncoordinated, prone to injury, racist...
Why say all that, when "white" says it all?
I'm glad Wladimir Klitschko proved to be the real deal, or else we'd have to deal with more such abuse.