j41181 said:
Wanna know what's the problem with these Semitic idiots?
There has not been a top Jewish Boxer in the Last 70 years, and save for Zab Judah, there hasn't been any great Jewish boxer at all for a long time.
This applies to other sports: Basketball, Tennis, Football, or any sports at all. Jews are just TERRIBLE athletes, and there is no excuse for them to let out their frustration and hatred on white athletes like white boxers, no excuse.
They can yap-yap all they want, but for the record, whites dominate boxing like never before, we are in the GOLDEN AGE for white boxers, and there's nothing these semitic idiots can do about it. Jews again are terrible athletes, they only good with their mouths, not with their fists, they're spineless scum-suckers!
Here are a few terrible spineless scum-suckers athletes:
Baseball :Kevin Youkilis :In 2008, Youkilis was 3rd in the AL in slugging percentage (.569) and sacrifice flies (9), 4th in RBI (115), extra base hits (76), and OPS (.958); 5th in hit by pitch (12); 6th in batting average (.312) and on-base percentage (.390); 7th in doubles (43); 8th in total bases (306), 10th in at-bats per home run (18.6), and 12th in home runs (29). He was voted a starter on the 2008 AL All Star Team and was mentioned as a possible MVP candidate by reporters for MLB.com,
Ryan Braun
In 2008, in 151 games Braun hit 37 home runs (tied for 4th in the NL, behind Ryan Howard, Adam Dunn, and Carlos Delgado), with 106 RBIs (9th), and batted .285 with a .553 slugging percentage (5th).[118] He also led the league with 83 extra base hits, and had 338 total bases (2nd in the NL), 7 triples (6th), 16.5 at bats per home run (10th), and 611 at bats (10th)
John Grabow In 2008 he had the third-lowest ERA of al NL left-handed relievers, and stranded all but 8 of his 33 inherited runners.
Craig Breslow In 42 games for the Twins Breslow had a 1.63 ERA, and gave up only 24 hits in 38.7 innings. Lefties hit only .183 against him, with a .232 slugging percentage, and in save situations batters batted only .100 against him, with a .100 slugging percentage. He didn't give up a run in his last 14 appearances
Boxing Dana Rosenblatt On September 25, 1998, he defeated former 3-time WBC super welterweight champion "Terrible" Terry Norris in a unanimous 12-round decision, to capture the International Boxing Association World Middleweight Title. Retired in 2003 with a record 37-1-1.
Jeremy Bloom :youngest male freestyle skier to ever make The United States Ski Team. At age 14, Bloom was a National Champion and by the age of 19 he was a World Champion. From 2002 to 2004 he performed a balancing act with his university school work, college football and the world cup skiing tour. One month after he was named to the 1st Team Freshman All American list for college football, he won the World Championship Dual's Gold Medal at the 2003 FIS Freestyle World Ski Championships in Deer Valley, Utah. In 2005 he dominated FIS World Cup Tour becoming the first freestyle skier to ever win six straight races in a single season. He ended 2005 as the #1 ranked freestyle skier in the world and number one in moguls for the second time (also 2002).University of Colorado football team:. As a freshman he was selected to the first-team Freshman All-America list by both the FWAA and collegefootballnews.com. He set many school records during his two years playing football for the Colorado Buffaloes including a 96 yard touchdown reception, the longest in school history. He had five career plays of 75 yards or longer (two receptions, two punt returns, one kickoff return), tied with Byron White
Igor Oshansky 2008 San Diego Chargers starter for past 6 seasons.
Hockey: Mathieu Schneider NHL player since 1987 , 2 time member of the US Olympic Team.
Jeff Halpern was named as the captain of the United States national team for the 2008 World Championships in Canada. Last season he had 20 goals and 24 assists.
Summer Olympics : Jason Lezak 2 gold and one bronze medal :He anchored the U.S. 4×100 meter freestyle relay team that won the gold medal and set a new world record. In the final 25 meters, Lezak overtook French team anchor Alain Bernard (the world record holder in the 100m freestyle going into the relay) to win gold despite Bernard having nearly a full body length's advantage when Lezak started his leg and half a body length with 25 meters from the end. Lezak split a 46.06, the fastest 100 meter freestyle split in history, by nearly six tenths of a second.
Dara Torres he first swimmer from the United States to compete in five Olympics: 1984, 1988, 1992, 2000, and 2008. She competed in the 2008 Olympic Games in the 50 meter freestyle, 4×100 medley relay, and 4×100 freestyle relay and won[2] the silver medal in all three of these events.Torres has won twelve Olympic medals (four gold, four silver, four bronze),
Lenny Krayzelburg : American backstroke swimmer, and Multiple Olympic Gold Medalist and former World Record Holder. He swam in the 2000 and 2004 Olympics.
Gerald Ashworth last white American World record holder  100 yards, 100 meters  Last US white Olympic gold medal winner in 100 meters ( 4 x 100 meters relay , won 1964 Olympic track athlete-gold medal ).
Deena Kastor first American to win medal in Olympic Marathon (2004) in more than 3 decades.
Kerri Strug Gold medal winner in gymnastics 1996 Summer Olympics.
Mitch Gaylord Gold medal winner 1984 led the gold-medal-winning U.S. men's gymnastics team, becoming the first American gymnast to score a perfect 10.00 in the Olympics.