Sorry guys, I agree with what a lot of you have to say on these boards about their being a double-standard between blacks and whites and a caste system in place (especially in the NFL) but I don't think you are giving enough credence to why the Klits are not as popular.<div>
</div><div>Of course part of it is because they are white. That's a given. But it is also because they are not American (and America NEEDS to own the heavyweight championship.) We don't care as much about lower weights. But, to most Americans, we need to own the heavyweight belt bc it is the most prestigious. Americans have an insatiable desire to be the best.</div><div>
</div><div>Boxing is different than football in a way. Football is a team sport. Although whites are not given a shot to play many positions and are woefully underrepresented, whites still command the most important position: QB. Fans can still cheer for white athletes in the NFL, even if there are not as many.</div><div>
</div><div>In boxing it is not so. It is an individual sport. And blacks have dominated the heavyweights the last several decades (except the 2000s). It is why the search for the Great White Hope has been popular. Why Gerry Cooney was built up; why Tommy Morrison was very popular: why "Rocky" was such a successful movie. A white AMERICAN (and this is absolutely key) heavyweight champion, as long as he is not entirely boring, will be very popular with the masses.</div><div>
</div><div>The Klits, despite what you choose to think, do not command the respect of the American public for several reasons:</div><div>1) They are European. This is the most obvious and greatest reason.</div><div>2) They don't press the action and go all-out but usually choose to wear down their opponent over many rounds before KO'ing them. This is highly effective and will keep them from losing for as long as they choose to fight (or until someone strong and fast can work their way inside), but it is not maximizing their potential.</div><div>3) They are white and the PTB and MSM like to downplay white athlete's accomplishments whenever possible. If audiences are told a boxer has many flaws and don't get the opportunity to watch them fight to see for themselves, they really have no chance but to listen. Of course if the Klits fought a more exciting fight, they would stand a better chance to at least get featured on HBO more often. American audiences love a good brawl, but the Klits fight a very European-style: measured, cautious, technical.</div><div>Add to the fact that the K Brothers are such supreme physical specimens, they are very tall (6'6" & 6'7") and ripped to shreds. They are always the larger more athletic man in the ring. That doesn't bode well for the "theory" the MSM likes to throw out that blacks are better physical specimens and athletes.</div><div>
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