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<DIV align=center>Why Aren't the Klitschkos Getting Any Credit?
By Web Tough Guy
(10/7/09) I remember my granddad telling me when I was about 9; I'm 26 now, that a person shouldn't be discriminated against on the basis of their color. I listened. My granddad was a local politician and he was old school. He wasn't a liberal â€" far from it; today, he'd be kicked out of his party â€" but he felt a deep conviction that if a man pays his dues â€" he should be paid! I agree 100 percent.
The anti-white discrimination against Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko would have disgusted him. As it does me!
Caste Football is a great site; it's needed because politics and sport are brothers who sleep in the same bed. In other words, if you don't manage to keep your side clean it will affect the other. The media â€" today, as it stands â€" is a propaganda tool of a sociologically-illiterate class of politicians with an unnatural hatred for their own culture. You don't have to go far â€" tell me one modern TV show that displays a racially proud White person in a good light? It doesn't happen; because â€" for 'some' reason â€" there's a vested interest in keeping Westerners quiet as their nations get swamped by other peoples.
I digress. I admit, I've been affected myself by this oppression: I've often held my views back for fear of being called a monster (or worse), and let smug flat-worlders make a fool out of me... And I know why, even though I'm 6' 4'', 18-stone and capable of a high level of physical achievement â€" among other races â€" I've been told I'm a genetic inferior.
Why? I don't think I need to go into detail; in the modern West there's a campaign against the White athlete. For example, despite his rants, Floyd Mayweather is one of the most well-known athletes on the planet. Recently, he has claimed that Kelly Pavlik has received more exposure than him from HBO only because of their racism. It's ridiculous, go into any bar in the USA or the UK and you won't find many people who have even heard of Pavlik. Again, I digress.
I remember â€" before V. Klitschko retired him â€" Lennox Lewis expounded that the Klitschkos only got their ‘'wide exposure'' because of racism. I like Lennox Lewis, but he's far too intelligent to really believe that â€" he's just a racist who can get away with it!
Since the start of their career, the two brothers have been called ‘'too mechanical''; ‘'quitters'' and ‘'monsters''; but very rarely have they been credited for what they are: two fighters that would have dominated in ANY ANY ANY ANY era"¦!
Wladimir â€" he would've beaten Ali:
I'm going to start with facts. At his best, Wladimir Klitschko is nearly unbeatable. Standing six-foot-six - with his mesomorphic body type, unbelievable strength and athletic ability that hasn't been bettered in boxing history - only the White Race could have produced him.
Like many of the greats, he has lost a few fights and learned from his mistakes. A product of the Eastern Bloc amateur boxing program, Wladimir won the 1996 Olympics and turned professional. Don King tried to get him, but he fought in Germany under Universum Promotions.
He did well, by all accounts, it was hard finding opponents to fight him, but those that did got knocked out. Then he ran into the underrated, hard hitting and very dangerous Ross Purity; and lost because he hadn't learned to pace himself.
The boxing world rejoiced. However, Wladimir isn't a quitter, he learned from his mistake and went on to KO the extremely awkward Chris Byrd in 12 rounds for the WBO heavyweight title. A White heavyweight champion, it was kept quiet. . .
Then Wladimir started to improve -- he started to be surer with his jab, shorten his punchers and his power increased. He was getting frightening and scary bad-boys-from-the-ghetto like Jameel McCline were brutalized in a way that only McCline's post-fight comments can convey.
"I let MY PEOPLE down," McCline said. For him, the fight was racial. . .
After beating all the blacks, Wladimir faced Corrie Sanders and was taken apart by the ‘90's most underachieving heavyweight. The boxing world rejoiced. I read an article that described Wladimir as a "heavyweight hype," and I could almost smell Neo-Marxist creeps praying to their godless universe that it had been kept quiet. Whites are better fighters
Wladimir slowly crept back into the scene with incredible self-belief, willpower and unparalleled athletic genius.
Wladimir hit his Golden Years.
Yes, he lost to Lamon Brewster because he (could have) lost his stamina. In the return, he hurt him - badly.
Yes, he did get knocked down by the hard-hitting DaVarryl Williamson. He won, it was an off night.
But he was learning, fast. Klitschko "battered" Samuel Peter for a unanimous decision. The giant Nigerian was hailed as the division's savior, but when he meet Wladimir, cruel jibes about his weight and crude skills surfaced. The trend has continued â€" those bedwetting media haters don't like what's happening.
On April the 22nd, 2006, Wladimir toyed with Chris Byrd for seven rounds and then knocked him out. He won the IBF belt. Chris Byrd did his best, but he couldn't be expected to stop a Nordic Warrior (Wladimir's long skull structure is Nordic) like Wladimir Klitschko from getting what he wanted. He had the wrong type of genetics.
After beating Byrd, Wladimir has beaten every challenger put infront of him: Calvin Brock â€" Olympian & "Great Black Hope" - beaten in seven rounds; Sultan Ibragimov â€" fearless blue-eyed warrior â€" Wladimir schooled him over the distance; and Hasim Rahman â€" a street-thug who learned to fight in the "Hood" â€" didn't even bother to fight back and was KO'd in the 7th.
The story goes on. In Wladimir's last fight, due to David Haye's "back injury," Wladimir faced the fearsome Ruslan "The White Tyson" Chagaev and took him apart in the 9th.
He's become too good; there isn't anybody out in the horizon that can beat him and no one in boxing history too. However, his genes have split two ways"¦
Vitali Klitschko â€" The White George Foreman who wouldn't be Rope-a-Doped:
I admit, comparing Vitali Klitschko to George Foreman is a bit of an exaggeration; but I have no choice. Nothing compares to Vitali and, maybe, nothing ever will!
During the 60's & 70's & 90's, when every heavyweight champion was black, the division didn't have fighters â€" it had flickers. I admit, Sonny Liston's "flick" would hurt an awful lot; but it doesn't change the fact that the heavyweights weren't strong men. They were Black men: Quick? â€" Yes. Strong? â€" No.
While American Whites invented rockets and split the atom, Blacks entered boxing's glamor division and fought, almost exclusively, amongst themselves. The Whites living in the environment to be fighters lived in the East"¦
On the 16th of November, 1996, a former world kickboxing champion named Vitali Klitschko became a professional boxer; because he needed more physical challenges. He's rarely had any.
When Vitali turned pro, the media kept silent and waited for the reaction from people looking for a White heavyweight champion. However, it was the 21st Century, people didn't care about race any more. . .
It's true - in our time: The Information Age - many Whites have more varied interests than they did in the 1920's and couldn't care less if a White man holds the title. However, many Whites had been told, in Tommy Morrison's words, "that they can't fight!" The media had used the lack of Whites in the heavyweight division as a platform to besmirch our people as spineless, weak cowards without the wherewithal to fight among the more "savage" life forms in the human family.
Like his younger brother, on the same date, Vitali turned pro under Universum Promotions. (Not surprisingly, the Germans also stage the world's best boxing shows.) From the start, Vitali was called a "robot"; "un-American"; and endured a multitude of other slurs because of the color of his skin. But no one wanted to fight him.
I first become aware of Vitali Klitschko when I watched him KO Herbie Hide (my countryman) in the 2nd round. I was an immediate fan. Hide was a tough guy among the brothers, but when he faced a real man he sank in the sewer of his own b.s. Before the fight, Hide called Vitali a "Bumbaclot" and a "Rasclot"; and called him other moronic names believing that he was a bad boy etc., etc. It didn't matter â€" did it? - V. Klitschko had the "Bad Boy's" WBO championship belt around his waist.
Once he was champion, the boxing world started to change; slow at first, but steady, White guys from the Eastern Bloc turned pro and looked at the champions. They knew they could beat ‘em.
Being the best heavyweight of all time, it was inevitable that V. Klitschko would have a setback. He did. Against Chris Byrd, Vitali's shoulder dislocated and he retired in the ninth round. He was called a quitter, but any sensible man (including me) would say it saved his career.
The trouble with being a six-foot-eight White monster is people won't accept that you're the strongest fist fighter on earth. Despite the fact that V. Klitschko mowed through fringe contenders in a seriatim of unrepentant destruction. Despite â€" the fact â€" that iron-jawed tough guys like Ross Puritty and Larry Donald were stalked, beaten and ripped apart in a dungeon of Ukrainian brutality. He wasn't bad enough. He needed to prove himself.
On 21st of June, 2003, Lennox Lewis was meant to fight Kirk Johnson but the Canadian-born fighter pulled out. Vitali stepped in. Nobody expected him to have a chance, but the Ukrainian knew he could beat him.
I'll say it straight â€" Lennox Lewis was a great great great fighter, but he wasn't in V. Klitschko's class. After the fight, he retired because he was afraid of losing to a White man and he didn't have the honor to give Vitali a rematch.
As for the fight, Lewis had his moments but he was schooled. He was outstrengthed. He was outskilled. He was out-toughed. He was out of his league. Before, Lennox used his huge frame to outmuscle his slippery Black opponents and part-time White ones. He was successful, however, from the 1st round, Vitali punched him all over the ring and was way ahead on points and a KO looked certain. Then disaster struck. Lennox got lucky. V. Klitschko got cut and he wasn't allowed to continue for the 7th round. Lewis's hand was raised but everyone knew what had happened. Lewis retired because of it, and the world was treated to something they'd seen before. A real heavyweight, a White man.
Like his brother, V. Klitschko hit his Golden Years.
First, V. Klitschko unified the World title against the South African powerhouse, Corrie Sanders. Then he jabbed, poked and finally KO'd my countryman Danny Williams in the 8th round. (I watched, on PPV, I was Vitali's biggest fan!). Then Vitali retired â€" he had several back problems â€" and went into politics. I knew he'd be back.
He did. Vitali's comeback was against Samuel Peter; he was reported to be granite chinned. Vitali got him drunk, then mugged him with so many right hands it looked like a hate crime. Next, he beat a Cuban â€" Juan Carlos Gomez â€" and a likeable Mexican-American waited as the savior, the man who could make this nightmare go away.
Chris Arreola is nicknamed the nightmare, but he couldn't stop Klitschko last month. Again, a top contender was thrashed (a brutal, 10th , round KO) by the practiced hands of the older Klitschko and, again, the media has kept quiet. Why?
My Theory
By the definition, in the dictionary, I'm not a racist; but I'm starting to get fed up with our people's oppression. So are many normal, everyday people.
People don't complain about their churches being turned into mosques or their heroes being dragged through the mud of liberal horror, because they're afraid. Afraid of rejection. Afraid of violence. Afraid to be themselves.
The media's frightened to expose the Klitschko brothers' dominance - and all of the other White athletes like Fedor Emelianenko and Brock Lesnar -- because it means respect. Humanity â€" on microcosmic or macrocosmic levels â€" doesn't alter. Unfortunately, you need to be physically respected to be deemed worthy by humanity's lowest types.
With Vitali and Wladimir you HAVE to respect them, but the media don't want us to find out; because they'd have to respect us as well.
<DIV align=center>Why Aren't the Klitschkos Getting Any Credit?
By Web Tough Guy
(10/7/09) I remember my granddad telling me when I was about 9; I'm 26 now, that a person shouldn't be discriminated against on the basis of their color. I listened. My granddad was a local politician and he was old school. He wasn't a liberal â€" far from it; today, he'd be kicked out of his party â€" but he felt a deep conviction that if a man pays his dues â€" he should be paid! I agree 100 percent.
The anti-white discrimination against Wladimir and Vitali Klitschko would have disgusted him. As it does me!
Caste Football is a great site; it's needed because politics and sport are brothers who sleep in the same bed. In other words, if you don't manage to keep your side clean it will affect the other. The media â€" today, as it stands â€" is a propaganda tool of a sociologically-illiterate class of politicians with an unnatural hatred for their own culture. You don't have to go far â€" tell me one modern TV show that displays a racially proud White person in a good light? It doesn't happen; because â€" for 'some' reason â€" there's a vested interest in keeping Westerners quiet as their nations get swamped by other peoples.
I digress. I admit, I've been affected myself by this oppression: I've often held my views back for fear of being called a monster (or worse), and let smug flat-worlders make a fool out of me... And I know why, even though I'm 6' 4'', 18-stone and capable of a high level of physical achievement â€" among other races â€" I've been told I'm a genetic inferior.
Why? I don't think I need to go into detail; in the modern West there's a campaign against the White athlete. For example, despite his rants, Floyd Mayweather is one of the most well-known athletes on the planet. Recently, he has claimed that Kelly Pavlik has received more exposure than him from HBO only because of their racism. It's ridiculous, go into any bar in the USA or the UK and you won't find many people who have even heard of Pavlik. Again, I digress.
I remember â€" before V. Klitschko retired him â€" Lennox Lewis expounded that the Klitschkos only got their ‘'wide exposure'' because of racism. I like Lennox Lewis, but he's far too intelligent to really believe that â€" he's just a racist who can get away with it!
Since the start of their career, the two brothers have been called ‘'too mechanical''; ‘'quitters'' and ‘'monsters''; but very rarely have they been credited for what they are: two fighters that would have dominated in ANY ANY ANY ANY era"¦!
Wladimir â€" he would've beaten Ali:
I'm going to start with facts. At his best, Wladimir Klitschko is nearly unbeatable. Standing six-foot-six - with his mesomorphic body type, unbelievable strength and athletic ability that hasn't been bettered in boxing history - only the White Race could have produced him.
Like many of the greats, he has lost a few fights and learned from his mistakes. A product of the Eastern Bloc amateur boxing program, Wladimir won the 1996 Olympics and turned professional. Don King tried to get him, but he fought in Germany under Universum Promotions.
He did well, by all accounts, it was hard finding opponents to fight him, but those that did got knocked out. Then he ran into the underrated, hard hitting and very dangerous Ross Purity; and lost because he hadn't learned to pace himself.
The boxing world rejoiced. However, Wladimir isn't a quitter, he learned from his mistake and went on to KO the extremely awkward Chris Byrd in 12 rounds for the WBO heavyweight title. A White heavyweight champion, it was kept quiet. . .
Then Wladimir started to improve -- he started to be surer with his jab, shorten his punchers and his power increased. He was getting frightening and scary bad-boys-from-the-ghetto like Jameel McCline were brutalized in a way that only McCline's post-fight comments can convey.
"I let MY PEOPLE down," McCline said. For him, the fight was racial. . .
After beating all the blacks, Wladimir faced Corrie Sanders and was taken apart by the ‘90's most underachieving heavyweight. The boxing world rejoiced. I read an article that described Wladimir as a "heavyweight hype," and I could almost smell Neo-Marxist creeps praying to their godless universe that it had been kept quiet. Whites are better fighters
Wladimir slowly crept back into the scene with incredible self-belief, willpower and unparalleled athletic genius.
Wladimir hit his Golden Years.
Yes, he lost to Lamon Brewster because he (could have) lost his stamina. In the return, he hurt him - badly.
Yes, he did get knocked down by the hard-hitting DaVarryl Williamson. He won, it was an off night.
But he was learning, fast. Klitschko "battered" Samuel Peter for a unanimous decision. The giant Nigerian was hailed as the division's savior, but when he meet Wladimir, cruel jibes about his weight and crude skills surfaced. The trend has continued â€" those bedwetting media haters don't like what's happening.
On April the 22nd, 2006, Wladimir toyed with Chris Byrd for seven rounds and then knocked him out. He won the IBF belt. Chris Byrd did his best, but he couldn't be expected to stop a Nordic Warrior (Wladimir's long skull structure is Nordic) like Wladimir Klitschko from getting what he wanted. He had the wrong type of genetics.
After beating Byrd, Wladimir has beaten every challenger put infront of him: Calvin Brock â€" Olympian & "Great Black Hope" - beaten in seven rounds; Sultan Ibragimov â€" fearless blue-eyed warrior â€" Wladimir schooled him over the distance; and Hasim Rahman â€" a street-thug who learned to fight in the "Hood" â€" didn't even bother to fight back and was KO'd in the 7th.
The story goes on. In Wladimir's last fight, due to David Haye's "back injury," Wladimir faced the fearsome Ruslan "The White Tyson" Chagaev and took him apart in the 9th.
He's become too good; there isn't anybody out in the horizon that can beat him and no one in boxing history too. However, his genes have split two ways"¦
Vitali Klitschko â€" The White George Foreman who wouldn't be Rope-a-Doped:
I admit, comparing Vitali Klitschko to George Foreman is a bit of an exaggeration; but I have no choice. Nothing compares to Vitali and, maybe, nothing ever will!
During the 60's & 70's & 90's, when every heavyweight champion was black, the division didn't have fighters â€" it had flickers. I admit, Sonny Liston's "flick" would hurt an awful lot; but it doesn't change the fact that the heavyweights weren't strong men. They were Black men: Quick? â€" Yes. Strong? â€" No.
While American Whites invented rockets and split the atom, Blacks entered boxing's glamor division and fought, almost exclusively, amongst themselves. The Whites living in the environment to be fighters lived in the East"¦
On the 16th of November, 1996, a former world kickboxing champion named Vitali Klitschko became a professional boxer; because he needed more physical challenges. He's rarely had any.
When Vitali turned pro, the media kept silent and waited for the reaction from people looking for a White heavyweight champion. However, it was the 21st Century, people didn't care about race any more. . .
It's true - in our time: The Information Age - many Whites have more varied interests than they did in the 1920's and couldn't care less if a White man holds the title. However, many Whites had been told, in Tommy Morrison's words, "that they can't fight!" The media had used the lack of Whites in the heavyweight division as a platform to besmirch our people as spineless, weak cowards without the wherewithal to fight among the more "savage" life forms in the human family.
Like his younger brother, on the same date, Vitali turned pro under Universum Promotions. (Not surprisingly, the Germans also stage the world's best boxing shows.) From the start, Vitali was called a "robot"; "un-American"; and endured a multitude of other slurs because of the color of his skin. But no one wanted to fight him.
I first become aware of Vitali Klitschko when I watched him KO Herbie Hide (my countryman) in the 2nd round. I was an immediate fan. Hide was a tough guy among the brothers, but when he faced a real man he sank in the sewer of his own b.s. Before the fight, Hide called Vitali a "Bumbaclot" and a "Rasclot"; and called him other moronic names believing that he was a bad boy etc., etc. It didn't matter â€" did it? - V. Klitschko had the "Bad Boy's" WBO championship belt around his waist.
Once he was champion, the boxing world started to change; slow at first, but steady, White guys from the Eastern Bloc turned pro and looked at the champions. They knew they could beat ‘em.
Being the best heavyweight of all time, it was inevitable that V. Klitschko would have a setback. He did. Against Chris Byrd, Vitali's shoulder dislocated and he retired in the ninth round. He was called a quitter, but any sensible man (including me) would say it saved his career.
The trouble with being a six-foot-eight White monster is people won't accept that you're the strongest fist fighter on earth. Despite the fact that V. Klitschko mowed through fringe contenders in a seriatim of unrepentant destruction. Despite â€" the fact â€" that iron-jawed tough guys like Ross Puritty and Larry Donald were stalked, beaten and ripped apart in a dungeon of Ukrainian brutality. He wasn't bad enough. He needed to prove himself.
On 21st of June, 2003, Lennox Lewis was meant to fight Kirk Johnson but the Canadian-born fighter pulled out. Vitali stepped in. Nobody expected him to have a chance, but the Ukrainian knew he could beat him.
I'll say it straight â€" Lennox Lewis was a great great great fighter, but he wasn't in V. Klitschko's class. After the fight, he retired because he was afraid of losing to a White man and he didn't have the honor to give Vitali a rematch.
As for the fight, Lewis had his moments but he was schooled. He was outstrengthed. He was outskilled. He was out-toughed. He was out of his league. Before, Lennox used his huge frame to outmuscle his slippery Black opponents and part-time White ones. He was successful, however, from the 1st round, Vitali punched him all over the ring and was way ahead on points and a KO looked certain. Then disaster struck. Lennox got lucky. V. Klitschko got cut and he wasn't allowed to continue for the 7th round. Lewis's hand was raised but everyone knew what had happened. Lewis retired because of it, and the world was treated to something they'd seen before. A real heavyweight, a White man.
Like his brother, V. Klitschko hit his Golden Years.
First, V. Klitschko unified the World title against the South African powerhouse, Corrie Sanders. Then he jabbed, poked and finally KO'd my countryman Danny Williams in the 8th round. (I watched, on PPV, I was Vitali's biggest fan!). Then Vitali retired â€" he had several back problems â€" and went into politics. I knew he'd be back.
He did. Vitali's comeback was against Samuel Peter; he was reported to be granite chinned. Vitali got him drunk, then mugged him with so many right hands it looked like a hate crime. Next, he beat a Cuban â€" Juan Carlos Gomez â€" and a likeable Mexican-American waited as the savior, the man who could make this nightmare go away.
Chris Arreola is nicknamed the nightmare, but he couldn't stop Klitschko last month. Again, a top contender was thrashed (a brutal, 10th , round KO) by the practiced hands of the older Klitschko and, again, the media has kept quiet. Why?
My Theory
By the definition, in the dictionary, I'm not a racist; but I'm starting to get fed up with our people's oppression. So are many normal, everyday people.
People don't complain about their churches being turned into mosques or their heroes being dragged through the mud of liberal horror, because they're afraid. Afraid of rejection. Afraid of violence. Afraid to be themselves.
The media's frightened to expose the Klitschko brothers' dominance - and all of the other White athletes like Fedor Emelianenko and Brock Lesnar -- because it means respect. Humanity â€" on microcosmic or macrocosmic levels â€" doesn't alter. Unfortunately, you need to be physically respected to be deemed worthy by humanity's lowest types.
With Vitali and Wladimir you HAVE to respect them, but the media don't want us to find out; because they'd have to respect us as well.