@@vamoneygroup multi-division champ, WBSS champ, the first fighter to be undisputed by fighting one by one with all KO win in the boxing history, the No.1 pfp fighter in the world; WOW he never fought nobody and achieved a lot WOW! All boxing experts must be so dumb and casual for picking him as the top pfp. I hope you're sane
@user-pt7zg1tu1m This was the most honest comment I read! Mastery is boring too those who aren't within the trade, but to those of us from the cloth, it's mesmerizing! I don't know how Inuoe wins this, but my hat goes off to him for his bravery!
@@vamoneygroup Natalo ang mga Pinoy boxers. Ang mga tagasuporta ng mga talunang boksingero sa Pilipinas ay patuloy na gumagawa ng mga dahilan at katha araw-araw. Bakit hindi nila sabihin sa mga Pinoy boxers na lumaban, manalo at kumuha ng champion belt?
You have to be from America to understand that comment he made. In America white media always seeks to overshadow black accomplishments however they can. Inuoe just happens to be the newest form for such overshadowing. It wasn't meant to be disrespectful to the Japanese, it's a statement that only Americans understand or perhaps westerners on general.
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I'm from the US. You didn't understand Fulton's statement properly. When he mentioned the hype around Inuoe being because he's Japanese, what he was really saying is because Inuoe isn't black, white media looks to hype him up. Black American athletes don't get the credit they deserve in America because of the white racism. Black accomplishments are greatly overlooked. Someone like Inuoe wouldn't be seen as special when compared to black American fighters from black people's perspective. We've seen better within our own ethnic group a million times over. But in the US white media is so adamant about suppressing our greatness that it'll go to any length to discredit it. One of the most classic forms it uses is to make (through media) non-black figures appear more capable than black figures, or at the very least on the same level as us. It's not a statement of disrespect for the Japanese, you can only understand it if you're from the US. After all, we did retire white people from boxing when they used to believe they were superior to us😂. No one in the USA would dare think that anyone could compete athletically with the blacks. And so white media always tries to promote some other group over us in something where we're clearly the dominant force by a margin that can't be closed! That said i have nothing but respect for Inuoe for taking this fight because what usually happens is white advisors and managers find a way to coach non-blacks from contact with those who clearly are the best in all athletic departments (the blacks). If you were raised here you'd see what we mean. Respect to you, i just discovered your content.