remember the old boxing champion Foreman said, "You think I want to fight, you think I was born to fight. It’s not that it’s prejudice. I grew up on the impoverished streets of Houston. I had no choice but to boxing. At that time, if someone gave me directions, I wouldn’t step into boxing. His daughter is very temperamental. Although the family has money, she still played professional boxing. I think Foreman’s words are very convincing and representative. They did not have a very bad era of racial discrimination. How many choices are given to blacks can be said to be forced by life and society to engage in boxing. But what about young blacks nowadays, will they still be like this? Any staff, they can choose...
so the main force in the boxing world-black athletes-is diverted too much, so let's watch In the current situation, the heavyweight is occupied by Eastern European whites. The big level is such a small level. It is full of jagged and mixed Latin American faces. They are very strange. They have become the champions of several major boxing organizations. At which level I found that the emergence of those who take advantage of their father’s business has contributed a lot to the boxing world, or they are young people from the boxing family, such as Chavez.
Finally, I will discuss one more question. Suppose if you are young, tall, strong, and smart, you can choose the way you want to go. Would you choose boxing? This is not a survey of social popularity. This is among our pure boxing fans... .......I think most people will go to careers such as finance or basketball actors due to danger. So these young black people in reality in the United States have any reason to go to the boxing ring. They already have a lot more options than before...After
all, my point of view is that the times have changed, the social system has changed, and this is the decline of boxing. The main reason is that those petty thefts or other stubborn illnesses on the ring are less important than this.
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