[More and more belts fall to Russians, as jews at ESPN go out of their way not to portray Whites as the tougher race they actually are. Too many decades of propaganda have been invested in depicting the cool, tough nigger to allow reality to intervene. You will never see a powerful blond male lead in a Hollywood movie unless he’s the bad guy. The good guys are reserved for squat swarthies such as Sandler.
As Steve B at VNNF notes re following story:
Whats interesting about this fight is not that Wladimir won, he beat Byrd badly several years ago, but now 3 of the 4 heavyweight champions are White guys.
WBC: Hasim Rahman
WBA: Nikolay Valuev
IBF: Wladimir Klitschko
WBO: Sergei Liakhovich
[Where’s the Nike commercial: They said a White man could never be heavyweight champ. They were wrong. Just do it.]

Klitschko wins IBF boxing title by knockout against Byrd
Vladimir Klitschko of Ukraine (R) and Chris Byrd of the U.S. (L)
Ukrainian Vladimir Klitschko snatched the International Boxing Federation heavyweight title from Chris Byrd with a technical knockout, felling the American twice in the seventh round Saturday in Germany.
Klitschko’s right hook finished off the American 41 seconds into the seventh round of the one-sided fight.
The 30-year-old Ukrainian took control of the fight from the second round and knocked Byrd down for the first time with a powerful left-right combination in the fifth round before flooring him again with another flurry two rounds later.
A disorientated Byrd got to his feet but the referee called a halt to the fight.
With the win, Klitschoko improved his record to 46-3 with 41 knockouts.
Klitschko beat Byrd, 35, in 2000 to win the World Boxing Organization (WBO) crown in Cologne but relinquished that title after an upset loss to South African Corrie Sanders in 2003.
“I never hit him, not the way he hit me,” Byrd admitted. “I was just so pumped up for the fight, it got the better of me. If I had to do it again I would go in there with a different strategy, but Vladimir will be hard to beat. He is very talented for a big man.”
“It [the match] was like a musician playing notes,” Klitschko said. “Everything we trained worked.”
Byrd said he would have to decide if he wanted to continue his career. He was taken to the hospital after the post-fight news conference for X-rays on his swollen face.