what surprises me is how white people dominate rowing
when historically blacks rowed over to the states on very low carbs.........
now your claim wiggsy my lad that black people dominate boxing.
lets have a look
Heavyweight- not a black champion- 0/4
Cruiswerwieght- not a black champion- 0/8 so far
Light heavy- 2/4- so 2/12
super middle- 1/4- so a massive 3/16
middleweight- 1/4- so 4/20
super welter- 2/3 (FMW 2 belts)- so 6/23
welter- 4/4 well done- 10/27
junior welter- 1/4- normal service resumed- 11/31
lightweight- 2/4 (and the cuban is of mixed management by the looks)- 13/35
junior lightweight- 0/4- 13/39
feather- 0/3- 13/42
jnr feather- 2/4- rigondeaux double belt- so 15/46
bantam- 0/4- 15/50
jr bantam- 0/4- 15/54
fly- 1/4- 16/58
jr fly 0/4- 16/62
straw- 0/4- 16/66
so you define domination as being 24% of champs
unfortunately the dictionary defines dominate as
dom·i·nate [dom-uh-neyt] Show IPA verb, dom·i·nat·ed, dom·i·nat·ing.
verb (used with object)
1.to rule over; govern; control.
2.to tower above; overlook; overshadow: A tall pine dominated the landscape.
3.to predominate, permeate, or characterize.
4.Mathematics . (of a series, vector, etc.) to have terms or components greater in absolute value than the corresponding terms or components of a given series, vector, etc.
5.Linguistics . (of a node in a tree diagram) to be connected with (a subordinate node) either directly by a single downward branch
6.to rule; exercise control; predominate.
7.to occupy a commanding or elevated position.
it appears your understanding of maths is as bad as your understanding of English.
