How awesome was that crowd? It felt like a Ricky Burns in Scotland crowd or a Carl Froch in Nottingham crowd. Just utterly epic. Not sure why promoters put guys fighting in some 500 person casino...made it an awesome atmosphere. I'm so used to Ward in Oakland type atmosphere that I didn't think the US had it in them anymore..
Well done Omaha!!
Casinos pay significant site fees. I agree, atmosphere makes a huge difference, I think it helps the fight too, the boxers go for it more when the crowd reacts.
Poor comment. Not everyone is as racist as Floyd fans on NSB.
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How is that racist? How do you know I'm not white
How awesome was that crowd? It felt like a Ricky Burns in Scotland crowd or a Carl Froch in Nottingham crowd. Just utterly epic. Not sure why promoters put guys fighting in some 500 person casino...made it an awesome atmosphere. I'm so used to Ward in Oakland type atmosphere that I didn't think the US had it in them anymore..
Well done Omaha!!
Casinos pay significant site fees. I agree, atmosphere makes a huge difference, I think it helps the fight too, the boxers go for it more when the crowd reacts.
Alvarado had a nice crowd in his home too but nothing like last night. I was surprised to see so many white people too lol. They must be desperate for boxing in Nebraska
Poor comment. Not everyone is as racist as Floyd fans on NSB.
So when the white ppl show up for a black fighter, they're desperate but if they didn't show up, ppl would have said they're discriminating or something like that. Smh lose lose situation.
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That ending was very dramatic and memorable..That's really Judah's defining moment in his career..
Agreed. Both fighters never really went on to much bigger things afterward. I expected nothing short of a hall of fame career from Judah after that.
They will come back. Crawford will be a bonafide celebrity in Omaha for life now. The same thing that happened to the Alvarado crowd would have happened to Crawford last night if Gamboa would have dropped him a couple times. But, that's boxing. I witnessed that more than ever when Cory Spinks got spanked by Judah in St. Louis back in '05. Talk about life getting sucked out of an arena.
That ending was very dramatic and memorable..That's really Judah's defining moment in his career..
better than most vegas crowds. omaha, the boxing capital of the world?
I'm sure 25% of the crowd at the Vegas fights aren't even boxing fans but just people who happen to be living it up in Vegas at the time.
He'd have to match well(Crawford)in order to draw this kinda crowd again..Yet I see them coming back anyway..
Yea when Alvarado loss to Prov you felt all the energy being sucked right out of the building..
They will come back. Crawford will be a bonafide celebrity in Omaha for life now. The same thing that happened to the Alvarado crowd would have happened to Crawford last night if Gamboa would have dropped him a couple times. But, that's boxing. I witnessed that more than ever when Cory Spinks got spanked by Judah in St. Louis back in '05. Talk about life getting sucked out of an arena.
I did not mind it..LMAO..The crowd was booing them lmao..
The crowd was quite uninterested in the Korobov fight with most people meandering around before the Crawford fight. They did boo in the late stages a couple times though. What a dumpy match up though. I'm assuming they were nervous about going to Nebraska and didn't want to waste any 'names' on the undercard. Just my opinion.
Yes I was also surprised by the crowd last night, but I that it was a parallel to the excitement of the fight. Why do you think guys like Froch get great crowds and guys like Ward don't? Because people like to see an exciting fight. It's not unusual for a crowd to turn on its fighter if the fight is too boring. Both guys put on a show and Omaha's fighter got the KO so the crowd is meant to go crazy.
its like the old adage "what came first, the chicken or the egg?"
on one hand you could say that the crowd was excited and live because the action inside the ring was exciting and live.
but then i could argue and say that the action inside the ring was exciting and live because the crowd being exciting and live invigorated both fighters and brought out the best in them.
i wish more people understood this concept. its one thing that bothers me about boxing lol. it might be why wlad fights are usually boring, because the crowd is boring as well and it doesnt spark a passion inside the fighters.
its an interesting theory, but ill tell you this. one thing is for certain and thats whenever there is a live crowd, there is a live fight that night as well. everybody feeds off each others energy.
If anybody remembers the Antonio DeMarco-Reyes Sanchez fight in 2011, Nebraska is passionate about their boxing.
Top Rank is the absolute dumbest promotional company in the world if Crawford's next fight doesn't take place in Nebraska.
11K in Nebraska last night? Imagine the potential after last night's performance. Good for Terrence.
He'd have to match well(Crawford)in order to draw this kinda crowd again..Yet I see them coming back anyway..
Yea when Alvarado loss to Prov you felt all the energy being sucked right out of the building..
I drove up from KC to Omaha for the fight last night, and yes, it was a great night for boxing and a great night for Omaha. There was an absolute buzz around the city all day yesterday while my wife and I hit up the bars around the downtown area. Everyone knew what was going on and seemed excited. The venue itself, CenturyLink, was quite surprising to me, and is an awesome venue for fights and I will be shocked if HBO doesn't bring another card there soon. Michael Buffer actually got up right before the fight and expressed how impressed he and HBO was with Omaha, and that barring how the title fight went, he would not be surprised if they are not back again soon.
I think final attendance was listed at right under 11,000, but the arena still probably held another 4-5,000. They had the entire top section blocked off. In reference to the fans that attended, it was definitely majority African Americans and Latinos. There were whites scattered, but not too many, which was actually surprising considering it is Nebraska.
I would like to see another card there with other Midwest fighters like Devon Alexander (being with GBP) or Brandon Rios on the undercard or even matching up with Crawford if he can grab a belt at 140 from Algieri.
It felt like the crowd was into it at every exchange..Both fighters were so engage into each other and the crowd was so engage onto the fighters..Great night,even the undercard was good imo..
Ugh, the Korobov fight sucked.
The crowd was amazing. Added so much to the fight to hear them support Crawford that way.
It felt like the crowd was into it at every exchange..Both fighters were so engage into each other and the crowd was so engage onto the fighters..Great night,even the undercard was good imo..