I have to say i was thrilled to find out from a friends that the mayweather hatton fights was playing down the road, saved me 60 bucks i didnt really feel like spending. plus it was 3 dollar anythings so for 60 bucks i could have easily put myself into a coma... but anyhow i digress..
i live in ypsilanti michigan, i would have to say that it is pretty racially diverse area. lots of blacks, whites, ******s asians live in the area as there as Eastern Michigan and the University of Michigan within 5 miles..
How many of you walked into a **** talkin race war when you went out to the bar??
I mean seriously, the average ******* knows nothing about boxing and yet there were about 150 brothers up there who were proclaiming up and down to be direct relatives of the greatest fighter who ever lived. I had all kinds of jackasses harassing me for rooting for Ricky Hatton.. i assume cause they figured im a dumbass who knows nothing about fighting who was rooting for a whitey for ****s and giggles...
it wouldve really angered me but the guy who was harassing me and my buddy the most had to have been the most hilarious looking character to ever walk the earth.
Dressed head to toe in age old FUBU gear this dude had two crazy eyeballs that wandered all the way to the edges of his sockets. It was such a trip to have some guy yelling "yeah!!? WHAT>?? YEAH.. TOldya'll YEAH WHAT!!" and you know hes talking to you but his eyes are pointing out in opposite directions. For those of you who have seen Mr. Deeds. he made steve buschemis eyes look normal by comparison.
Even when Hatton was knocked out by disappointment was overcome by laughter at the site of this guy. God Bless his crazy eyes.
Anyway, im just curious for those of you who went out to see it..
Was the crowd divided almost 100 percent by race where you went??
Were people talking unnecessary **** when simple rooting would have done??
Were people singing Hatton Wonderland in your bar??
what was your experience?
i live in ypsilanti michigan, i would have to say that it is pretty racially diverse area. lots of blacks, whites, ******s asians live in the area as there as Eastern Michigan and the University of Michigan within 5 miles..
How many of you walked into a **** talkin race war when you went out to the bar??
I mean seriously, the average ******* knows nothing about boxing and yet there were about 150 brothers up there who were proclaiming up and down to be direct relatives of the greatest fighter who ever lived. I had all kinds of jackasses harassing me for rooting for Ricky Hatton.. i assume cause they figured im a dumbass who knows nothing about fighting who was rooting for a whitey for ****s and giggles...
it wouldve really angered me but the guy who was harassing me and my buddy the most had to have been the most hilarious looking character to ever walk the earth.
Dressed head to toe in age old FUBU gear this dude had two crazy eyeballs that wandered all the way to the edges of his sockets. It was such a trip to have some guy yelling "yeah!!? WHAT>?? YEAH.. TOldya'll YEAH WHAT!!" and you know hes talking to you but his eyes are pointing out in opposite directions. For those of you who have seen Mr. Deeds. he made steve buschemis eyes look normal by comparison.
Even when Hatton was knocked out by disappointment was overcome by laughter at the site of this guy. God Bless his crazy eyes.
Anyway, im just curious for those of you who went out to see it..
Was the crowd divided almost 100 percent by race where you went??
Were people talking unnecessary **** when simple rooting would have done??
Were people singing Hatton Wonderland in your bar??
what was your experience?
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