The Brew/Golata crowd is the type I would have expected for Corrales/Castillo...
Why was the crowd so big?
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Why? Because there was large support for polish fighters and there were 2 on the card. Top it off tickets were moderately priced to where even a father could take his child to the fight despite him barely making ends meet. It had a stacked and strong card and was a heavyweight title fight, which was a very intriguing matchup. -
Originally posted by The TruthCan you believe Golata would go down that quickly? Damn that must have been embaressing for him.
Why not Golota has no chin and defense.Comment
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There were alot of Golota supporters in that crowd. Believe it or not, Golota actually has a decent sized fanbase behind his back. Unfortunatly for them, Brewster destroyed there man.Comment
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Crowds are better on the East Coast.
Any Sport.Last edited by IwatchBoxing; 05-22-2005, 10:01 AM.Comment
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Originally posted by IwatchBoxingCrowds are better on the East Coast.
It's true, because all of the fights are paid live gate and are real boxing fans instead of people given tickets at some casino like it is heavily done on the West.Comment
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I dont know but after I've seen that Trinidad vs. Winky crowd I got to say they really do suck, and they should of been ashamed after the Trinidad vs. Mayorga crowd.Originally posted by spinksjinxIt's true, because all of the fights are paid live gate and are real boxing fans instead of people given tickets at some casino like it is heavily done on the West.Comment
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Originally posted by IwatchBoxingI dont know but after I've seen that Trinidad vs. Winky crowd I got to say they really do suck, and they should of been ashamed after the Trinidad vs. Mayorga crowd.
People on the east represent there is no doubt about that. The emotional feeling that the crowd brings to the fights is tremendous. Joppy vs Trinidad was INSANE! I felt electrified by just watching it on television.Comment
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