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  • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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    #1

    Which fans are the most PASSIONATE?

    Which fans in the World are the most passionate?

    I'd like to think the British are, But I've been around the block a few times and have seen how passionate the Mexicans and Phillipinnos can be, Oh!... And the Puerto Ricans too!

    This is a clip below (video camera footage) from the Ricky Hatton vs Kostya Tszyu fight.


    (I think you'll agree that they don't do this in LAS VEGAS!!!)

    Which fans in the World are the most Passionate?
  • JUYJUY
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    British.

    Just watch the Benn-McClellan and Bruno-McCall WBC victories in London in 1995 for proof.

    Referee Ron Lipton says that the Eubank-Collins fight was the most intense atmosphere you can imagine, even more intense than Ali-Frazier.

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    • ME123
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      #3
      I would have to say that Trinidad fans and some Mexican fans depending on who the boxer is.
      Puerto Ricans
      Mexicans
      British
      in that order

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      • Boxerdog
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        I don't think it is a nationality.
        I think that Roid Jones Jr. fans are the most passionate. I can think of no other fighter that illicits the kind of blind, almost ****-****** loyalty that he does. Grown men get teary eyed bitchy when you point out Roid's many, many shortcomings.
        It is almost funny.

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        • Martin (Top Knowledge)
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          #5
          Originally posted by Boxerdog
          I don't think it is a nationality.
          I think that Roid Jones Jr. fans are the most passionate. I can think of no other fighter that illicits the kind of blind, almost ****-****** loyalty that he does. Grown men get teary eyed bitchy when you point out Roid's many, many shortcomings.
          It is almost funny.
          What about Bernard fans???... Oh yeah!... He doesn't have any!


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          • luisillo22
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            us Mexican fans are the most passionate, we follow our fighters till the day they retire and once they are gone we follow their protosesor for example JC Chaves, JL Castillo, and now JC Chavez Jr.

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            • Manny_P
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              I feel bad fo Trinidad fans. Really bad.

              There's so many British fightas haters around here though. It's evident.
              Was it becuz great British fightas in the past like Lewis and Hamed weren't likable? I dunno, but definitely hate is in the air fo them!
              Peeps here, hate Hatton, hate Calzaghe LOL. Ridiculouz.

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              • as214
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                I feel that Mexican fans are the best combination of humble and passionate.. Being boisterous and arrogant(British and PR fans) especially when you dont have a right to be is incomprehensible..

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                • as214
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                  Originally posted by JUYJUY
                  British.

                  Just watch the Benn-McClellan and Bruno-McCall WBC victories in London in 1995 for proof.

                  Referee Ron Lipton says that the Eubank-Collins fight was the most intense atmosphere you can imagine, even more intense than Ali-Frazier.

                  Too bad the British werent as passionate about fighting the Revolutionary War and in WW2 when there country and culture would have never survived had it not been for real men going over there and kicking some **** asss

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                  • trinidadpr87
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                    #10
                    Hatton
                    Trinidad
                    Pacquiao

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