No. You brought up the subject of soccer fans. Not me. I just continued it. BTW, getting mad on the internet is ******ed of you.
Trying to interpret my mood is ******ed of you...
My comparison to "Soccer" fans was to explain the reason why so much passion is seen in the boxing over here... you used it as a tool to detract attention away from the real issue about the fans, because I was providing you with evidence against American - Boxing fans, so you tried to switch attention to British - Soccer fans... you see the difference?
because I was providing you with evidence against American - Boxing fans, so you tried to switch attention to British - Soccer fans... you see the difference?
dude, relax..nobody gives a **** other than you and him, just squash it
I agree, it all came from the "soccer" crowds that we get over here. Trust me, if you think that is an atmosphere, you wanna check out some of the football matches that go on over here, they are like triple that... Football is virtually a religion in this country, but people have begun acting the way they do in a football stadium -- in a boxing arena too... Oh and cricket! Of all sports, you even get an atmosphere at Cricket matches now... its so great to experience...
Well you get the football fans at Hatton's fight most definately through his strong allegiances to Manchester City FC. Similarly Joe has many Cardiff City FC supporters who travelled up to Manchester to see the boxing lesson. The British fans to create the best boxing atmosphere, they chant and overall add to the big fight spectacle. Although when Joe fights in Wales is where you see his partisan supporters at best
I don't really care. I brought up the subject about the Hagler/Minter fans and he took offense to it.
What? When did I take offence lol lol lol.
I just showed that your stereotype of British fans was completely wrong... you tried to say just because Hagler/Minter fans were bad, that all British supporters are bad... I then told you where to get off, and gave you the Golota example...
Nobody took offence, I just pointed out a major problem in your argument.
Here was the Subject: British fight crowds: best in boxing
And this is why I disagree:
Originally posted by SnoopySmurf
I still recall Hagler getting pelted by beer bottles and chairs.
No, they are not the best crowd in the world.
^ I didn't say they are the "worst". I said they are not the best. Stereotypes are created by the perpetuating masses. There is some truth to it. I'm sorry you didn't know.
i gotta say, yelling you wish a man would die who sacrificed himself for your entertainment, (G-man) is prtty bad..comparing what americans did to golata to things like that, is like comparing jason litzau to floyd mayweather,...the diss on g-man was much harder
sometimes a boxer is not only boxs but also have many other things in his mind. If anyone is fully into boxing you might see soom very good oppenets but you got so matchs thata robbed and some have influnce sort of money,fans and many other factors.
Example Hatton and Tszyu there are both where nearly on the same point but Tszyu new if this went to the descision of the judges than it woulf be Hatton for sure and there are some crowd riots that the security cant hanld so let the guy win. If you seen Tszyu in Hatton fight he was okay with it he wasnt hurt so he could quit.
also, golata is a ***** who quit, we wouldve done much worse to him than the americans did had he tried to leave out thru our crowd, we woulda ****ed him up with cellphones like bowes crew did
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