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  • !! Anorak
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    Fights where the audience become an active participant.

    I'm not necessarily talking about someone from the front row jumping into the ring or what have you, I'm talking about fights where the audience were so prominent that they entered your conscious as a consequence of watching the fight.

    The inspiration for the thread? I just watched Judah-Spinks II (see downloads) and for most of the fight - including every five seconds of every round of the middle rounds - a woman consistently shouts "Come on, Coreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee". Now, I'm all for getting behind your man, but security should have put a gag on her after the first fifty times.

    I also remember one of - IMO - Hopkins' more exciting fights, his whitewash against Joppy. It was distracting because whenever you tried to get into the fight you were aware that a fight was happening outside the ring too.

    Perhaps the most prominent one I can recall is the "give Golota a drink on the house" debacle after his Tyson two-rounder, though wasn't there one where coins were thrown in the ring?

    And, even though he's disappointed most people with his phenomenally slow progress, Olympic Gold medallist Audley Harrison has already achieved infamy with the effect he has outside the ring, if not necessarily inside it.

    Did anyone in the US get to hear about him lightly baiting Herbie Hide at ringside, only for the entire proceedings to turn into a crowd riot? And his penultimate fight on the BBC was so dull that a crowd member spent much of the later rounds mooning the camera.

    Anyone else remember any distracting/amusing crowd moments in boxing?
  • SouthBayBboy
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    The K-1 fight where Mike Tyson told 360 lb Bob Sapp that he's fight him. That was some funny ****.

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    • loangunZ
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      haha man I saw that, I was laughing so hard sapp is so huge

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      • Rockin'
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        Any fight where a foriegner strolls into England to fight one of the lands own always holds an immence aura of one fighter against all of 'em. Those English really back their fighters, hats off to them for that.......Rockin'

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        • neils7147933
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          #5
          Originally posted by Anorak
          I'm not necessarily talking about someone from the front row jumping into the ring or what have you, I'm talking about fights where the audience were so prominent that they entered your conscious as a consequence of watching the fight.

          The inspiration for the thread? I just watched Judah-Spinks II (see downloads) and for most of the fight - including every five seconds of every round of the middle rounds - a woman consistently shouts "Come on, Coreeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee". Now, I'm all for getting behind your man, but security should have put a gag on her after the first fifty times.

          I also remember one of - IMO - Hopkins' more exciting fights, his whitewash against Joppy. It was distracting because whenever you tried to get into the fight you were aware that a fight was happening outside the ring too.

          Perhaps the most prominent one I can recall is the "give Golota a drink on the house" debacle after his Tyson two-rounder, though wasn't there one where coins were thrown in the ring?

          And, even though he's disappointed most people with his phenomenally slow progress, Olympic Gold medallist Audley Harrison has already achieved infamy with the effect he has outside the ring, if not necessarily inside it.

          Did anyone in the US get to hear about him lightly baiting Herbie Hide at ringside, only for the entire proceedings to turn into a crowd riot? And his penultimate fight on the BBC was so dull that a crowd member spent much of the later rounds mooning the camera.

          Anyone else remember any distracting/amusing crowd moments in boxing?
          I was approximately forty feet from the ring; seven rows back on the floor and all I heard were "JU-DAH!" and "TWO GUNZ" chants during the two televised events. I imagine the fighters heard fans from both sides...

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          • The Fix
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            #6
            Originally posted by neils7147933
            I was approximately forty feet from the ring; seven rows back on the floor and all I heard were "JU-DAH!" and "TWO GUNZ" chants during the two televised events. I imagine the fighters heard fans from both sides...
            when i watched all i heard was the cory chants.btw who did you want to win? if you wanted jab that must've been cool to see

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            • neils7147933
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              Originally posted by The Fix
              when i watched all i heard was the cory chants.btw who did you want to win? if you wanted jab that must've been cool to see

              I heard "Cory" chants from afar, but Zab's people were all around me. All the NY fighters won on all the undercards. By the end, they were past rude to the people all around them...

              I wanted Cory to win but I didn't care all that much either way - I was just there to see live boxing.

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              • The Fix
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                Originally posted by neils7147933
                I heard "Cory" chants from afar, but Zab's people were all around me. All the NY fighters won on all the undercards. By the end, they were past rude to the people all around them...

                I wanted Cory to win but I didn't care all that much either way - I was just there to see live boxing.
                how was the barret match live? i loved that fight lots of tension. btw were you there for the dula fight? that mustve been crazy to see

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