I kept hearing that damn thing too at the Maidana fight. What is the deal? Is it just an Amir thing? I never heard so much racquet at a professional fight in my life. Very unprofessional if anything.
The guy didn't even attempt any rhythm, just total random nonsense! I couldn't imagine having to sit next to that horn for any amount of time. It was horrible on tv, had to be worse in person!
Ah, the vuvuzelas..****ing hate them. Probably some english football fans who brought some back from the world cup in South Africa. They're banned at football matches in England aren't they?
Those horns are what make the British the Best Sports Fans in the World. Get some ****ing culture, lowlife.
Reminded me of when in some Duran fights there was a guy tooting a horn like if it gave Duran extra powers. Quartey brought some drummers during the Delahoya fight, but save those vuvulezas for the world cup please. You brits keep it up we'll buy some king size airhorns see how you like that ****.
It's true, they are. They're as passionate as you can get for sports fans, create the best atmosphere with their singing and chanting, and are generally good sports bar a few extreme elements. Germans are quietly catching up, even if they'll never create as much good atmosphere. They packed out nearly every match at the women's world cup and pack out stadiums regularly for their club football matches and even many boxing matches.
the real lowlife is someone who cant figure out the size difference between an open football stadium against a portion of a casino building. how i wish i can break a balut in your head and shove it up your ass for breaking my eardrums and of course for what you call culture. a little respect for people around you will do.
You forgot the best part: booing national anthems! It's only "pantomime booing" so it's not actually disrespectful, you see. It's just to create that great atmosphere you can't get when only classy fans are in the house.