Most Chaotic & Controversial Live Boxing Event For A Fan

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  1. young griffo

    young griffo Boxing Addict Full Member

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    This happened here in Australia on the Gold Coast a fair few years back. I think it was a boxing/kickboxing co event but I might be misremembering this. It was a good old brawl between the Hells Angels and Finks outlaw motorcycle clubs. I think it started over a debate about whether Platos or Aristotles philosophy on universal form relative to concept was the correct view or it might have been over a spilled drink, or maybe a bit of both.
     
  2. Dubblechin

    Dubblechin Obsessed with Boxing Full Member

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    I was at the Golota-Brewster fight in Chicago. When my friend and I were leaving, the Polish fans were in a rage at Golota. I heard one guy say he (Golota) shouldn't be allowed to breed. (I'm being totally serious)

    We also passed a couple guys on the stairs, who weren't Polish, who were badly beaten. They may have been celebrating too much over Brewster's win.

    I also knew someone whose kid was on the tennis team with Golota's son. They said his son had a crazy short fuse like his dad. Can you imagine if Golota had played tennis? (LOL)
     
  3. Dubblechin

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  4. Italian Stallion

    Italian Stallion Active Member Full Member

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    Wow! Great feedback, thanks for sharing all of that! As far as that breed comment (haha) well, that dude said it too late at that point as Golota already had two kids haha. Yeah, I know right, I did hear about Golota's son playing tennis, he was pretty talented from what I understand. One thing I always wondered about the Brewster-Golota fght (maybe you can be the one to finally answer) is how did the fans react to Golota after he left the ring following his 52-second loss? HBO cameras never showed this...did fans react the same way they did after Andrew was pelted w/ food and drinks following his quitting against Tyson?
     
  5. mrkoolkevin

    mrkoolkevin Never wrestle with pigs or argue with fools Full Member

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    Doesn’t compare to most of the examples mentioned but the the Judah-Mayweather melee was the craziest moment that I ever witnessed live in person. In the end it didn’t amount to all that much but for a moment it seemed like all hell was about to break lose.
     
  6. Saintpat

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    The only one really rioting was Zac, but the aftermath of Tszyu-Judah was chaotic.

    Zac literally attacked the referee after and had his hand extended into the ref’s throat measuring him for a big punch before he was pulled away.