The worst boxing fans in Britain...

Discussion in 'British Boxing Forum' started by Dunky McCafferty, Apr 16, 2008.


  1. Doyley10

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    I was at the Limond fight with Stuey and Doggyland. We actually found the whole thing pretty entertaining. There was loads of chest beating and "hold me back" ing from the Dagenham boys and the asian lads (all in uniform of black bomber jacket to hide their natualy skinnyness) pulled scarves up round thier faces so they couldn't be caught on CCTV, pointed and shouted back. Occasionally there would be a cessation of hostilties and some pissed up and be-kilted Sweaties stumbled through to everybody's amusement. All harmless bull**** really, but I can't comment on the car park.
     
  2. dwilson

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    That night was the first time I have been to an event and seen real trouble. You always get someone abit loud or a bunch of noobs but that night the Donny fans were really up for a punch up. I think the biggest part of the people at these events are fine but you only need a couple to be dickheads and you can have trouble.


    My oldest kid is four nearly five and he is begging to go to a show and to a gym. I do not think he is old enough yet.
     
  3. brown bomber

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    No doubt there was someone near the front with short back and sides- jumping up and down shaking there hand at the wrist from side to side at hish speed ali g stye?
     
  4. dwilson

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    My mate is a soft headed nob. He does not like boxing, he just got a freeby for the shows from work. I think he was in near a bunch of Khan fans and he felt over intimidated. He happened to park well out of the way, he never said what went off outside just that he nearly **** himself.
     
  5. Doyley10

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    There are few sights in life more amusing than an Asian lad pretending to be black. They seem to think that by dint of not being white, they don't look every bit as ridiculous as yer average wigger, when in reality they're often even worse.
     
  6. Doyley10

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    Ah fair enough. It was funny on the concourse, when the Dagenham boys were chanting "tube bomber" at any passing asian (this is what cause most of the pointing, holding back of each other and, in a few cases, removal of shirts) when someone noticed they'd just shouted it at Monty Panesar (who is a surprisingly big lad and was wearing what was blatantly a sikh turban if you've got half a brain). The chants turned to rather sheepish thumbs up, quick smart.
     
  7. dwilson

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    Yep dickheads come in all colours and shapes. My mate is one of those guys who talks serious over hyped **** but I believed him on this topic due to hearing through the grapevine other stuff that went off. The earlier incident at another Khan fight was abit of flag flying and taunting that turned nasty.
     
  8. Doyley10

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    It may have gone off elsewhere but, not to put to fine a point on it, I am one of the greatest pussies you are ever going to meet and at no point did I feel threatened.:D
     
  9. dwilson

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    I usually go on my own. I just talk to whoever is near. Most of the people at boxing are great. It is very rare you get some hostile trouble and it is usually sorted by the stewards who are 99% very good.


    I feel alot safer at boxing than I do when watching footy. I had to stop going to watch Leeds due to wankers fighting, Barnsley fans are worse.

    Nothing and no where is more violent and intimidating than junior football. If you want a punch up on a Saturday moring then in kids footy it is guaranteed.:bbb
     
  10. brown bomber

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    As daft as this may sound, i'm mixed raced: My mother is Irish and my dad is, well a little bit of everything. At my familes get togethers i'm very proud to be sat along side asians, whites, blacks and even thais and malaysians.... But I find racist jokes absolutley hilarious no matter what the origin or target. I get called all sorts by my mates and trust me they get it back just as bad. My son is white with blond hair..... I've had to put up with the verses from kanye wests Gold digga for the last 3 years.
     
  11. brown bomber

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    I love football hooligans.... they made great punch bags when I worked on the door. :happy One dickhead kicked off one night in yates when we were closing he tried to punch one of my colleagues so I Ali'd him out through the door where he lay in a heap for a couple of mins he gets up and starts chanting 'i am millwall' and had another go this time got properly shelled- then 3-4 mins later he's found his feet and he walks away saying 'It took all of you to get me out of the pub.....' I had to laugh because there was only me and one of my colleagues there and he just watched..... so funny.
     
  12. dwilson

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    Yep. :good


    My wife used to work with this ex Rugby player who was mates with the ICF lot. He lived up in Barnsley and brought them up for a night out for his birthday a few year back. I went along too to show em round.:patsch They were giving it large everywhere, shouting abusing and acting hard. We had a little bit of trouble early in the night so a couple were up for a fight and started on a kid in a toilet. Anyway the bouncers came in and just chucked em outside. Hilarious stuff, it was like some one had stolen thier dinner money. Complete ***s.


    I hate hooligans and have had the displeasure of knowing lots. 99% soft bullshitters who run when any chance of real trouble, always act tough when threre are 30 of them. I have never been one for fighting or acting tough but I will stand my ground if I need to, these guys are just scum. They have kids and act the same at junior footy. The things I have seen and heard at kids footy is disgusting.
     
  13. brown bomber

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    I've had lots of run ins with various wannabes... don't get me wrong theres some tough men involved but the majority are your typical coke head beer louts with absolutly no heart or bottle. I won't go into details for obvious reasons but I had a fabulously sucessful run in with a well known football tough guy that my dad had known in his youth. He was embarrasingly useless and punched like a girl... for the few seconds he was upright before he got mashed by Someone :yep and then kicked off with the police outside the club I was working and got bit by a dog and clubbed Rodney King style by all the coppers and got bit by a alsation. Awesome. :good
     
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    lol me too.... its brilliant. The worm turning is a pricelss moment in all walks of life.
     
  15. dwilson

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    I know what you mean. There are some tough guys but most are just like you said. Being drunk does not help you fight better, these guys think the opposite.

    I was in a club a couple of year ago with a few of my uncles mates. One was a tough guy, ex Royal Marine and a big bloke, well known and liked. We were having a good laugh when these two big bold fella's came up to him and started mouthing. I got nervous as **** but the rest of lads just told me to keep it shut and watch. :bbb This one bold guy went to punch him and the next thing I saw was both of the boldies on the floor knocked cold. He has sorted out a couple of problems for me since. :yep


    I seriously think bouncers should be hired for kids footy.