I have nothing against the British people or it's fans, but I'm going to call it as I see. Here in Stuttgart during the world cup in 2006, much of the problems that were here were from drunk loud british fans trying to fight other fans. They were more then rowdy, as they caused many problems here. Now, maybe it's different for british boxing fans, but In my own opinion, being loud and drunk singing doesn't top the list as it's best fans. But, on the same note, I will say, it's never going to be boring being around them.. As far as which country and figher has the best fans? In my opinion it's the puerto ricans. but also boxing is a very international sport, so i don't think many give a crap where the boxer is from, as much as we care about how appealing their style is to us.
British fans like to have a few pints and have a laugh, big deal. It is only a small minority of football fans that cause the trouble, which is very sad I know. I bet you wouldn't have seen 10000 Jeff Lacy fans coming over here for the Calzaghe fight, or fans of any other American for that matter. Brits just love the occasion, and add to it whenever they are there, whilst Americans simply are not like that. A clash of cultures, that is all.
Well - all I can say is that I could think of a million better things to do on holiday in Magaluf than stay in the hotel room all night as Germans
ahhhh well, at least all our current top boxers were born inside our borders. where as the krauts spend their time pillaging eastern europe and passing them off as their own.
First off, i'm not a Kraut, for I was born in North Carolina and merely only work here in Stuttgart. Second, Enzo Calzaghe is already 0-2 this year as a trainer, which I predict by the end of the year will be 0-4 if Joe " like 2 slap" Calzaghe fights. But the truth is, the U.K doesn't bring anything to the ballpark here. It may have great fighters on it's island but thats it. Across the pond an english champion is at best a good contender, thats it.