Gatti. The guy gets his arse kicked but his fans remain loyal because he's just so entertaining and exciting to watch.
I know exactly what you mean. Your heart beats really fast and you get excited when the bell rings. Great stuff. :good
I'm definitely not one of those . . . because even if I'm a fan of a boxer . . . I still use my logical sense . . . if he is gonna lose . . . I'll say he'll lose.
im from scotland but a massive Hatton fan,i went down to manchester for his last fight and im trying to talk my best friend into going over to vegas with me in november.I have been to vegas a few times when i was younger with my parents,never for a fight.I was in vegas when naz fought barerra and a tyson fight whom the opponent escapes me.I was only 15 when barerra was fighting and i will never forget the mexicans invading the hotel the weekend of the fight and how passionate they were it is a memory that will live with me forever.
[/PHP] Ricky hatton After being ko'd All you could hear through the mayweather interview was "Theres only one ricky hatton" :good
Yeah, Mexicans love their boxing but so does other people from all over the world especially people from Scotland. I had no idea they love boxing that much. I applaud them for being great fans. :thumbsup
Gotta be Hatton fans. Their song of "There's only one Ricky Hatton" was just as deafening straight after the Mayweather fight as it was before it.
Polish fans in general, I mean Golota would **** them up so many times yet still he's supported and appreciated. You can't beat that ****.
Zab Judah fans the man has been trash for the last couple of years and his fans still acknowledge him as an elite fighter