
Originally Posted by
generalbulldog
Actually Canadians don't have a habit of rioting. They hardly have any riots and on the rare occasion they do, mainly it's limited to destroying public property. And Americans rioting? It sometimes happens with sports championships but it's mainly destruction of public property just like the Canadians than people getting beat up or something like that.
My question was legitimate if British fans got into fights after one of their own lost in vegas to Mayweather and Pacquiao, then it's not too far fetched to think they would get into fights after one of their own lost to Wlad.
Speaking of which did they get into fights with the Germans after the loss? But you know what? In the end it's just sports, nothing really serious, unless you're British.

When was the last time you heard of Brits actually rioting after losing at a sports event? Not something you saw in a movie, actually saw a news article about it. It doesn't happen very often at all. Canadians was about what 3 weeks ago? But, apparently they hardly ever riot
I didn't even mention Americans rioting, I mentioned Argentinians & your lack of interest in whether they were assaulting tourist when their fighters lost, and believe me they take sport a lot more seriously there. See the recent reaction to River Plate's relegation.
Brits get into fights if they're drunk & as I said, I was at Hatton/Pac & both sets of fans had aggressive & racist elements among them. You are again ascribing the actions of Hatton's fans to British fans on here. Also for very obvious reasons,
rabid British nationalists would not feel as irked by Haye's loss to Wlad as they would by Hatton's defeats to Mayweather & Pacquiao.
Your question was not legitmate anyway. You didn't ask if there were fights afterwards in Hamburg. You asked if British people went & beat up people based on their ethnicity on the street. Whichever way you choose to spin it, that's one step from being a trolling thread.
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