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Hatton Mayweather Las Vegas Ryder Cup Etc
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This is fun ...
I don't follow Boxing, but I've been reading a load of books about Las Vegas. This clip is about facing-down the Americans in their own back yard ... relevant to ... the Ryder Cup (woo hooo! I got there, with the "relevance" thing)
So this British boxer, Ricky Hatton, goes to Las Vegas to fight somebody Mayweather, and 6,000 British fans go to watch. The significant thing is ... they all turn up at the weigh-in ...
I read about this in one of the Vegas books, and then found it on YouTube. Mayweather is supposedly on home turf ... so he goes to the weigh-in, and the place is packed by 6,000 Brits, singing "There's only one Ricky Hatton!"
I love this clip.
Hopefully this "giving it to the Yanks in their own back yard" will also happen in the Ryder Cup!!
:0)
I don't follow Boxing, but I've been reading a load of books about Las Vegas. This clip is about facing-down the Americans in their own back yard ... relevant to ... the Ryder Cup (woo hooo! I got there, with the "relevance" thing)
So this British boxer, Ricky Hatton, goes to Las Vegas to fight somebody Mayweather, and 6,000 British fans go to watch. The significant thing is ... they all turn up at the weigh-in ...
I read about this in one of the Vegas books, and then found it on YouTube. Mayweather is supposedly on home turf ... so he goes to the weigh-in, and the place is packed by 6,000 Brits, singing "There's only one Ricky Hatton!"
I love this clip.
Hopefully this "giving it to the Yanks in their own back yard" will also happen in the Ryder Cup!!
:0)
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