WATCH: “Country still has a chance” – ‘F**k Justin Trudeau’ chant ROARS among UFC 297 crowd as Dana White company’s returns to Toronto after 6 years
UFC 297 returns to Toronto and the crowd erupts in chants of ' F**k Justin Trudeau' amid political unhappiness in the country.
UFC 297 comes to Canada, as the audience explodes in shouts of 'f**k Justin Trudeau' (via X)
The atmosphere at UFC 297 took an unexpected turn that no one expected. It happened when a segment of the crowd directed strong, offensive language toward Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. This came amid the cheers and excitement of the long-awaited return of Dana White’s company to Toronto. A divisive political sentiment emerged, with some attendees expressing their disapproval of Trudeau.
The video showed the audience chanting during the fight between Serhiy Sidey vs. Ramone Taveras. Fight fans at the Scotiabank arena in Toronto, Canada, expressed their discontent with Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau. They accomplished this by chanting the phrase “F**k Justin Trudeau” again and again. The chants continued as the video finally ended.
Sean Strickland had also expressed his thoughts on Justin Trudeau, Canada’s Prime Minister. The fighter had strong views on Trudeau, adding an unexpected political dimension to the buildup to UFC 297. He believed Trudeau was not a good leader and did not allow free speech in the country.
The heated roars directed at Justin Trudeau at UFC 297 reflect a tense political context, with ardent fans voicing their dissatisfaction. It emphasizes the importance of collaboration and understanding while dealing with political issues during sporting events.
Fight fans react to UFC 297 roars of ” F**k Justin Trudeau”
In a surprise twist of events, the atmosphere at UFC 297 took a political turn, with supporters chanting “F**k Trudeau” throughout the event. The chanting was caught in a video posted on X. It immediately went viral, eliciting a wide spectrum of reactions from fans and spectators. Even the UFC middleweight champion, Sean Strickland, had some words to say about Trudeau earlier this week.
Fight fans took to social media to express their feelings about this. Responses to the video were diverse, with some expressing enthusiasm and support for the chants. Others did not feel as such and berated such behavior. Here are some of the reactions from fight fans:
The incident at UFC 297 exemplifies the merging of sports and politics. Fight fans used a platform normally associated with athletic competition to promote their political beliefs. The many responses on social media demonstrate the range of viewpoints among UFC fans and show the difficulty of handling political debate in the arena of sports entertainment.
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