Please watch this video of the national anthems at the fight before you read our editorial. And, at the bottom, we put an account of the incident written by Norm Clarke, the popular columnist for the Las Vegas Review Journal on Monday, December 10, so you’ll get some understanding of the local feeling.
Last night’s Mayweather-Hatton Undefeated event was big — huge coverage for months before the fight, lots of hype in two nations, an influx of Brits to Las Vegas that had every kind-of-authentic and faux British pub filled to bursting. And the celebrity count, as you saw and heard in the video, was off the charts.
Yes, Tom sang God Save the Queen and, introduced as a “legend,” was given a rousing welcome. The Star-Spangled Banner was sung by Tyrese Gibson. The fight, as most people know by now, was won by Las Vegan Floyd Mayweather.
OK, those are the facts. But what happened at that fight is what prompted this editorial.
As is apparently their “sporting” habit, the UK fans booed the US anthem. Check out the video and please note the comments of the (British) announcer.
Now, we’re not saying The Star-Spangled Banner is a great song. It’s difficult to sing and kind of long. We’ll even admit that another of our patriotic songs, America, openly and straightforwardly uses the UK anthem tune. But to boo the US anthem? In the name of sport? Come now.
This brings us to our pet peeve about Tom Jones and, no, it’s not that he should change the setlist more often. It is the attitude reflected in the booing of our anthem. And, we want to be clear: We are not directing any ire at Sir Tom himself.
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