Indian Neeraj Goyat, who won Whindersson Nunes in the fight held on Friday (11/15), in Arlington, Texas, in the United States, there was a controversial scene. The fighter made an obscene gesture, like a “sarcase”, behind the comedian, during the fight.
Whindersson shared the scene jokingly on his social media. “Never go through something like that for $500,000 again,” he wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
According to narrator Luiz Felipe Freitas and commentator Popó Freitas, the attitude would be punishable and is generating comments on the web. “It was ridiculous, anti-game, anti-professional!” commented one user on social media. “This should be grounds for disqualification,” said another.
Close modal.
1 of 10
Reproduction/Instagram2 of 10
Reproduction3 of 10
Instagram/Reproduction4 of 10
Reproduction5 of 10
Instagram/Reproduction6 of 10
Photo: Instagram/Reproduction7 of 10
Reproduction/Instagram8 of 10
Reproduction/Instagram9 of 10
Reproduction10 of 10
Reproduction/Instagram
Whindersson Nunes lost to the Indian in the first fight on the main card of the event, which took place this Friday (15) in the USA.
In addition to CATCHING Whindersson Nunes, he is still being RAPED by the Indian KKKKKKKKKKK
This way Windows is factory reset LOL pic.twitter.com/qNSdTTosHp
— Cássio Oliveira (@cassioolivveira) November 16, 2024
The guys are brats pic.twitter.com/9qK7jFkPua
— Whindersson (@whindersson) November 16, 2024
Whindersson Nunes Gets Goyat-ed: A Fight to Remember or Forget?
Ah, the world of boxing! Where men punch each other for glory, and apparently, the opportunity to throw some sass. Indian fighter Neeraj Goyat recently walked away from the ring after a bout against comedian Whindersson Nunes with not just a win but a little bit of cheeky controversy to boot. The fight, held in Arlington, Texas, on Friday the 15th, was less about the punches thrown and more about a ‘sarcastic’ gesture made by Goyat that has sent shockwaves through the social media arena. In the grand amphitheater of public opinion, some are cheering, while others are looking for their pitchforks!
Now, let’s set the scene: it’s a high-stakes match, and there’s our man Whindersson, a comedian facing a puncher. But instead of a typical knockout, we get Goyat making a rather rude hand gesture behind Whindersson’s back. Great, because what every fighter needs during a serious competition is a dash of theater! One wonders if he’s taking tips from Rowan Atkinson during his time as Mr. Bean – sneaky, absurd, yet utterly comical!
Whindersson himself didn’t take it too seriously; he shared the moment on social media with a cheeky remark that he would “never go through something like that for $500,000 again.” A true entrepreneur’s spirit, or is he just a man who knows how to monetize a good slapstick moment? Ricky Gervais would be proud – the man knows how to blend his craft with a side of virality!
The Outrage Meter: From Punching Bags to Social Media Tags
Now, hold on to your boxing gloves, folks! The commentators, Luiz Felipe Freitas and Popó Freitas, didn’t let this slide without a jab of their own. With comments labeling Goyat’s actions as “ridiculous, anti-game, anti-professional,” it’s clear that they’re laying the groundwork for a potential disqualification. This sends the fans into a frenzy – should Goyat be punished for a bit of cheekiness, or is it part of the sport?
“It was ridiculous, anti-game, anti-professional!”
A few keyboard warriors on social media chimed in, suggesting Goyat’s gesture warranted immediate disqualification. Because clearly, in the world of sportsmanship, there’s no room for fun and games, right? Let’s just throw a bunch of rules to the wall and see what sticks! Lee Evans would probably be saying something like, “What’s more ridiculous, that gesture or the idea of two adults wearing tiny shorts and beating each other senseless in the first place?”
The Aftermath: Laughter, Outrage, and Social Media Gold
But wait, there’s more! We’ve got our beloved Whindersson firing back on social media, referring to the whole event between light-hearted jabs and serious critiques. He’s made it clear that the fight might have knocked him around a bit, but the real punch comes from trying to figure out how to respond to a hand signal that could be used as a contestant on Love Island! “The guys are brats,” he quips, capturing the spirit of a comedian who surely knows how to turn a fumble into a viral sensation.
“The guys are brats.”
In the end, the crowd was entertained, memes were spawned, and if you snickered at home while sipping your tea, then I think we can safely say that all’s well that ends with a punchline. After all, what’s a bit of controversy in the ring when you have comedic gold off it? Whether we’re discussing sportsmanship or just enjoying a light-hearted brawl, let’s face it – it’s just a bit of fun. Catch you at the next round of laughs!
In a much-anticipated boxing match held on Friday, November 15th, in Arlington, Texas, Indian boxer Neeraj Goyat secured a victory over Brazilian comedian Whindersson Nunes. However, the fight was marred by controversy when Goyat was captured on camera making a crude gesture behind Nunes during the bout, igniting a wave of reactions online.
In a light-hearted response to the incident, Whindersson took to his social media account to share the moment, humorously remarking, “Never go through something like that for $500,000 again,” referencing the high-stakes nature of the fight.
Commentators Luiz Felipe Freitas and Popó Freitas highlighted the inappropriate nature of Goyat’s actions, suggesting that such behavior was not only unprofessional but could also warrant disciplinary action. Online commentators echoed these sentiments, with one user declaring, “It was ridiculous, anti-game, anti-professional!” while another asserted, “This should be grounds for disqualification.”
Whindersson Nunes experienced defeat in this inaugural fight on the event’s main card, which drew significant attention from fans and media alike.
In addition to CATCHING Whindersson Nunes, he is still being RAPED by the Indian KKKKKKKKKKK
This way Windows is factory reset LOL pic.twitter.com/qNSdTTosHp
— Cássio Oliveira (@cassioolivveira) November 16, 2024
The guys are brats pic.twitter.com/9qK7jFkPua
— Whindersson (@whindersson) November 16, 2024
What did Nt learn from his experience that made him say he wouldn’t repeat it for $500,000?
Nt to share his thoughts, humorously commenting that he ”would never go through something like that for $500,000 again.” His light-hearted take on the incident has not only showcased his resilience but also turned a potentially negative moment into a source of laughter, which aligns with his comedic persona.
Meanwhile, commentators Luiz Felipe Freitas and Popó Freitas weighed in on the incident, branding Goyat’s actions as “ridiculous, anti-game, anti-professional,” raising questions about sportsmanship in boxing. The backlash grew online, with many fans calling for Goyat to be disqualified for his unsportsmanlike behavior. Social media users were quick to share their opinions, expressing that such actions should not be tolerated in professional sports.
As the dust settles, it’s clear that this fight was more than just a bout in the ring. It transformed into a cultural moment, blending sport and humor, and leaving fans divided over what constitutes acceptable behavior in the heat of competition. Whindersson’s ability to turn the situation into a comedic commentary has resonated well with his followers, ensuring that while he may have lost the match, he certainly won the social media battle.
In the broad landscape of sports, entertaining moments like these, filled with controversy and humor, remind us of the entertainment value that boxing brings—not just through punches, but through the personalities that step into the ring. Whether fans view it as a serious sport or a platform for comedic relief, one thing is certain: talks of this fight will echo far beyond the ring, circulating through memes and social media for days to come.