German soccer fan's US trip continues after World Cup loss
Kayleigh McEnany shares German soccer fan Freddy's story; his U.S. trip continues after Germany's World Cup loss. He asks Americans for activity ideas during his unexpected three-week stay. Emily Compagno recounts her unique experience watching the World Cup shootout with a delivery driver and others in New York City, celebrating Paraguay's winning goal.
One of the best parts of the World Cup has been watching all the fanbases having the time of their lives, and while there have been some real standouts (shoutout Tartan Army), I don't think anyone celebrates like they do down in Mexico.
It's no secret that Mexican fans are about as passionate as they come — speaking from experience having watched a Mexico-Brazil 2014 World Cup match in a Cancun bar — and they love a good celebration.
On Tuesday night, after harassing them the night before at their team hotel, Mexico sent Ecuador packing in a Round of 32 match at Mexico City Stadium. It was their first knockout-stage win since 1986.
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If that isn't a cause for celebration, then I don't know what is.

Mexican fans were fired up after their team won a knockout stage match at the World Cup for the first time since 1986. (Photo by Antonio Torres - FIFA/FIFA via Getty Images)
And what better way to celebrate than by having two women throw on boxing mitts and wail on each other in the middle of a street?
Yeah, I can't think of one either. Maybe dunking your head in a cotton candy machine, but it's been done.
At first, given the way those two women squared up, I thought maybe they actually knew how to box.
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Then, after the first punch, it became clear this was probably the first time either one had ever put on a pair of boxing gloves.
It was obvious that No. 22 won that one, but I don't think there were any losers last night in Mexico. The place was electric.
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The celebration can't go on forever (or maybe it can, who knows?) because Mexico has a big match coming up against England, which defeated DR Congo on Wednesday to advance to the Round of 16.
That match will take place on July 5 at Mexico City Stadium.
Matthew Reigle is a writer for OutKick.
