Bikini-clad girls fight alongside frat brothers in booze-fueled spring break boxing
College students have invaded Florida’s beaches for spring break, brawling in front of frat brothers in booze-fuelled boxing matches.
Groups of bikini-clad girls and jeering frat boys flocked to the beach where they sunbathed, partied, and even hosted their own mock wrestling competitions.
The joyful students, celebrating the end of another semester, were seen huddling in circles as two people took turns jumping and fighting as the crowd around them jeered and shouted.
Some of the women on spring break also got into mayhem, getting dirty in the Fort Lauderdale arena while fighting and tackling during soccer drills.
Taunting frat boys stood in circles as bikini-clad women took turns tackling and taunting each other in one-on-one combat on the beach in Fort Lauderdale, Florida.
Booed crowds surrounded two women as they leaped forward and attacked each other on spring break.
Bikini-clad students flocked to the beach to enjoy the warm weather this spring break
The girls headed to Daytona Beach, Florida to spend their spring break by the sea.
Strike a pose! Many girls took selfies and photos… presumably to make their non-vacation friends jealous on social media.
Two cheerful students, celebrating the end of another semester, took turns jumping over each other and fighting as the crowd around them jeered and yelled.
Students in South Beach, Florida have put on their gloves and organized their own boxing matches.
Other frat brothers took turns bumping into each other on the shoreline, knocking their opponents to the ground in search of a football as their party mates goaded them on.
This is the first time in three years that college students have been able to truly enjoy spring break without the threat of Covid restrictions, and their non-stop partying shows they’re making the most of their newfound freedom.
Wearing sunglasses to match their bathing suits, some students who took a more laid-back approach to the holidays were seen bathing in the sun and enjoying a dip in the water.
Students flocked to Daytona Beach, Florida to enjoy a much-needed break after a busy semester at the university.
And some girls, leaving little to the imagination, posed for photos in the ocean, presumably to make their friends stuck at home on their tropical vacation jealous.
Elsewhere, swaths of half-dressed youths danced at daytime parties on the beach, in the backs of pickup trucks and on chartered boats for the day.
An intensified police presence was also noted along the beach in Fort Lauderdale. Officers on bikes, buggies and SUVs were seen patrolling the area, others were seen driving K-9s through beachgoers on the crowded beach.
The buildup to the peak season comes as US officials, including the State Department, warned Americans against traveling to Mexico after a spate of violent crimes. Last month, four Americans were kidnapped in Matamoros, Mexico, and two were killed.
This is the first time in three years that college students have been able to truly enjoy spring break without the threat of Covid restrictions, and their non-stop partying shows they’re making the most of their newfound freedom.
A stylish approach: A girl poses in a beautiful oversized hat for a photo in front of the Miami Beach sign on her spring break adventure
A couple of Spring Breakers pose in Miami Beach, Florida
Groups of Spring Breakers gathered while celebrating the days in Fort Lauderdale
Students flocked to Daytona Beach, Florida to enjoy a well-deserved break after a busy semester at the university.
Two girls pose for a selfie on a Florida beach as spring break is in full swing
A gang of Spring Breakers decided to entertain their comrades by organizing a boxing match on the beach.
Students have flocked to the coast to enjoy their spring break, the first time in years that young people have been able to have fun without Covid getting in the way.
Girls enjoying the sun on spring break in Daytona Beach, Florida
The entertainment was in full swing on the Florida beach as students took turns facing off against each other much to the booed crowd’s enjoyment.
Nonetheless, some spring breakers still poured into Cancun, in the Mexican state of Quintana Roo, where the US has told travelers to “use extra caution.”
The travel advisories and controversy surrounding travel in Mexico come as the dangers Americans face in Mexico receive increased attention. Notably, earlier this month, a group of four was kidnapped by a drug cartel in a saga that left two of the victims dead.
“Drug cartel violence and other criminal activity pose a significant threat to the safety of anyone crossing into Mexico at this time,” Texas Department of Public Safety Director Steven McCraw said in a statement issued on Friday.
‘We have a duty to inform the public about security, travel risks and threats. Based on the volatile nature of cartel activity and the violence we are seeing there, we urge people to avoid traveling to Mexico at this time.”
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Boys and girls take turns facing each other in the Florida arena
Two students tanned while lying in the Florida heat
Smile for the camera: The girls spent their time in Florida posing for photos
Party-going students enjoyed sunny Florida weather during their spring break
Groups of students played on the beach while enjoying their well-deserved rest
Students flocked to the iconic Fort Lauderdale beach for their March break