....No it's not fake news that they fought. They chanted unexpectedly "Vittorio (Baiocchi) uno di noi", so Caravita went looking for him and was hitten twice in the face by Baiocchi, then they had an argument outside the stadium, and then after that Baiocchi had separatly an heart attack, and Caravita went to see him to the hospital, but doesn't mean it's peace now.
The shift in power is happening, and these are the Boys, coupled with what I heard (so second hand) is changning in the Vikings past the Inter-Napoli mess, you have the two of the biggest groups with changes of power that will shift the entire balance and dynamic of the Curva, and not for the best (there is a reason if the DIGOS is following closely this). This is extremely worrysome for the future.
Remember that the last big power shift in the milanese curve was when the the Fossa Dei Leoni ceased to exists and a true gang war started between Milan ultras with plenty of people knifed and with Lucci emerging as victorious and new head of the Curva Sud, Lucci aka the man tied to the now most powerful mafia (Ndrangheta+Albianians, for those who don't know the Ndrangheta allied themselves with the albanians because they are the ones bringing and controlling the cocaine market in the UK, the same cocaine that first enter Europe via the Ndrangheta) and with countless charges and sentences, and that one derby went down a ring and literally made an eye explode with a punch to a guy (Virgilio Motta) from the Banda Bagaj, which are non-violents Inter fans that bring families and kids to the stadium.