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Il Genio
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It's a shame he doesn't speak like Chris Eubank. Now there was a boxer who could handle the interviews speaking the Queen's English.
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Lucian Bute
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is amsterdam busy composing an essay?
was a very good fight to watch, but i found it annoying that khan did not even aknowledge that he was in trouble afterwards. maybe he was still hyped up though and his reaction over the next few days when hes seen the replay will be interesting. |
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Lucian Bute
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Khan has the mentality of a winner, no doubt about that. I thought his after-fight interview was A BIT ****y - he protested a bit too much when he argued that he NEVER thought he might lose. But maybe that's just psychology training and hie determintation never to give up. I admire him for that. But it would have been appropriate if he had given Limond more credit and assessed the situation he was finding himself more objectively. For he was indeed in real trouble. This fight was no mismatch, especially since his chin is china.
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