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Despite his talent as a musician, a city boy decides to become a boxer. He's successful as a fighter — much to the dis | dG1fTGJBOVZjTldudHM
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00:01I need you, Lonnie. I need you all the time.
00:04I wish I could give you everything you want.
00:21Borneo says you could go far in the fight game.
00:24A prize fight is an insult to a man's soul.
00:27And besides, it might mean the end of my music.
00:30I need these for the violin.
00:32You better be on your toes when you step in that ring.
00:35Your loyalty makes me shiver.
00:37You forgot your promise and took the easy way out.
00:40And look at you now.
00:41A bad imitation of your gangster friend.
00:44You shouldn't be in the ring, Joe.
00:46You belong in your home with your violin.
00:49Ladies and gentlemen, main bout of the evening.
00:57I'm behind you.
01:01Oh, yeah, yeah.
01:02I'm a withdrawal, Ausgabani, Paul.
01:08For almost 25 years ago, you'll figure this out.
01:13You can sleep in your sleep shortly.
01:15I think you can sleep in the morning.
01:17You've got the other salary here in your view,
01:19That's why I think you could read thosevak overloads.
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