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00:30It's one of those sports where the toughest muckers in the world are letting some guys that couldn't make it
00:34take advantage of them.
00:35Boxing is laissez-faire capitalism run amok.
00:39Don King told him, every time that you knock somebody out on the first round, I give you $100,000
00:44in cash.
00:46And he's down again.
00:48The sport itself, there's a purity to it, but the business might be the most unsanitized of all businesses.
00:55It's a sport where you can be used. How do you handle that?
01:02There's always this possibility of tremendous loss.
01:05One punch and it's all over with.
01:09It's the American dream and it's the American nightmare.
01:12They all want this boxer to make them money.
01:16Once the boxer does it, they're cast aside like rubbish.
01:20The role models I've seen was the people in the street.
01:24You're looking at your environment and no one's helping you.
01:27Boxing's an escape from violence and poverty, but you're escaping through violence itself.
01:33Why isn't every sport have some type of union and boxing don't?
01:38Anybody on this planet, you could beat them in a fair fight.
01:41Tell me how that'll feed your ego.
01:43All I want to do is not die.
01:45It's over.
01:47It's the ones that know how to lose, make yourself better, and come back.
01:53That's boxing.
02:01All I want to do is to be able to succeed.
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