Bill Emes catches up with heavyweight contender Amir Mansour, who lost his undefeated record by way of a ten round decision to former cruiserweight champion Steve Cunningham, what he felt went wrong in the fight, thoughts on Cunningham's rally in the second half, what he felt he could have did better in the contest, what he wants to do next in the immediate future and more. Before the interview, Mansour received some words of encouragement from Cunningham.
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Video: Mansour, Cunningham Embrace: Amir Talks Loss
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Light_SpeedSun Apr 6, 2014, 2:02 PM UTC
Guy is humble and honest.. "Im happy for my opponent to get the win." How often do you hear that. And for the record it was a really long count the second time. Smoger was counting slow as hell
Like Mansour said, it's a double edged sword. If he had been dropped (I mean real knockdown not just glove touching the canvas) then he would have received a slow count too.
Mr_PhiladelSun Apr 6, 2014, 9:42 AM UTC
This is how you become the People's Champ.....Amir is a REAL man...pause, his honesty is off the charts...alot of dudes would find a way to cry their selves into relevancy.....not Amir ******** Mansour :boxing:
TboneNYC09Sun Apr 6, 2014, 8:34 AM UTC
Wow!!! what a night of boxing friday. Boxing fans got to see a little of everything. Excellent fight night to say the least.
Friday night was a display of what the sport of boxing is all about.
I would like to thank Stevens, Johnson, Cunningham and Mansour..THANK YOU!
jasSat Apr 5, 2014, 2:37 PM UTC
all 4 guys deserve a bigger fight on hbo next
jasSat Apr 5, 2014, 2:31 PM UTC
true warrior


