The Great White Hope
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but I come over here to make my livin'
the best way I know how.

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And I guess I got to act extra quiet,
sir, 'cause of what I am and all.

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And I intend to, word of honor,
because we likes it here fine, now.

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My manager here done fixed me up
a match already, so I'll just
get to training and boxing...

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and there'll be no rumpus.
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Well, Mr. Coates,
as we view this at the moment...

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the American legalities
are none of our concern.

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The breaches of the peace
you foresee are unlikely...

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and as to the man's character, it may be
deficient by Queen Victoria's standards...

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but she, of course,
is gone now.

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- You have something
to add, Mr. Coates?
- Indeed I have, sir...

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concerning Mr. Jefferson's assumption
that he will be boxing here.

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What you talkin' 'bout?
I'm fightin' Albert Lynch January 12.

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Bradby.
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"On behalf of Mr. Lynch,
I agreed to this engagement...

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but the London County Council
now refuses to license it. "

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What are you tryin' to pull here?
We don't have to stick to London!

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I believe, sir, you will meet
with a similar refusal...

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in Birmingham,
Manchester and Leeds.

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- Easy, now, baby.
- Don't do this to him.
You're supposed to be fair here.

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- Mister, what the hell...
- Sir, let me assure you...

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you're welcome to remain here and find
any other means of livelihood you can.

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You'll excuse us now, please?
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I'm really very sorry.
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Your client will be
leaving the country, I take it.

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That's right, man.
You take it. It's all yours.


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