The British boxer who attacked at the time acknowledged that "I was down"



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Heavyweight Top Price, David Price, had a stomach bite after his opponent – a former training partner – lost the plot during a fight in Liverpool.

Price, who had once driven back Anthony Joshua, had been the victim of a strange attack.

Kash Ali, who was previously undefeated and was disqualified in the fifth round, apologized after biting Liverpudlian Price and also attacked the ring.

Liverpool's enraged crowd bombarded Ali with items, and Price immediately rejected the request to resume the match by saying, "I do not want to share the ring with an animal like that."

Birmingham, Ali, was also injured at one point for hitting Price at the back of the head. The latter then said that he had been bitten three times.

Kash Ali, after his fifth round of disqualification. Photo / Getty Images
Kash Ali, after his fifth round of disqualification. Photo / Getty Images

Price, 35-year-old Olympic bronze medalist and former British champion, said: "I thought that he had completely lost his head.I hurt him to the body just before the last bite that he has taken. "

Ali said, "I'm just thinking about the preparation for the fight.It's the first time I boxed on a big stage.I was so excited that I just wanted to fight.The street mentality has just started, it was stupid.

"Crazy as it may seem, when I found myself above him, boxing came out the window.

"I was just thinking:" It's a fight now. "Silly." I have nothing else to say, but it was out of order and I'm not sure. " In excuse. "

Ali faces a long ban and former world heavyweight champion, Tony Bellew, said Sky sports that the authorities should go even further.

"(He is) a shame … he should never be allowed to re-enter a boxing ring," said Bellew.

"It should not be paid for the fight – give money to basic boxing and help develop amateur boxing.Bring a man when he is on the ground … there is not much of lower things. "

Price became an important part of last year's world title shock preparation between world number one Joshua and Kiwi Joseph Parker in Cardiff. The Parker camp brought to light a fighting incident in 2011 when Price overthrew Joshua.

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