London bankers trade blows at night to become lord of the ring
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GASPING for breath and bleeding from a thick lip, Nick "Suicide" Seto exits the ring. But the pain of defeat will be forgotten tomorrow when he returns to work at a London bank.
"I love winning, so it hurts. But I hope the people enjoyed the show," the 34-year-old said, trying to reassure his trembling wife.
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