![]() I panicked and did not know what to do so I threw my dress over my head, grabbed my tights and bra because I felt like it would be too much time to put those on, sort of half put my shoes on and ran home just carrying my tights and a bra. It was all terrible and at the end, I threw up all over him and the bed. ‘We ended up having sex in a bedroom that may or may not have been his. I basically invited myself in and started talking to a guy who I think lived there, but I am still not 100% sure. ‘I was walking home and walked past this house with a huge party going on and someone I very vaguely knew was smoking outside. I was really not keen for the night to be over. I was very drunk but everyone else was just not really feeling it and it ended quite early. ‘So I was at uni and had been at a friend’s birthday party. Time to delve into the wild side of casual sex. What's the worst that could happen? A delayed flight, a one-night stand and now they're neighbours.Warning: In addition to sexually explicit content, this article also contains references to vomit.If the fight is right I will fight - I'm a prize fighter." "I can walk away but I could fight Eubank. We will listen to loved ones and see, but I'm back, baby. Speaking about his own career immediately after the fight, Brook said: "I can live at peace with Amir Khan on my record. "But we've shared the ring together and I think we're all right now." "He'll have to sit like I will and see if we do want to carry on. "He's been to America, he's won world titles, he's been involved in some massive fights. "He's had a fantastic career," said Brook. The pleasantries continued in the news conference afterwards. The 35-year-old admitted Khan had become someone he despised after years of chasing the fight, but the pair did share an embrace inside the ring after the fight. Sheffield fighter Brook also did not rule out retirement, but said he would fight again if it was the right bout. ![]() We didn't leave any stone unturned." 'I think we're all right now' I don't want to have anyone blame because they did everything they needed to. "The training camp I had for the fight was the best training camp. "Credit goes to Kell, he put on a great performance," Khan said. "I know I showed a big heart and took some big shots today, but sometimes too much of that can be harmful in the future."Īfter all of the heated build-up to a fight between former world champions that had been 17 years in the making, Khan praised his opponent's tenacity. "I've always said I never want boxing to retire me, I want to retire from boxing. I want to spend time with my kids and my family."īrook had Khan on unsteady legs from the first round as he landed the bigger shots throughout the fight, and after two punishing right uppercuts followed a left hook in the sixth, referee Victor Loughlin waved off the contest.īolton fighter Khan, who was heavily bruised, said retirement was "definitely" an option.Īsked whether it could be his last fight, Khan said: "I'll sit down with my family but I think it could be. ![]() ![]() I'm 35 now - I've been in the game a very long time. I was at the Olympics at 17, I won the world title at 22. "I've done more than I ever expected," he said. Speaking after the fight at Manchester Arena, 35-year-old Khan said he had "been in the game a very long time".
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