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| ..Yes The Dil versus Vic Spunge was an excellent match and a great advertisement for the sport, and is why this RPS match has been picked up on Pay-per-View by 2 billion people in over 100 countries. | |
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| ..And it was shortly after the match that Vic announced his retirement from the sport. We sent our correspondent Jack Frood for an exclusive first interview since his retirement to find out why.. | |
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| So Mr Spunge, after your match with The Dil, you told the world you were retiring, can I ask why you decided this was the time to leave? | |
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| Well this is a very competitive sport, and you not only need to be at peak physical condition, but your mental game has to be perfect. I felt my game had slipped since I lost the RPS crown to Helmut | |
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| Well thats true, after that epic battle with Helmut for the World Title, Vic didnt seem to be as motivated towards his fights. Rumour has it he cut his training schedule to just 4 weeks before matches | |
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| Yes Carl and at top flight that simply isn't enough to maintain form. As we all know Professional RPS players can take up to 6 months of intensive training to get fully prepared for matches | |
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