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Wednesday, 12 November 2014

My Bite is not as harmful as Mike Tyson's bite on Evander Holyfield, says Suarez, Lol

Luis Suarez has defended his history of biting players in matches by insisting it's "relatively harmless and not as bad as Mike Tyson's bite on Evander Holyfield" in his new book.

I don't understand what Suarez is talking about sincerely, he simply has no single excuse for what he did. And I don't even get why he is even talking about it in his so called new book, he should just move on and simply don't bite anyone again, Lol. Continue for what he said.
"They treated me like a criminal," he admitted in his autobiography, which Marca published part of on Wednesday. "[But] it was my fault.

"It was the third time something like that happened to me and I needed help, although I was an easy target.
"Biting scares a lot of people, but it's relatively harmless, or at least it was in the incidents I was involved in.

"None of my bites were like Mike Tyson's on Evander Holyfield, but nobody cares about that."
Suarez made his unofficial debut for Barca in the Gamper Trophy back in the summer and he has revealed his head coach compared the striker's sentence to that of a high-security terrorism prisoner in Cuba.

"'They've finally released him from Guantanamo Bay to be with us,'" the 27-year-old claimed Luis Enrique said after the match. "Everyone applauded the newly-released prisoner and I tried not to blush."

Suarez was linked heavily with Arsenal last year but, ultimately, Liverpool clung on to the former Ajax forward for one final season and he conceded that decision was in part because Steven Gerrard convinced him that a bigger club from abroad would want him sooner or later.

"He was spot on," the striker said of the Anfield skipper. "He said: 'Stay, play well for Liverpool, and Bayern, Real Madrid or Barca will soon come calling, because you're good enough to play anywhere.'"

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