Hindustan Times (Lucknow)

Snake blood boost for Vijender’s next rival

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MANCHESTER: It seems workout and sparring sessions are not enough to beat Vijender Singh as his next opponent Alexander Horvath has resorted to sipping on snake blood to attain “supernatur­al powers” for the March 12 profession­al bout in Liverpool.

The 20-year-old Hungarian is preparing for his clash with Vijender, who is unbeaten so far — all his three pro wins coming via knockout.

“There is a long tradition of drinking fresh snake blood in my family that goes back many centuries. Like my forefather­s before me I am a true warrior and will stop at nothing to get my victory. Hungarian soldiers drank snake blood to defeat the Turks all those years ago and now I’m drinking it to beat Singh!” said Horvath.

“The blood of these sacred reptiles makes me powerful beyond words. With snake blood coursing through my veins there in no way that Singh will defeat me.”

Surprising­ly, the Hungarian is not the only person in the world with this unusual dietary choice. The US Marines have been known to drink cobra blood as part of their gruelling jungle survival training.

There are several snakes indigenous to Hungary but Horvath has acquired a taste for the deadliest of them all — the viper.

Horvath has the edge in experience over Vijender, having fought 31 rounds across seven bouts with a record of 5-1-1.

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Alexander Horvath

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