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TALKING WITH TOUCH

KING MANDLA XULU

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After last week’s instalment of Talking with Touch, Touch decided that he wanted to get the other side of the story going into the feature-race of THE FORMULA-X GRAND PRIX and invited the King himself onto the talk show.

Touch asked the King how he felt about his opponent going into the PPV. “It is a strange feeling , especially in this country, to have me as a black man being the bad guy of this story and John Kloof, a white man, being the hero but that’s exactly what’s happening. That’s how Formula-X is going to paint this thing and so be it after all this is entertainment.

“But speaking as a forward thinking politician, I cannot be any happier at this outcome because it goes to show just how revolutionary Azania is for it’s time.” When Touch went on to ask about what he felt about the calibre of his opponent, King Mandla admitted that Kloof deserved to be in the feature-race but then explained that so did he.

It’s clear that while there is a modicum of respect between the two, there’ll be no punches pulled come PPV.


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