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will fight the best man that England can produce, for the sum of £2,000 a side; and if Mace is thought to be her best man, I will, of course, fight him. I allude to him in this way, because I do not think he is her best man, and because, when I was in England last, I was frequently abused by many writers for the reason that Tom Sayers was a smaller man than myself. In making this offer, I, of course, intend to include the winner of the pending match for the championship, between Mace and King, and, though I consider that I already own the belt, you may, as a matter of form, challenge for that too. Let me say, however, that in consequence of the manner in which I was hunted and harassed, when in endeavoring to train before, and, also, in consequence of the ruffianly treatment I received from the crowd, at Farnborough, at the conclusion of my fight with Sayers, I would prefer to fight Mace, or his conqueror, or whoever the reelected man may be, on this side of the Atlantic — say in