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Addition He appears to be indifferent to suggestions that he was lucky to beat Zac Parker on Saturday.
Buatsi and Parker faced off in an all-British bout in Manchester, with Buatsi winning via majority decision by scores of 96–94, 96–94 and 95–95.
In doing so, Buatsi claimed the WBA international light-heavyweight title, but the result proved divisive among viewers.
Independent Columnist Steve Bunce urged calm, As he wrote on Monday: “It seems like every single close fight is called a robbery, and that’s absurd. Small differences mean huge swings in the score in a round or two; that’s not a robbery, that’s a close decision.”
Despite this, Buatsi has little time for debate, with the 32-year-old writing on Instagram on Monday: “Say what you want, I call it a win.”
And Buatsi’s close victory over 31-year-old Parker could finally give him a world title shot.
The former British champion now awaits the result of David Benavidez’s WBC title defense against Anthony Yarde, which takes place in Saudi Arabia on November 22.
Buatsi may indeed be next in the running for the winner, while Parker would certainly welcome a rematch with his British rival.
“Where do I start,” Parker wrote on Instagram Sunday. “First of all I want to do this [sic] Thanks to my team because they worked a lot in this camp, I want to thank everyone who came to see me in Manchester.
“I know how much it costs for hotel tickets etc and I really appreciate it and I want to thank my wife @lydiaellieparker and my daughter for always being there for me whenever I get angry while camping.
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“I can’t believe this decision [went] Almost everyone at ringside and online against me last night said I won the fight and won it handily.
“Today I should have that title on my shoulders and [should have] “Changed my family’s life.”
Buatsi’s victory in Manchester saw him bounce back from a points defeat at the hands of Callum Smith in April, which was the first defeat of Buatsi’s professional career.