Most of a historic world title fight with Wladimir Klitschko was a blur for Australian heavyweight boxer Alex Leapai.
The brutal barrage from the Ukrainian colossus did not help matters but Leapai reckons his recently discovered poor eye sight may have made a difference in last April's bout.
Rejuvenated after career-saving eye surgery, Leapai, 35, is now focusing on another world title shot.
The former Brisbane delivery van driver made history when he became the first Australian in more than 100 years to vie for a world heavyweight boxing title.
It was a dream that appeared to abruptly end when Leapai was stopped in the fifth round by a ruthless Klitschko last year.
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The brutal barrage from the Ukrainian colossus did not help matters but Leapai reckons his recently discovered poor eye sight may have made a difference in last April's bout.
Rejuvenated after career-saving eye surgery, Leapai, 35, is now focusing on another world title shot.
The former Brisbane delivery van driver made history when he became the first Australian in more than 100 years to vie for a world heavyweight boxing title.
It was a dream that appeared to abruptly end when Leapai was stopped in the fifth round by a ruthless Klitschko last year.
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