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The Boxing System: I Became the King of the Ring

The Boxing System: I Became the King of the Ring

Javier Restrepo was supposed to die at twenty-two in a burning car wreck, the price of five years running Brooklyn's streets and one heist too many. Instead, he woke up at seventeen in his group home bed. Same broken ceiling. Same thin mattress. Same hopeless future stretching ahead. But now he carried twenty-two years of memories, mistakes, and the crushing weight of friends who'd died for nothing. Then Vicente Morales appeared. The legendary heavyweight, murdered thirty years ago in the same Brooklyn streets Javier called home, appeared as a ghost and offered a deal. Train hard and fight clean. In return, maybe they could both find justice for their wasted lives. The ghost came with a gift: a boxing system that tracked every improvement, every technique, and every ounce of heart Javier poured into becoming something more than another street kid destined for failure. From amateur tournaments to professional rings, Javier climbs toward championship glory. But as he rises, dark secrets about Vicente's murder begin to surface. In the ring, technique decides winners. Outside it, some fights are about survival. From the streets to the squared circle, Javier's swinging for redemption. *This time, he's fighting for more than just himself.* Content Disclaimer: This novel contains mature themes including violence, crime, death, and the brutal realities of professional boxing. The story features supernatural elements within a gritty urban setting and explores themes of redemption, corruption, and moral ambiguity. Reader discretion is advised for scenes depicting boxing violence, criminal activity, and intense emotional content. Fiction Notice: All characters, organizations, events, and locations in this work are entirely fictional. Any resemblance to real persons, living or dead, actual events, or existing places is purely coincidental. This story is a work of imagination and should not be taken as factual representation of boxing, law enforcement, or any real-world institutions.
Sports
68 Chs
The Wife He Couldn't Keep

The Wife He Couldn't Keep

Married to Mason Crawford for two years, Summer Thorne became the city's notorious jinx. As the legitimate Mrs. Crawford, she could only watch helplessly as her own family went bankrupt and her father was convicted, with no one willing to lend a hand. Mason Crawford looked at her coldly: "Summer Thorne, do you think anyone in Valois would dare to help you if I didn't give the word?" Everyone watched her hit dead ends everywhere, bruised and battered, standing by with cold indifference. Until that snowy night in the deep mountains, she was tricked by others and left to walk alone in the snow, when a man on horseback galloped over, pulled her onto his steed, and wrapped her in his embrace. * The first time they met, she lit a cigarette for him; The next time they met, he said, "Miss Thorne, how much are you planning to spend to buy me?" Timothy York, a gentleman from a prestigious family—upright, dignified, aloof, and noble, a man who had never made a single misstep, praised by everyone in Valois. Yet, on that one day, Summer Thorne was photographed leaving Timothy York's residence early in the morning. The entire city was in an uproar. The most unattainable flower of Valois had actually stolen another man's wife! * Everyone said Summer Thorne was a master of seduction, but they received Timothy York's four-word reply— "I initiated it." The wind rose in Sombren Forest, and snow fell into his arms. From the very beginning, it was he who initiated it.
Urban
70 Chs
What are the characteristics of boxing book fictions?
Typically, they often focus on the struggle of the boxer. Whether it's against opponents in the ring or personal demons outside it. For example, in many boxing fictions, the boxer has to overcome poverty or a difficult family background to succeed in the sport.
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2024-12-10 01:07
Can you recommend some good boxing book fictions?
Sure. 'The Contender' is a great boxing book fiction. It follows the journey of a young boxer trying to make it in the tough world of boxing. Another one is 'Raging Bull', which was also made into a famous movie. It delves deep into the life and struggles of a boxer both inside and outside the ring.
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2024-12-10 03:59
Which is more popular, boxing manga or boxing anime?
It's hard to say for sure. The popularity can vary based on factors like the storylines, art styles, and how well they are promoted. Sometimes, a particular manga or anime might gain more popularity because of word-of-mouth or social media buzz.
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2025-04-02 16:05
What are some famous boxing rivalries in boxing stories?
The rivalry between Muhammad Ali and Joe Frazier is very famous. Their three fights, especially the 'Thrilla in Manila', were epic. It was not just about boxing skills but also about their different personalities and stances in society. The intensity of their battles in the ring was electrifying.
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2024-11-19 07:01
The School of Boxing
The school's BGM was rated as a negative. The reviewers felt that it was terrible. It had a passionate and hot-blooded background music in a strange atmosphere and a passionate and hot-blooded background music in a desperate situation. This combination made people feel very uncomfortable. Translated as: Palace of Pleasure, the novel is equally exciting. Everyone is welcome to click and read it!
1 answer
2026-03-01 17:08
Boxing Network
The Unboxing Network was a network platform that appeared due to the drop rate and type of unboxing in the game. It was commonly used in the field of SSGO games. From a player's perspective, some of the box opening websites had different ways of playing, such as opening one box to five boxes. Some unboxing websites would provide some seemingly preferential activities, such as free unboxing once a day, filling in the invitation code to give knives, recharge discounts, increase the critical hit rate, participate in the Roll room without barriers, and so on. Some websites had invested in interface design and gameplay innovation. For example, EggSkins had a more sophisticated interface and introduced original group battle gameplay, which could provide a better user experience. However, there were many risks and problems with the Unboxing Network. In essence, opening a box was similar to gambling. The probability of good items being opened in the official game was extremely low. For example, the probability of getting a gold from the SSGO was only 0.26%. In the Unboxing Network, the mathematical expectation of the players was often negative. In other words, if there were enough unboxing times, the players would lose money. Moreover, the Unboxing Network might lower the price of the accessory. For example, the value of the accessory displayed on the website was higher than the real market value, but when the player exchanged money, the website gave a lower price than the real market price, and both sides benefited. Some players would gradually become addicted after coming into contact with the box-opening network, causing their view of money to be distorted, resulting in a large number of losses. Some players even lost money and owed debts.
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2026-06-27 11:05
What makes a boxing novel one of the top boxing novels?
A top boxing novel often has a strong and relatable protagonist. For example, in 'The Contender', the main character's journey from being an ordinary kid to a boxer is something readers can connect with. His dreams, fears, and growth are central to the story.
3 answers
2024-11-07 20:41
What are the main differences between manga boxing and traditional boxing?
Manga boxing usually features unique characters with special powers or abilities, which you won't find in real traditional boxing. Also, the rules and settings can be quite different. Traditional boxing follows strict real-world rules and regulations.
2 answers
2025-06-05 18:11
What are the similarities and differences between boxing manga and real boxing?
Boxing manga can be very fictional and creative. In real boxing, there's no magic or superpowers. It's all about training, discipline, and physical ability. Plus, the storylines in manga are made up for fun, not like the real challenges and achievements in actual boxing.
1 answer
2025-05-17 17:11
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