The male protagonist is dull, doesn't talk much, has a simple purpose, desperate, fights for money and fights for women. There are some unbearable pasts, but they are not bad. You can help others to block the door, you can pay rent to your beloved woman when you have no money, you can buy a meal, and you can buy a pink rabbit for a little romance. There is no great wisdom and courage, and even a little overwhelmed after the victory, but perseverance. The fight scenes are not good-looking, there are no moves at all, just street fights, and the means of winning are a bit rogue.
But after reading it, I felt that this is how underground boxers should be. These people fight for survival, they don't need to add too much hatred, they don't need to be honored, it seems to make people's blood boil, but it's too cinematic.
The purpose of knocking down opponents is to live a better life.
The best part is when I meet, eat, and date with the heroine, it is very warm, the dialogue is very simple and silly, it can make me feel the feeling of being in love, a little embarrassed, excited, cramped, and looking forward to it.
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