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His pressure was mounting along with his weight. He got into training a little bit late. In the grey light of morning He'd be seen on the street. sweating it out on sneaker clad feet. He sparred with his partners. with few in the stands. Then pummel the light bag with lightening fast hands. The fight date was approaching and no one in the State gave him much of a chance of escaping his fate. The champ was unbeaten. He ground his foes down. They'd be down, looking up at the Champ looking down. How then to cope with an unbeatable foe? This cup would not pass even if he wished it so. He was not getting younger, This was his last shot. Would he be one more challenger that history forgot? He was no timid soul, avoiding the chance. He'd go down swinging. No regrets, he would dance. He stepped into the ring and they stood toe to toe They touched gloved hands together When the bell rings, you go.
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Jun 16, 2012
Jun 16, 2012 at 9:52 PM UTC
The Boxer
His pressure was mounting along with his weight. He got into training a little bit late. In the grey light of morning He'd be seen on the street. sweating it out on sneaker clad feet. He sparred with his partners. with few in the stands. Then pummel the light bag with lightening fast hands. The fight date was approaching and no one in the State gave him much of a chance of escaping his fate. The champ was unbeaten. He ground his foes down. They'd be down, looking up at the Champ looking down. How then to cope with an unbeatable foe? This cup would not pass even if he wished it so. He was not getting younger, This was his last shot. Would he be one more challenger that history forgot? He was no timid soul, avoiding the chance. He'd go down swinging. No regrets, he would dance. He stepped into the ring and they stood toe to toe They touched gloved hands together When the bell rings, you go.
john-f-mccullagh
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Jun 16, 2012
Jun 16, 2012 at 9:52 PM UTC
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