But today wasn't about Mr. Dumb-Nut, it was about the Cheonan Bulldog and a visiting foreign female who I was eager to see fight in the ring.
The original UP Boxing Club team, for the most part, have all gone their separate ways and a new generation of teammates is starting to take over. As it stands, there's only four of us on the new team and The Cheonan Bulldog is of the new generation. It felt awesome to run into some oldies but goodies from UP though, like Gangster Oppa who greeted me with a brutal punch to the shoulder.
K-Boy Tyson showed up out of the blue and it was great to see him again. He's got to be one of my favorite boys from UP because of his child-like manner towards me. Junior Mint doesn't really like him, nor do many of the guys at UP but I think he's adorable. So what if he's a bit punch drunk, he's strange and I think that's why I like him. "Don't you miss me? I thought you forgot about me" I sarcastically told him. "Of course... don't make me cry Amy" he responded with. I haven't seen him since the last 10km race I ran in Cheonan in which he also raced in. He's stepped out of boxing but has continued on with his passion of running.
For sure a highlight of my day was running into Black Skinny who showed up with his smiley wife and his ever-so-cute son, Tae Hyun. It was nice to get to chat with him and he took me out into the halls to show me some pointers for next week's game.
And then there was the anticipated meeting with the IFBA President, Mrs. Kulis. I've met her several times prior to today but today we wanted to talk business. It was nice to see her, she's always so super sweet to me and she always hugs me just like my mom.
There were only two fights I was particularly interested in watching today one of which was a foreign female boxer who had flown into Korea on Tuesday, Jennifer "The Razor" Barber. Many of my buddies from UP were crossing their fingers that she'd win but that was pretty much as far as their cheering went. Typical... just so typical, I hate that. And on that note, I hope that none of these guys come to my fight next week. I know I'm not the expected winner so I'd hate to make them feel uncomfortable by having them cheer for me.
They faught ten long grueling rounds and it was such an impressive fight. You could see in about the seventh round the drive and desire drain out of Ji Hye. You could just see it in her eyes, she just didn't want it anymore, that or she thought she couldn't get the win anymore.
With Jennifer winning the fight I knew that history was being made here in little old Cheonan today. For the most part, Korea gives a massive home advantage to its' home boxers and is quite hard on visiting boxers. Jennifer had definitely beat the odds and I noted to her how proud I was to have her here in Korea fighting. 
Where are all these people when you're not number one?
QUOTE OF THE DAY...
Things do not happen. Things are made to happen.
-- John F. Kennedy

2 comments:
Yay for fair judging. I hope you get this for your fight next week also!
Hey Jennifer,
Hahaha.. yes, yay for fair judging but yay for some wicked, wicked conditioning and hardcore training she did.
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