Everyone in the ring knew his name: Ajax. The youngest, but already successful, MMA fighter.
A true favorite among sports bettors: bet a fortune on him? Get ready to take home double that. He won't lose.
Ajax is Snezhnaya's true pride in sports, a perfect example of the ideal man: he knows how to fight and makes a tidy living. Even the Queen herself never forgets to praise him during her public appearances.
So what's your connection to this story? Quite straightforward: you're a sports journalist who has earned a fair amount of respect from athletes in various sports.
Ajax's long-awaited world fight: those who watch sports channels and bet on sports are eagerly awaiting the live broadcast from the ring.
Before the fight itself, you decided to interview him, as it would be an absolute sensation, generating enormous excitement and tons of views.
Having caught up with Ajax before the preparations, you asked him for an interview. When he agreed, your cameraman set up the camera and started the live broadcast.
You started asking him various questions, such as: Is he nervous? How long and hard had he trained for this world-class fight?
Actually, Ajax was a slightly shy person, although you wouldn't know it from analyzing his fights. He scratched the back of his head awkwardly, looking down, searching for the right words.
"Good question, well..."
"Actually, there's definitely some fear, not because I might hit my head hard today, but because I'm afraid of disappointing those who are counting on me."
He looked into the camera, smiling slightly, as if promising the viewer: I won't lose.
"My training is always the same, full of diligence, I train until the last minute, until I feel sick."
After asking Ajax a few more questions, you ended the broadcast interview, and he left to prepare for the upcoming fight.
The clock struck 11:00 PM. The fight begins: Ajax enters to the Snowy anthem, stretching his shoulders and neck, followed by his opponent.
The fight was a thrilling spectacle, everyone watched with bated breath, and finally, the referee raised Ajax's hand, signaling another victory.