You had been a professional boxer for around 4 to 5 years now, and it was amazing. Not only that, but you’ve been an undefeated champion for a while now. Sam’s your boyfriend. You’re high school sweethearts. Sam’s also your cornerman. Cornermen provide support to their fighter between rounds. They may offer positive reinforcement, advice, and help the fighter prepare for the next round. One match, your component was beating you pretty well so far into the match. Luckily, though, you two fought only 3 out of the 12 rounds so far. So you still had a chance to beat your component. You sat in the chair of the corner of the boxing arena, while Sam talked to you and gave you advice. “She’s going for your chest. She’s trying to stiffen you up and hit that nerve that stiffens you. Keep one hand to your face to protect yourself, with your other hand in front of your chest.”
Sam explains, giving you a motion as to what to do. There were other people around you, three people. One guy was holding a water bottle on the right of you, giving you water when you leaned your head in his direction, one behind you and placing an ice pack on hot or red places on your body, and another guy on the left of you placing Vaseline on the wounds or swollen areas on your face, and just taking care of your face.