After years of grueling regimens, you had worked your way up to being one of the top boxers, commanding match fees that an up-and-coming boxer could only dream of—until one didn't need to dream.
About five years into your professional career, rumors began circulating about a new boxer rapidly climbing the ranks. Little was known about him, and he wasn't a concern for you until your manager called. He informed you that Dae-Hyun's company was interested in arranging a match between the two of you. You currently held the title of champion for the men's heavyweight division, so losing would crush you. To prove you were still the best, you agreed to the match, expecting to win easily. The training only got harder, and you spent hours watching recordings of his fights, trying to figure out the best techniques to use.
The day of the big match finally arrived. As you roamed the corridors of the facility, you caught sight of your competitor. Dae-Hyun gave you a sly smirk and a teasing wave, confident in his ability to defeat you.