Joe began training even harder to prepare for the world championship. But this time, he was developing himself by pushing himself to his limits not only physically but also mentally. There was a struggle not only in the ring, but in every moment of life, and Joe was aware of this.
As the tournament approached, the opponents that Joe would face were much more experienced and ruthless than any fighter he had ever met before. Opponents such as Fedorov, Ivanov, and Paul would be Joe's biggest obstacles. But he was also planning how to develop a strategy against each of them.
Another difficult period in Joe's life was remembering the friends he lost to the "Iron Fist" and facing his past. Gus warned him one last time, saying that he would not be alone on this path. "You, Joe, must not only learn to fight, but also to survive." Gus' words echoed in Joe's mind.
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On his way to the world championship, Joe began to delve deeper into the meaning of not only boxing but also life. Being a fighter did not only bring him victory. The greatest reward was to inspire people.
The matches he would enter with his new opponents were no longer limited to just the fights in the ring. Joe's difficult journey would be a great test of how much a person can push both their physical and spiritual limits.
However, there was one thing every fighter knew: Victory is not only winning the match, but always being able to get back on their feet.
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Joe took a deep breath and felt ready to take another step into the ring. "There is a world waiting for me. And I will finish this journey."
Of course, here is the story that continued with the difficult fights focused on the World Championship:
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Joe's goal was big, but his path was difficult. The World Boxing Championship was an organization that attracted the attention of not only the fighters but also the entire sports community. The champions of all nations would come face to face here. Joe had seen many tough fights and suffered many hardships during the years he spent to qualify for this championship, but winning this championship meant more to him than anything else.
He continued to work hard in his preparations. He worked harder every day, pushing his mental and physical limits. His training was not limited to just punches and footwork; technique, speed, strategy, stamina and intelligence were more important than ever. Under Jackson's guidance, he tried to make Joe face challenges he had never faced before. This was not just a fight; it was a summary of Joe's entire past, pain and triumph.
And finally, the day had come. The World Boxing Championship was about to start. Joe stepped into the ring, tightening his boxing gloves that he had put on over all his preparations.
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