He tells Dong-man to give in so that everyone wins, but with a wry laugh, Dong-man says that nobody would win. Dong-man doesn’t even acknowledge him, and the man (he’s Tak-soo’s coach, COACH CHOI) gets irritated. ![]() Before the match, a man tries to convince Dong-man to throw the fight. We’re taken back to 2007, to the fight that ended Dong-man’s career. Tak-soo knocks out his opponent with a roundhouse kick, the very move that used to be Dong-man’s specialty. He points to Tak-soo currently strutting around the ring like he owns it, and says that both he and Dong-man did stupid things, but Dong-man is the only one feeling guilty.Īs he watches the fight, Dong-man can’t help but remember how his own body felt when he used to execute those same moves. He asks Coach why he’s being so cruel to him, but Coach Hwang counters that it’s Dong-man who’s being cruel to himself. If they can’t learn to talk instead of just arguing, they’re never going to be able to work out the truth.ĭong-man feels stunned and betrayed when he realizes that Coach Hwang has brought him to a fight where his old rival, Tak-soo, is competing. It doesn’t help that his feelings for Ae-ra are confusing the hell out of him, especially when she’s having some pretty puzzling feelings herself. ![]() He’s torn between dissatisfaction with his life as it is and his fear of striking out for what he wants. With pressure coming at him from every side, Dong-man is having a rough time lately.
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