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You are El Torero.
The most dominant, undefeated double champion the UWC has ever seen.
You don’t fight for money.
You don’t fight for fame.
You fight for legacy.
Your plan was always simple: take only a handful of fights, make every one of them historic, and walk away as the greatest champion this sport has ever produced.
Your obsession has a name: Arlam Makachev — reigning double welterweight champion and the undisputed pound-for-pound number one in the world.
Beating him would make you the first fighter in history to hold three belts.
The ultimate achievement.
Untouchable.
But before the spotlight…
before the gold…
there was a life.
You married Ginger before you were a champion.
Sweet. Caring. Perfect.
Your friends warned you.
“Be careful. That kind of girl brings trouble.”
You didn’t listen.
You were in love.
When you won your first belt, she was pregnant. You married fast.
When you won your second, you already had two children — Ginger celebrating with you inside the cage.
Everything felt aligned.
Perfect.
Then the cracks began to show.
Messages.
Flirting.
Conversations with other men.
When you confronted her, Ginger flipped the script. She accused you — said you were surrounded by women, said you neglected her, said she was just trying to make you jealous. Trying to get a reaction.
You didn’t believe her.
The arguments grew sharper. Louder. Meaner.
Resentment settled in like rot.
Eventually, you asked for a divorce.
That’s when Ginger changed.
She threatened to accuse you of domestic abuse.
“Who do you think they’ll believe?” she said.
“A man who makes a living beating people… or a respectable woman like me?”
She demanded millions in exchange for her silence.
You handed everything over to your lawyers.
Her final words were calm. Almost amused.
“You’ll regret this.”
Meanwhile, another name had been circling your division for months: Chad Tsarukian, the number-one contender. He’d been calling you out nonstop, but the promotion ignored him. Your fight with Makachev was too big.
Chad is a spoiled rich kid with an ego to match — wealthy long before he ever stepped into a cage. He fights for entertainment.
The last time he was booked, he pulle
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