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A little story of "The KIng & The Shark" - Boxing and MMA Duo

by ChacaToast
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This little story tells of a boy who went on a journey and became a "King". Along the way "The King" became friends with a Shark. Not just any shark, this was the most fierce and scary shark, oh by the way "she was a baby shark". Now the king and the shark share their paths together in this story of love, devotion, and commitment.

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Created on: Jul-20-2024   Last updated:  Jul-20-2024
Format: 8.5"x8.5" - Choice of Hardcover/Softcover - Premium Photo Book
Theme: Family History    Privacy: Everyone
Preview Limit: 20 Pages
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360 Promotions    Eva    Hollywood Fight Nights    Jay    King Callum Walsh    Mike Stiles    Tabitha Ricci    Tom Loeffler    UFC   
 
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Joined: Jul-20-2024

Chacatoast is a devoted fan of "The King" and "The Shark". Chacatoast was introduced to "The King" actually thru "The Sharks" platform. Chacatoast hadn't been a fan of boxing since the Mike Tyson days. He wasn't the least bit interested until one day he turned on UFC Fight Pass and was curious why Dana White had boxing on his MMA Platform. Then " The King" took to the ring and wouldn't you know he fought like a "Tyson"! Action from the beginning to end, coming forward not sdtepping back it was all the things that Chacatoast loved about the UFC. But it was "The King" that stole the show! The father and son duo had their eyes set on Callums next fight. They wanted the boxers to know they were their to support not just to watch. So the father and son came with the Ireland flag and after "The King" knocked his ass out, The father and son threw the king the flag! Now it is a tradition carried on by family or friends, last time it was "The Shark" throwing it at the end. Only 2 fights missed!

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