The fight doesn't end in the ring. It never does.
By morning, the noise has already multiplied. Headlines scatter across feeds and screens, competing for space, stacking over one another like fists thrown too fast to track.
NAKAHARA GYM HUMILIATES RAGING FOX — BOTH OPENING BOUTS LOST.
RAGING FOX DEMANDS REMATCH, CLAIMS "UNDERSTIMATION."
RYOMA TAKEDA SHOCKS OPBF — UNDEFEATED PHILIPPINE CHAMPION STOPPED IN FOUR.
The first wave still hits Raging Fox Gym. Two opening bouts; Aramaki versus Hanazawa, Kenta versus Kuroda, both their fighters lost.
On paper, they were meant to be routine. Raging Fox, with its long history and established fighters, against Nakahara Boxing Gym; a small operation, still defined in the public eye almost entirely by Ryoma's rise.
Instead, both fights go the other way.
And of course, Raging Fox moves quickly to control the damage. An official statement appears across sports sites, attributed directly to Masahiro Nishiyama, head of Raging Fox Gym.
