Chapter 40: Coach Wu
An hour passed, and the girl named "I'm crazy for HUI" didn't respond, but there was a read prompt on the dialog box.
I guess she didn't want to answer, or she was only indignant at the keyboard warriors, and she didn't have any special care for me.
Hehe,I guess I'm being amorous.,Seeing that there is a HUI in the other party's screen name.,I thought it was related to my own Hui.,I thought to myself.。
After closing the computer, I called Lao Fan and asked him to go to Xiao Ya's fight club to practice boxing, and by the way, I also familiarized myself with the coach in advance about the process and precautions of the bar boxing match.
By the way, there are also various feints to learn during boxing matches, such as how to lose realistically and how to win beautifully.
These things are actually quite difficult, especially for me, a practical player who has no foundation in acting, I am afraid it is a big challenge.
I arrived at the fight club before Lao Fan. It's funny to say, I just called the club to make an appointment for boxing, and only 10 minutes later, the club actually sent a commercial car to pick me up.
According to the driver, they have been informed by the general office of Xiao that I will be a VIP member of their club in the future, and I will enjoy the diamond-level VIP service throughout the process.
Maybe I was dressed ordinarily, and the driver was very curious about me as a VIP, and always used my words along the way, wondering what my relationship was with them.
At first, I had a few words with him, but then I got so annoyed that I just closed my eyes and pretended to ignore him.
When I arrived at the club, the coach who received me was surnamed Wu, who claimed to be the coach of the former Imperial Capital WJ team, and had won many awards.
He said that he was out of the blue, but this person didn't feel like a martial artist to me, but more like a salesman selling membership cards in a club.
Coach Wu is not tall, about 170-173 by eye. He is also no different from ordinary people in figure, neither well-developed triceps nor strong quadriceps, and does not look like he has been professionally trained at all.
It's hard for me to imagine that such a person would dare to claim to be the coach of the WJ team.
But it doesn't seem to have anything to do with me, after all, I'm here to learn the process and feints of boxing, not to practice boxing with him.
After chatting with Coach Wu for a while, I had a general understanding of the boxing process.
According to him, bar boxing is generally divided into two types: exhibition and challenge.
The so-called exhibition match refers to the show-based competition between the fighters inside the bar.
Due to the performance, the outcome of this kind of competition has already been decided, but the specific details are adjusted according to the attendance of the day.
For example, when there are more customers, the bar will let the fighter fight a few more rounds, or even a full twelve rounds, in order to make more money.
At this time, the fighters should cooperate with each other, and it is best to play a wonderful event that is evenly matched or a Jedi counterattack, so as to stimulate the emotions of the audience and make them spend more money and more money while they are excited.
Of course, the bar will not let the fighters work hard in vain, and as the turnover of the day increases, the fighters will also get a certain amount of dividends.
If there are fewer customers on the day, it doesn't matter. It's not very profitable anyway, and it's okay to end it in five rounds hastily, or simply knock it out with one punch.
In this case, the fighter can only earn the most basic appearance fee, and don't think about the dividends.
Exhibition matches are common and are staged almost every night. But the specific famous boxers who played that night depended on the arrangements of the bar boxing tournament planners.
However, in general, a fighter is scheduled for a minimum of two fights per week.
If it is a more popular fighter, or if the boxing planning department deliberately exaggerates certain plots, the appearance rate of the fighter will be higher, sometimes 4-5 fights a week, or even 7 fights a week.
After talking about the exhibition match, let's talk about the challenge.
This so-called challenge is when some fighting enthusiasts or spectators challenge the professional fighters of the bar.
If the challenger wins by chance, he will receive a small prize from the bar, ranging from 5,000 to 10,000 yuan.
It doesn't matter if the challenger unfortunately loses, he doesn't have to lose money, at most he will be beaten, and then he can get a VIP card and other souvenirs from the bar when he gets out of the ring.
In fact, compared to the exhibition matches that are held every night, the challenge is relatively rare, and there are quite a lot of restrictions.
After all, it's a matter of time to love combat sports, and it's another thing to get them involved.
Aside from the technical and tactical level, the challenger must first have a certain amount of courage and dare to face his own injuries and the cynicism of the audience.
But having the courage to challenge is only a prerequisite, the key is whether the organizers of the bar boxing tournament can accept the challenge and then sign a contract with it.
You know, the organizers are not stupid, they can't accept everyone's challenge.
For example, if the physical condition is not suitable for the challenge, then it is resolutely unacceptable! To put it mildly, what if the challenger dies in the ring?
It is true that there is a society governed by the rule of law, but the essence of the law is that it tends to protect the weak.
Therefore, in many cases, even if there is an exemption clause in the contract identified by both parties, as the organizer of the strong party, it still has to bear a certain amount of responsibility in the end, that is, lose money!
For example, if you have a background in a fight club, or have participated in professional competitions and achieved certain results, the organizers of the boxing tournament will generally not accept it.
However, this situation is relatively rare, relatively complex to deal with, and more obscure. Something, hehe, you know......
After talking to me about the process and precautions of the boxing match, Coach Wu said that I should adapt to the environment today, and tomorrow I will arrange a professional course to systematically learn the feints in the ring.
I understand that Coach Wu's so-called adaptation is actually to see how my fighting foundation is, and then teach me in a targeted manner.
Five minutes later, I changed into shorts and gloves, did a simple warm-up exercise, and nodded to Coach Wu, who was holding a curved chest target, and signaled him to get ready.
Coach Wu smiled, and he said that I let go of the kick and wanted to see how my leg skills were.
I took a deep breath, let out a loud snort, and slammed a step into the curved chest target.
Listening to the sound of "bang", Coach Wu, who was holding an arc-shaped chest target, flew out more than three meters upside down with a chest target, and fell to the ground heavily.
Seeing this, I hurriedly ran over to help Coach Wu and said to him apologetically:
"Coach Wu, I'm sorry, I didn't hold the strength just now, are you okay?"
Coach Wu gasped and waved his hand, looked at my right foot, and then at the arc-shaped chest target that had been kicked open at this time, and exclaimed:
"I'll go, Xiaohui, your strength is simply too strong, and it feels a little worse than Anthony Marcus, the Demon King of Hell. Xiaohui, tell me the truth, how do you practice this leg skill? Who taught it? ”