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The Boxer, The Icon, And Me - Paperback

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by Mnemosyne (Author)

This storyline is based on a true event of two icons and a man called, "Sugarfoot".

Sugarfoot was renowned in his own right as an accomplished third-degree Taekwondo Martial Artist, because of his love for Taekwondo, he opened two Taekwondo studios. His fans and spectators gleefully applauded at the lightning speed of his hands, especially, his feet, hence, the tag "Sugarfoot".

Despite, how excellent his expertise was in his craft. Sugarfoot had his own fighting idols. He highly admonished two of the best fighters of his time, Muhammad Ali and Bruce Lee.

He admired Mr. Ali for his motivating presence, speed, ferocious strike, and was most captivated by his character. Next, Bruce Lee, like many others, Sugarfoot studied and marveled at Mr. Lee's speed, agility, self-discipline, and his overall character and beliefs. In fact, Bruce Lee, was the sole reason for him to become a martial artist.

Number of Pages: 30
Dimensions: 0.08 x 11 x 8.5 IN
Publication Date: May 19, 2025
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