Once upon a time, Woo Do Hwan, a young man from a modest background, had a dream-- to become a world-famous boxer. He trained tirelessly for years, even competing at amateur level, but never made it to the big leagues.
Frustrated and broke, Woo Do Hwan was approached by a group of men who offered him a way out of his predicament. These men were members of a notorious gang that controlled the underground fight scene, and they saw great potential in Woo Do Hwan's boxing skills. They offered him a place in their gang as a boxer, promising to take care of him and help him become a champion.
Initially hesitant, Woo Do Hwan soon realized that he had no other options. He accepted the offer and began to rise through the ranks of the gang's boxing circuit with relative ease, thanks to his years of training.
At first, everything seemed great. Woo Do Hwan was making money, he had loyal friends in the gang, and he was living a life he had only dreamed of. However, as time went on, he began to see the darker side of the gang's operations. They were involved in drug trafficking, extortion, and violence.
Despite his reservations, Woo Do Hwan continued fighting for the gang, hoping to make enough money to leave the life behind. But every time he tried to leave, the gang would threaten his family or make him an offer he couldn't refuse.
One day, Woo Do Hwan was assigned to fight the gang leader's top boxer in a match that would be the culmination of his career. During the fight, Woo Do Hwan realized that he didn't want to be part of this world anymore. He threw in the towel and walked away, knowing that he was putting his life on the line.
The gang was furious at Woo Do Hwan's betrayal, but he stood his ground. He told them that he was tired of living a life of crime and violence, and that he wanted to be free. It took some time, but eventually, the gang let him go, never to be seen or heard from again.
Years later, Woo Do Hwan fulfilled his dream of becoming a world-famous boxer, and even opened up his own gym to train other aspiring fighters. He never forgot his past, but he also never looked back.