EPISODE Three | Special Guest

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The night of "The Night Of Champions" arrived, and Shai Habib Jr. entered the grand event with his entourage. The atmosphere was electric, filled with the who's who of the boxing world, and Shai couldn't help but feel a sense of anticipation in the air.

As he mingled with fellow fighters and fans, the WBC Commissioner, Loren Smith, approached Shai. "Shai Habib Jr., a pleasure to have you here," he greeted with a warm smile. "We're honored to host one of the PFC's brightest stars."

Shai nodded in acknowledgment, appreciating the gesture. "Thank you, Commissioner Smith. It's a remarkable event."

As the awards ceremony unfolded, Shai couldn't help but notice the recurring name dominating the stage—Kai Nakatoshi. The WBC's prime fighter was racking up major awards left and right, and it was evident that he was a force to be reckoned with.

The climax of the event came when Shai was unexpectedly called to the stage. He took the mic, aware of the hundreds of eyes fixated on him, and prepared to announce the award for "Boxer Of The Year."

However, when Shai saw the name on the winner's envelope, his emotions got the better of him. The name printed on it was Kai Nakatoshi's, and Shai couldn't hide his disdain.

Clearing his throat, Shai couldn't resist the urge to express his sentiments. "Ladies and gentlemen," he began, his voice dripping with sarcasm, "I stand before you to announce the 'Boxer Of The Year' award. And the winner is..." He dramatically opened the envelope, revealing Kai Nakatoshi's name.

But instead of the expected congratulatory words, Shai couldn't contain his frustration. "Kai Nakatoshi," he scoffed, the crowd's anticipation growing. "Boxer of the year, huh? Well, let me tell you all something. Kai Nakatoshi may have a collection of shiny awards, but he's not a great boxer."

His words hung in the air, a challenge to the WBC's prime fighter. Shai continued, his voice dripping with defiance. "He beats competition because everyone in the WBC is aging, and all their new stars are just hyped pieces of trash."

The crowd erupted into murmurs and gasps, and Kai Nakatoshi, seated in the front row, couldn't contain his anger. He leaped to his feet, his face contorted with fury, and made a beeline for the stage.

Security rushed to intervene, but it was too late. Kai reached the stage just as Shai tossed the mic aside, and the two fighters locked eyes, a storm of tension crackling between them.

Before security could separate them, Shai and Kai exchanged heated words, threats, and even a few shoves. The chaos escalated, and it took several guards to pull them apart.

As they were escorted out of the arena separately, the world watched in shock. Shai Habib Jr. had ignited a feud with one of the WBC's most celebrated fighters, and the consequences of his words were yet to be seen.

The stage was set for a rivalry that would shake the world of combat sports—a rivalry between Shai Habib Jr. and Kai Nakatoshi.

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