The Fighters Beyond the Ring
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  • Parts 11
  • Time 40m
  • Reads 1,063
  • Votes 38
  • Parts 11
  • Time 40m
Complete, First published Aug 02, 2015
Mature
Imagine being brought up in a world of violence. A world where to fight means to stay alive. This world is where many pitbulls live in everday. The Fighters Beyond the Ring is a story through the mind of a fighting pitbull. It brings you through his life, allows you to understand his point of view and his feelings as he's forced to fight against others of his kind. It is a story of acceptance, truth and most importantly an individuals will to survive even when the odds are always against him.
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