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... t wasn’t a fair fight rather it was a one-sided beating.

Then Jakol threw a punch, but his opponent which is Jeff dodged it with ease. In the blink of an eye, Jakol kicked him in the side, but he managed to use his arms to block the attack.

His feet skidded across the ground, and as he glanced up, he saw Jakol suspended mid-air.

The instructor’s kick was coming at him with full force, aimed directly at his blocked arm, ready to shatter his defense.

He gritted his ...

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