During Kim Donghu and Evelyn’s official promotional tour,
one particular video went viral behind the scenes—
so famous it was practically legendary.
It started with Evelyn and Kim Donghu sitting side by side.
During an official interview:
—“So I asked Tarzan, ‘Is all Korean food this spicy?’ And then he just—”
As she spoke, Evelyn casually placed her hand on Donghu’s thigh.
—“Hmm, huh? A-AH?! Oh, oh... S-Sorry! Really, I—”
The mont her hand made contact, Donghu imdiately stood up—
practically jumping out of his seat as he hastily apologized.
Anyone with any awareness knew exactly what had happened.
ㄴ What the hell is Kim Donghu hiding in his thighs?
ㄴ Why is this man walking around with a whole sausage in his pocket?
ㄴ So the rumors about him securing Tarzan physically were true.
People were shocked.
Naturally, the video racked up hundreds of millions of views.
And among those views, about twenty ca from—
“...That bastard!”
Edward Maxwell.
Not watching it would’ve been more suspicious.
A single YouTube search, and it was right there.
How could he not watch it?
Even now, despite everything, he still harbored feelings for Evelyn.
But now—now—Kim Donghu had the audacity to walk into the press conference with her?
“She’s not even allowed to sit with him!”
Evelyn wasn’t part of the fight’s official organization.
She couldn’t even attend the press conference—she was only watching from the audience.
And yet, Donghu had entered with her.
Why?
There was only one answer.
“He’s mocking ...”
Pure humiliation.
The official excuse was Tarzan promotions.
But everyone knew the real reason.
No one was that blind.
“How the hell did he even get away with this? The organizers actually allowed it?”
“PPV sales, Ed. Do you know how much people are paying to watch this fight?”
“...That much? Our fight?”
His coach, Pence, gripped his shoulders tightly.
“Ed, listen to . You cannot let this beco his fight.”
“What are you talking about?”
“This has to be your fight. Only yours.”
“What does that even an?!”
“Don’t overthink it. Kill the caveman.”
And with that, Pence stepped back.
It was ti for Edward to enter.
“Fine. Whatever. As long as I win.”
Today, he’d win the press conference.
And then, he’d win the fight.
Edward stepped out of the locker room and headed straight into the press hall.
Flashes. Caras.
Journalists waiting like hungry hyenas, ready to tear into any slip-up.
And there, sitting at the front—
“Is this so kind of joke in your country? Caveman?”
Fucking Tarzan.
Before even sitting down, Edward sneered at Kim Donghu.
“Does everything look like a joke when you’re a weak male? Feeling helpless?”
Donghu imdiately fired back, effortlessly.
The first official press conference had begun.
***
The first press conference for Edward Maxwell vs. Kim Donghu.
Top Rank Promotions’ president, Bob Dylan, was nervous.
I’ve never felt this tense before. Not once in my entire career.
Usually, the first press conference was just for show.
Boxers pretended to hate each other, threw out so soundbites, and that was it.
Especially in boxing—
most trash talk was just career comparisons.
But now?
A woman had entered the equation.
And not just any woman.
The biggest musical diva in the world.
And they even skipped the usual formalities...
Typically, the promoter would open with a speech.
Bob had decided to skip it entirely.
Because right now—
the only thing that mattered was the verbal war.
“The press conference will now begin.”
Click. Click. Click.
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The journalists shifted into position, fingers ready over keyboards.
“First question for the champion—Edward. What does this fight an to you?”
Edward didn’t hesitate.
He brought the mic to his mouth and spoke smoothly.
“It’s an education. I’ll be teaching this caveman about modern civilization—with my fists.”
Hahahaha.
Laughter imdiately rippled through the room.
Edward, sensing montum, smirked and continued.
“What does he even know? The guy’s just been pretending to be a caveman in so amateur league.”
He held up five fingers.
“Five rounds. I’ll finish him within five rounds. TKO.”
Clickclickclickclick!
Caras exploded with flashes.
The journalists imdiately turned to Kim Donghu.
“What does this fight an to you, as the challenger?”
Donghu leaned in, expression unreadable.
“A stepping stone to unifying the heavyweight championship. Nothing more.”
His answer was blunt.
Short. To the point.
No dramatics.
No jokes.
And yet, the lack of response from journalists made the air heavier.
Click. Click. Click.
Reporters began raising their hands.
It was ti for the real Q&A.
“Edward—what do you think is your opponent’s biggest weakness?”
“His stamina and experience. Both of which caven could never have.”
“Edward—what fight strategy do you expect?”
“He’ll feel the difference from Round 1. I’ll play with him a bit, and finish it in Round 5.”
He smirked.
“I’ll even give him ti to surrender. Keep a white towel ready.”
Hahaha.
Laughter rippled through the press conference once again.
The atmosphere practically demanded it.
There had been plenty of verbal jabs—
plenty of tension—
and while many agreed Kim Donghu had landed so hard hits,
“This is my ho turf.”
This press conference was being held in the West.
Edward had an overwhelming ho advantage.
Because of that,
most of the questions had been directed at him.
Western journalists, knowing social dia had turned against Edward,
were clearly trying to help him save face in this setting.
“Even a mutt gets an advantage in its own ho.”
Donghu didn’t care much about the bias.
If this were happening in his country,
the situation would’ve been reversed.
“Doesn’t matter. The ring is where everything gets decided.”
So no matter what Edward said,
he wasn’t bothered.
Until—
“This primitive ape is getting too arrogant. Must be the result of bad parenting.”
Until he crossed the line.
***
‘Whoa. This is intense for a first press conference.’
‘Dude really thinks they’re boosting him right now.’
Edward’s remark had hit hard.
Even for a first conference,
bringing up family was an extre move.
The reporters, montarily stunned—
BANG!
The sound of an explosion.
“...?”
Every head in the room snapped toward the source.
“Shit.”
“Wait, wait—SECURITY! SECURITY, MOVE!”
Kim Donghu had destroyed the table in front of him.
And now, he was standing up.
Edward hadn’t even insulted his family that harshly—
but to Donghu, family was a sacred boundary.
Thud. Thud.
He started walking.
Straight toward Edward.
“SECURITY!”
Bob, the press conference host, yelled in panic.
Multiple massive security guards—
all taller, all heavier than Donghu—
rushed in to restrain him.
And yet—
“Move.”
CRACK.
Donghu didn’t stop.
‘What the hell—?!’
‘Is this guy a monster?!’
Three n—each over 6’5, built like tanks—were hanging onto Donghu’s arms.
And yet, he just kept walking.
Dragging them along effortlessly.
‘Holy shit, he’s actually walking with us hanging off him—’
‘This is terrifying. This is not normal.’
He was unstoppable.
Even Bob—the veteran promoter, the man who had seen every kind of fighter—
stood frozen in shock.
‘Why would you ntion his family?! You never do that!’
Because in this mont, Bob understood.
Kim Donghu was the most terrifying man he had ever seen.
Eyes that looked like they could kill.
“Say it again.”
Donghu had walked past Bob.
Now, he was standing right in front of Edward.
Security had doubled, with two more n joining the struggle—
but they still couldn’t stop him.
“W-what...?”
Edward—who had been so smug just monts ago—was visibly shaken.
Donghu leaned in slightly, voice low.
“Don’t cross the line, Ed.”
Like scolding a child.
CRACK.
With one hand, Donghu casually crushed the microphone in front of Edward.
“Be grateful this isn’t the ring.”
A warning.
A promise.
“Don’t test my patience.”
Donghu didn’t raise his voice.
Didn’t lose control.
But in that mont, it was clear— this wasn’t a man.
This was a beast.
For the first ti in his life, Edward had nothing to say.
All the arrogance, all the confidence—gone.
anwhile, Donghu—even with four security guards struggling against him— stood as calm as ever.
He looked like Samson chained down.
“I’ve said everything I needed to. You can let go now.”
And with that, he smiled.
A kind smile.
And that — that was the most frightening part of all.
‘A beast wearing human skin.’
‘Security looks like they’re about to pass out, but he’s totally fine...’
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The caras flashed wildly, desperate to capture the historic mont.
Bob knew this needed to end now.
“...The face-off will be canceled.”
He barely managed to choke out the words.
The fight was still ten weeks away.
But in that mont - it already felt like a goddamn execution was coming.
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