Chapter 67: Chapter 67: Doctor and Referee decision
Daniel Greene nodded in agreement. "Absolutely, Michael. Felix\'s strategy to focus on the cut has been effective. It\'s given him a clear advantage, and the doctor\'s presence here indicates that the injury could be serious. Edward\'s tough, but this is a significant issue."
Michael continued, "You\'ve got to admire Edward\'s heart. Despite the blood and the pain, he\'s kept coming forward, showing incredible resilience. But at some point, the cut might just become too much to overcome."
Daniel added, "Felix\'s discipline and technique have really shone through in this round. He\'s managed to stay composed and exploit the cut effectively. If the fight does continue, it will be interesting to see how Edward responds and if he can adapt to Felix\'s precision."
Michael glanced at the octagon, where Edward was still being evaluated. "Right now, it\'s up to the doctor and the referee to make the call. It\'s a tough situation, but safety always comes first. We\'ve seen many fights where a fighter\'s injury has led to a stoppage, and it looks like we might be on the verge of one here."
Daniel leaned closer to the camera, his expression serious. "If the fight is stopped, Felix will have earned the win through his smart strategy and effective execution."
As they spoke, the ringside doctor finished his evaluation and conferred with the referee.
The crowd watched in silence, waiting for the final decision on whether the fight would continue or end due to the injury.
In the middle of the crowd, a young man named, his blue eyes fixed intently on the ring, Damon.
He had arrived early, with nothing else to do before his own match, and decided to watch the first fight.
He had been surprised when one of the fighters, Edward, was the same person he had met in the locker room showers earlier.
Damon\'s interest in the fight grew, and he found himself invested in the outcome.
He watched as Edward struggled to continue, his cut worsening with each passing moment.
The ringside doctor and referee conferred, their faces grave with concern.
As the tension built, Damon sighed, his breath escaping slowly.
He felt a tinge of sympathy for Edward, remembering their brief encounter in the locker room.
He had seemed like a tough, resilient guy, but now he was on the verge of defeat.
Damon\'s eyes remained fixed on the ring, his mind absorbed in the drama unfolding before him.
He wondered what would happen next, whether Edward would be able to continue or if the fight would be stopped due to his injury.
The referee approached Edward, his expression serious. He placed a hand on Edward\'s shoulder and said, "Edward, we have to stop the fight. The cut is too severe."
Edward\'s eyes widened in shock. "No, please," he begged, his voice shaking. "Don\'t stop it. I can keep going. I need to win this."
The referee shook his head. "It\'s for your safety. The doctor says the cut is too bad."
Tears welled up in Edward\'s eyes. He fought to keep them from falling, his voice trembling as he pleaded. "This is my last chance. My dad... He has cancer. I need this win for him, for us."
The referee hesitated, seeing the desperation in Edward\'s eyes. But the blood was still flowing, and the decision had to be made. "Edward, I\'m sorry, but I can\'t let you continue like this."
Edward\'s shoulders slumped, and he mumbled, "I need to do this... for my dad," his voice was barely a whisper.
The referee looked at Edward with a mix of sympathy and regret. "I\'m sorry, Edward. We have to stop."
Edward stood there, the fight draining out of him as the reality sank in.
Although people couldn\'t hear what was said in the ring, Edward\'s reaction told them everything.
His shoulders slumped.
He slowly walked to the edge of the cage and sat down, leaning back, covering his face with his hands.
Michael Bosley\'s voice filled the arena. "This is heartbreaking to see. Edward gave it everything he had, but it looks like the fight is over for him."
Daniel Greene added softly, "He\'s worked so hard, and to have it end like this... You can see how much it means to him."
The announcer entered the cage, the microphone in hand. The crowd fell silent, waiting for the final word.
"Ladies and gentlemen," the announcer\'s voice echoed through the arena, "due to a medical stoppage, the referee has called a halt to this contest. Declaring the winner by TKO, Felix Grayson!"
The crowd cheered, though the mood was subdued. Felix raised his hands in victory, but his eyes lingered on Edward, still sitting by the cage.
Michael spoke again. "Felix earned that win, but this was a tough one to watch. Edward gave it his all, and you can see how much it hurts him."
Daniel nodded. "He fought with everything he had, but sometimes, it just isn\'t enough. We wish Edward the best and hope he bounces back from this."
Damon stood up, his eyes fixed on the scene before him.
He shook his head slowly, taking a deep breath in through his nose and out through his mouth.
He turned and made his way to the back. He needed to prepare for his own fight, to focus on his own strategy and technique.
As he walked, he couldn\'t help but think about Edward, who had just suffered a tough defeat.
He had seemed so determined, so focused on winning. Damon wondered what had driven him to fight with such intensity.
Meanwhile, Edward made his way to the back, his eyes fixed on the ground. He didn\'t talk to anyone, didn\'t acknowledge the people around him. He just kept walking, his shoulders slumped in defeat.
Felix, on the other hand, was celebrating his win. He was smiling, laughing, and high-fiving his cornermen. He was basking in the glory of his victory, enjoying the cheers of the crowd.
As Damon approached the locker room, he could hear the sound of Edward\'s heavy breathing. He sounded like he was struggling to hold back tears.