Compare And Contrast Antonio And Felix

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“The Golden Gloves”

“Don’t quit. Suffer now and live the rest of your life as a champion” Antonio and Felix both wanted to be boxing champions, but they both had different fighting styles.
Antonio and felix each like fighting. Although they both have the same dream of being a lightweight boxing champion. Antonio and Felix workout together and practice. The two boys fought for their community. Each of them won two gold-plated metals plus a silver and bronze. Antonio and Felix grew up on 5th street between Avenue A and B. Also another thing is that Antonio and Felix are both the same age which is seventeen
Felix is a darker skin tone and Antonio is a fair skin tone.Antonio weighs 133 pounds and Felix weighs 134 pounds not a big difference.

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