Compare And Contrast Antonio And Felix

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Two childhood friends are going to be fighting in the ring, but they don’t want to. Antonio and Felix both fighters but had a different fighting styles.
Antonio and Felix both considered themselves as brothers. Both were friends since childhood.Antonio and Felix grew up on lower east side of Manhattan. Antonio and Felix both lived on fifth street. They both lived in the same apartment complex.Antonio and Felix are both seventeen. Both want to be LightWeight Champions. Antonio was fair,lean,and lanky. His hair was always over his eyes. Antonio usually punches in the stomach when he fights.Antonio clothing style he would wear white trunks,black socks,black shoes. Felix was dark,short,and husky.he has a black afro.When Felix fights he likes

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