Nacho Lebra

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I got to see the great Nacho Lebra, a night I will truly never forget. I won front row box seats on the radio a month ago. I usually think luck is a myth but right then I had to be one of the luckiest kids in the world. Tickets like this cost almost three thousand dollars and I got two for free. Thousands of people were trying to win these tickets but I was the winner, imagine the odds of that! The day has finally come; the great Nacho Lebra is boxing John Cena, he is one out of the ten most violent boxers in the world, nevertheless, he does not come close to being compared to Nacho Lebra. My best friend Rudy and I are at the stadium, a peculiar smell of vending hotdogs and cheese from the nachos lingers into my nose, that means it is game time. When I got the chance to see Nacho Lebra fight, I was truly amazed by his speed, his defense, and his power.

To begin with, I was totally astonished because I never thought a human being could have so much speed. Watching Nacho Lebra block almost all of
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When he blocked John Cenas punches it was like watching someone try to punch through a steal door, not happening. Nacho Lebras punches were quick and fast too. He moved with such a elegant glide, it was like Nacho Lebra was dancing with John Cena but actually he was punching him in the face, arm, and practically everywhere on the upper half of his body. It was amazing!

But most of all, seeing Nacho Lebra is unforgettable because you truly see the power he has inside of him. The crowd was going wild, Nacho Lebra is on his last round in this championship. His opponent, John Cena is throwing some hard punches but Nacho Lebra is blocking them all. Nacho Lebra swings two perfect punches, one hit John Cenas left jaw, the other was a uppercut so sweet you could taste it. Blood was flying everywhere, some even flew on my shirt. "One!, two!, three!" says the referee, John Cena is down and out like a

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