Chapter 415: Another business of the Poker Organization: Bloody Underground Boxing Matches



Chapter 415: Another business of the Poker Organization: Bloody Underground Boxing Matches

Chapter 415: Another business of the Poker Organization: Bloody Underground Boxing Matches

The underground boxing match.

It quickly attracted Bai Yu's attention, and he frowned in confusion.

Because, according to previous inferences...the Poker Organization controls the Crips and is likely to use the Crips' unique characteristics to engage in drug, pornography, casino and intelligence businesses.

But this underground boxing match that suddenly emerged has obviously attracted some attention.

Bai Yu did not hesitate at all. He tapped the desktop and spoke seriously.

"Underground boxing match?"

"Tell me more about this."

At this moment, Horford had no intention of resisting the idea of ​​concealing the truth. He immediately answered after a brief recollection.

"Underground boxing has only started in the last three years."

"At the beginning, our Crips Gang recruited a new member named Sam, who was a man who sneaked into the United States from Africa. When he was in Africa, he received a certain degree of boxing training."

"They came here illegally from Africa specifically to seek better development."

"But later... since there was no job after arriving in the United States, even survival became a problem, so he joined our Crips Gang."

"We definitely had no reason to reject these black brothers who were in trouble, so we accepted them into the gang."

"At that time, our Crips had been involved in the drug business for a while, so the entire gang was actually quite well-off. In addition, many members were always looking for trouble after they had been involved in drug trafficking."

"Fights often break out within gangs due to various minor conflicts."

"So Deco simply spent money to buy a boxing ring and put it in the middle of the basketball court, specifically for those members who were too addicted to the game to resolve conflicts."

"And Sam, who has just joined the Crips, often uses this boxing ring for training."

"I have to admit that Sam is different from those of us who were born and raised here. He is determined to rely on his boxing talent to participate in those big competitions in the future and earn dollars to build his hometown."

"Since Sam often uses the boxing ring for training, it naturally caused dissatisfaction among some members. Why should a new member from Africa occupy this boxing ring every day?"

"So for a while, there were members who would provoke Sam almost every day, and the two would fight with their fists in the boxing ring."

"But those members who provoked Sem, without exception... basically couldn't last more than a few minutes under his fists, and most were knocked unconscious by a single punch."

Speaking of this.

Witt, who had been sitting next to them and had been silent before, asked with some confusion.

"Sem?"

"If he's such a good fighter, why haven't I heard his name from the Blood Gang members?"

"And even if you became a famous boxer, I would have heard of you."

"Or... I don't need to listen at all. You guys in the Crips Gang should have promoted it long ago, just like how Bruce became an NBA star, right?"

Hear this question.

Horford couldn't help but sigh and shook his head.

"If things had gone according to normal course, I think Sam would have become a famous boxer."

"But... he died. He died just over a month after joining our Crips. It's such a pity."

"Dead?" Bai Yu couldn't help but raise his eyebrows. Although he was a little confused, he had a rough guess in his mind and continued to ask.

"Is it because of your participation in underground boxing matches?"

Horford nodded with some regret, and then spoke out to describe the detailed process.

"At that time, Sam had become the most capable fighter in our Crips Gang."

"Whenever he stands in the boxing ring, it feels like his whole body is glowing, and every punch he throws is filled with the belief that he wants to build his poor hometown."

"It was under such circumstances that Deco asked Sam if he wanted to participate in an underground boxing match. If he won, he could get $50,000, and our Crips wouldn't take his money."

"But the requirements of the match are... there will be no referee for this match. It is an unregulated match, and both sides will use bare fists. The organizer will end the match only when one side falls completely."

"Sam actually doesn't want to participate in this kind of boxing match psychologically, because he is worried that if he becomes a famous boxer in the future, people will dig up his stain and his sports career will end."

"But because Deco asked him to join the Crips, and the winner would get $50,000, which was enough to give his parents in Africa a good life, so he agreed."

"Many of our Cripple Gang's elders also went to watch this boxing match."

"When he was in the boxing ring, Sam actually performed very well. He threw every punch with the belief that he would win, and he even knocked his opponent down several times."

"But since Sam was participating in this kind of underground boxing match for the first time, and he wasn't that ferocious, nor did he have enough experience, and he was also somewhat merciful, so he didn't hit his opponent again when he fell to the ground."

"And this... became the most important reason for his accident."

"After being knocked down for the third time, the opponent poked Sam's eyes with his fingers and knocked him to the ground."

"After Sam's eye was injured and he was knocked down, he punched Sam in the back of the head. There was no referee so no one could stop him."

"As long as Sam didn't show any reaction after being hit, the opponent stopped."

"At that time, all the elders of our Crips Gang who were watching the match were anxious and wanted to rush to the ring to stop it, but Deco told us...if we rushed to the ring, we would be shot immediately."

"This is underground boxing without rules. I looked at the cheering audience around me."

"I found that there was no mercy in their eyes, only excitement and agitation. It seemed that every punch from the opponent was pumping their adrenaline."

"Sam died. He died in a very miserable way."

"But the boxing ring in the basketball court still remains in our Crips Gang, and at the same time, underground boxing matches have become the target of many members of our Crips Gang."

"After all, if you win one game, you can earn a lot of dollars. Everyone wants to give it a try."

"The most important thing is... the organizers don't just select professional boxers. Even ordinary people can participate, and their opponents will of course be ordinary people."

"After all, in addition to professional boxers, an underground boxing match for one night must also involve some rookies fighting each other, to pave the way for the finale and to stimulate the adrenaline of the audience."

This moment.

Bai Yu has completely understood that this so-called underground boxing match is most likely another gray industry of the poker organization besides prostitution, gambling and drugs, and then hurriedly said.

"Where are the underground boxing matches held?"

Horford did not hesitate, and obviously had a deep memory of this place, and he answered quickly.

“It’s right next door in Brooklyn.”

"It looks like a large boxing training hall from the outside, but the second floor is a huge place similar to a dance hall with a boxing ring in the middle, where underground boxing matches are held every once in a while."

"The name of this boxing training gym is No.9 Boxing Gym..."

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