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i'm   not   sure   you're   doin'   that   right.

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@punchouts       ✩      no   need   to   apologize,   i'd   probably   do   the   same   in   your   shoes,   pal.   Italy?   i   was   there   pretty   shortly   while   i   was   stationed.   didn't   get   to   see   much,   hopin'   maybe   one   day   i'll   go   back   on   my   own   terms.   what   brings   you   here?
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@ecrlyriser  |    T͟H͟A͟T͟ ͟M͟A͟K͟E͟S͟ more sense,   i apologize,    amico.    naples,    italy!      have you ever been?   
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@punchouts       ✩      yeah—-   some   fruits   we   keep   unpeeled.   this   though,   the   banana,   still   gets   peeled.   :)   first   time,   eh?   where   abouts   are   you   from?
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⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀⠀“  GET UP,   STEFANO!  GET UP!  ”
              ⠀⠀⠀ ⠀⠀ character background  /    written by chan!

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his defining moment came when he was offered a title shot against the world champion, hector "the titan" cervantes. it was a fight that promised glory and immortality, a chance to leave his mark in boxing history. the entire nation rallied behind him, and on the night of the fight, the arena was filled with chants of "gladiator! gladiator!"
            
            the fight was an epic clash, a testament to stefano's indomitable spirit. round after round, he and hector exchanged devastating blows. stefano's resilience was awe-inspiring, but hector was too great of an opponent. in the tenth round, stefano took a brutal hit to his knee,  popping the cap inwards,  allowing him to collapse to the canvas. the crowd fell silent as medics rushed to his side.   that’s when stefano realized he’d never fight the same again.  
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i.          STORIA DEL GLADIATORE 
            stefano love, born and raised in the south of naples,  grew up in a place where opportunities were scarce.   as a kid,  he found solace and strength in boxing after being bruised and battered by his schoolmates. the local gym became his sanctuary, a place where he could channel his frustrations and dreams into something tangible.
            
            from a young age, stefano showed exceptional talent. his powerful punches and relentless spirit earned him the nickname "the gladiator" from his coach, a nod to the ancient warriors of rome. by the time he was twenty, he was already a local legend, with an undefeated record and a reputation for never backing out from a fight.
            
            stefano's big break came when he was offered a chance to fight in the italian national championships at just the age of 19. it was a grueling tournament, but stefano's determination and skill saw him through to the finals. there, he faced marco "the beast" bianchi, a seasoned fighter with a fearsome reputation. the match was brutal, but stefano emerged victorious, his arm raised in triumph as the new national champion.
            
            with this victory, stefano's career skyrocketed. he began training under renowned coaches, and soon, he was fighting on the international stage. the world watched as "the gladiator" conquered opponent after opponent, his fame spreading far and wide. yet, despite his success, stefano remained humble, always remembering the village that had nurtured his dreams.
            
            however, with fame came new pressures. the demands of his career took a toll on his body and mind. injuries began to accumulate, each fight leaving him more battered than the last. but stefano refused to stop. he fought through the pain, driven by a desire to provide for his family and make his people proud.
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