“Six, seven, eight” The referee called out, Stan aka ‘lights out’ was in a position he doesn’t find himself as often. He struggled to get back on his feet as a flash came through his mind, He remembers when the doctor cleared him for this fight, even though he was warned that any blow to his head could be fatal, because this time around he wasn’t in his prime. The youth strength was long behind him, and it was clear he had fewer matches in front of him than those he had conquered in the past. Although this fight was different because this was a fight scheduled years ago, but he had to cancel due to a bone fracture at the time which gave him the nickname “Lights Out”. After recovery, Stan, Went On to claim ten world championship belts.

 Stan and his present opponent Slavic share a total of 16 championships equally at the time of their peak when they both still had a good grip in the boxing world. The media created a rivalry to determine who was the best amongst them. A rematch was inevitable, for this is the dream match the world wants to see. Stan wants to prove his point even though his health was at stake. Slavic’s fans were more than present for this rematch. The air was heavy with anticipation as people travelled from different countries to watch it live. The fans had high expectation as they cheered in excitement. They had been waiting a little over a decade to see this; While Stan aka “Lights Out” fan did not know what to expect, they fear he could go down because he is not as strong as he used to be. Stan is known to come back stronger towards the end of his fights and as such claimed several championship Belts.

 Suddenly the flash faded, Stan was back on his feet at the count of seven, because he is Stan and would not let his fans down. The fog lifted. His vision became clear. He clenched his fist with everything in him as the referee asked, Are you okay Stan? He acknowledged with a nod, Then the bell went off for the eight-round and in one lightning strike he delivers one of his hit blows that reaffirmed his name Lights Out “nine, ten “The referee counted for Slavic, but Slavic was out for the count.