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00:02 Jason is also a professional boxer. He's been practicing boxing for 12 years.
00:06 He sees boxing as a way to raise the children's morale.
00:19 What do your parents do?
00:21 My mother is just home and my father is out hunting.
00:27 How does he earn his living?
00:30 He earns a little, just enough to buy rice and food.
00:33 What is your dream for your family?
00:42 For them to be able to feed their family, to build a house.
00:48 But the children can't fulfill their dreams when they are alone.
00:55 They need proper training and support.
00:59 A former boxer helped them.
01:06 Coach Arnel Zampaga.
01:09 When there's no class, Coach Arnel sends the children to the gym.
01:24 He's a foreman in construction. He teaches the children freely.
01:29 We'll just stay here and watch the other one.
01:52 You won't be a champion if you're like him.
01:57 Coach Arnel sometimes joins the team as a pro boxer.
02:01 I really love boxing. Whenever there's a boxing match, I join.
02:06 I'm an amateur.
02:08 But his career was ruined.
02:12 So he left his dream to others.
02:18 I'm a boxer because my wife passed away early.
02:22 I train with them because I want to find someone with potential.
02:27 Nilo and Jason are the youngest boxers in the group.
02:36 And they are preparing to become pros.
02:47 They will join an official boxing event.
02:51 It's an early trial for them to fulfill their dreams.
02:58 Coach Arnel is also preparing seriously.
03:03 When I got a job, I went straight to the gym to teach the children.
03:10 Do you want to fight?
03:16 I'll practice first to be strong.
03:19 How do you feel?
03:21 I'm a little nervous.
03:23 I'm nervous.
03:24 I'm nervous.
03:26 I'm nervous.
03:27 I'm nervous.
03:29 I'm nervous.
03:30 I'm nervous.
03:32 I'm nervous.
03:34 I'm nervous.
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