After submitting his opponent Weldemar Friberg in hilariously fast fashion on GFC 6: Lune vs. Kim, Daniel quickly returned to the gym to focus on his training. Not before enjoying himself by indulging in his favourite hobbies, of course. One night, while Daniel and others from the Diamond Unbreakable gym were out drinking (as a means of distracting a teammate from his unfortunate defeat), Daniel received a text message from manager Rei.
it read.
One can't say whether such an opportunity has arisen due to his performances inside the cage, or as a result of his growing hype as a savage scholarship program representative. It could be down to either, or, both of these factors. But either way, "Hype Boy" is set to face the toughest task of his young career thus far as he is fast-tracked to the title picture - where he will meet the streaking 20 year old Champion in "The White Dragon" Genko Yeshuati. Daniel was reached out by a independent Japanese martial arts magazine Budo+ for a statement regarding his upcoming title fight. He had this to say about the match and his opponent:
"Honestly, I didn't expect to be here so soon. It's a surprise for sure, but a welcome one. My opponent is older than me and more experienced but we're not the same. I'm a savage. He's been finished twice before and will be finished again come GFC 10. I know that last time I said I was gonna box the guy to death and then I took him down and tapped him asap and shocked everyone but I'm not gonna keep anything a secret this time."
"I will beat this man on the feet and crack that chin in savage fashion. If he tries to take it to the clinch, which my coaches suspect he will, then I will beat him there too. He was rocked by a boxer half as skilled as me and knocked out by men with zero power. I don't see how I lose this. If gambling was legal in this country I'd tell you to put everything you own on Daniel Marsh by KO.
"When the belt is wrapped around my waist, Rocket will know he chose the right man for the Savage title. I'm special."
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