The True Enemy of King of Fighters

Tian Jun
Fan Shaohuang, Chan Kwan Tai, Ren Gangxiu, Kuan Tai Chen
2002
Mainland China, Hong Kong
Completed
Mandarin Chinese, Cantonese
86 minutes
Detailed introduction
This film (drama)Also known as力王之真正敌人,is aMainland China, Hong KongProducerwomen sex,At2002Released in year
。The dialogue language isMandarin Chinese, Cantonese,Current Douban rating3.3(For reference only)。
In the boxing ring, Ya Hu's only wish is to compete with the champion, King of Fighters. Ya Hu finally challenges King of Fighters, enduring a grueling fifteen rounds where both fighters deliver relentless blows, unable to determine a clear winner. In this situation, both Ya Hu and King of Fighters suffer serious injuries and are hospitalized. Due to severe eye injuries, King of Fighters can no longer participate in boxing matches; further participation could jeopardize his vision, leading him to leave the boxing world for good. This boxing match doesn't bring much financial benefit to King of Fighters, but it garners him significant fame. He later receives a small bonus and decides to buy a house and a motorcycle, which he has loved since childhood, in installments. He thought he could then lead a simple, carefree life. However, as they began to enjoy their happy days, King of Fighters suddenly experiences a decline in vision, leading to repeated mistakes at work and ultimately his dismissal. When he seeks new employment, he encounters numerous obstacles. At the same time, Xiao Zhi discovers she is pregnant, and with their financial situation deteriorating, she has no choice but to return to her former job at a restaurant. Unfortunately, overworking leads to her injury and hospitalization, prompting King of Fighters to return to the boxing scene. In a boxing match, he suffers defeat due to missing Xiao Zhi, who is in the hospital. After some encouragement and guidance from his coach, Uncle Tai, Xiao Zhi awakens in the hospital and learns that Ya Hu intends to challenge King of Fighters. She can only offer her encouragement...