On top of that, Lindsay has a job offer that would require her to move out of state. Unfortunately, they will need to fight each other soon, with only one able to qualify for the Olympics. When Brown learns that Coach Bell has lied to Jerry about his prospects, Brown begins to sympathize with Jerry and to bond with him as unlikely friends. He and Brown both advance to the next round of the competition, to be held in Pasadena. Motivated by the memory that he has never finished anything he ever started, Jerry scores a shocking knockout. Coach Bell has gotten all he wanted out of Jerry and is so apathetic about the outcome that he deserts Jerry's corner in the middle of the bout. Jerry drives team members to the first stage of the Olympic qualifying eliminations in Phoenix, where because of his age and lowly status he is immediately paired against the No. By falsely boosting Jerry's hopes, Bell can avoid paying him the usual $100 per day for a hired sparring partner. What Jerry does not know is that Coach Bell privately sees Jerry as no more than a sparring partner and motivator for Brown, who is a legitimate Olympic candidate but who has a weakness against hard-hitting left-handers like Jerry. He goes into serious training, loses weight and needles Brown, telling him there is "a new sheriff" in town in the light-heavyweight division. He is mocked by Bell's top light-heavyweight contender, Robert Brown, which motivates Jerry to get into shape. But his friend and co-worker Oswaldo Sanchez gives him encouragement, as does Lindsay Pratt, an attractive lawyer who works out at the gym and has caught Jerry's eye. Jerry is clearly too old and out-of-shape, so he is not interested. Bell invites him to come to the Olympic tryouts. He is noticed by Eddie Bell (played by real-life boxing coach Tom Quinn), a coach who will train boxers trying to qualify for the next Olympic Games. Due to his strong left hand, Jerry's boxing nickname was "The Hammer," though a running joke depicts people assuming the nickname describes Jerry's work as a carpenter. He takes a beating, but surprisingly lands a one-punch knockout. He drives a beat-up pickup truck and loses both the construction job and the woman in his life.Īn amateur Golden Gloves boxer long ago, Jerry is asked one day if he would be willing to spar with an up-and-coming fighter named Malice Blake. He works part-time in construction as a carpenter and part-time as a boxing instructor at a fitness center near Los Angeles. Note: Text not finalized because our PSCT specialists are not available at time of writing.Jerry Ferro is turning 40 years old and leading a mediocre life. Also, this card’s name refers to a Gun’s percussion hammer, but we can only use one word since patterns. Note: Lindwurm is a Central-Northern European Dragon associated as being a serpent or sort of serpent. (2) During your opponent’s turn, if this card is in your GY (Quick Effect): You can target 1 “Fallen of Albaz” in your GY between that target and this card, Special Summon one and banish the other. (1) When a Fusion, Synchro, Xyz or Link Monster activates an effect: You can negate that activation, then you can return 1 monster on the field to the owner’s hand. You can only use the (1)st and (2)nd effects of this card’s name each once per turn. Materials: “Fallen of Albaz” + 1 Beast, Beast-Warrior or Winged Beast monster Level 8 DARK Winged Beast Fusion Effect Monster PHHY-JP034 撃鉄竜リンドブルム Gekitetsuryuu Lindwurm (Lindwurm the Hammer Dragon)
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