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To rescue the boy, David had to play The General’s game. He entered an underground tournament hosted in a decaying colonial mansion. This wasn't a standard kickboxing ring; it was a psychological labyrinth where the environment changed—sand floors, narrow corridors, and pitch-black pits.
The General watched from the balcony, stunned. His "Art of War" was a philosophy of greed; David’s was a philosophy of protection. Realizing his empire was crumbling, The General attempted to flee, but he found his exit blocked by the very people he had oppressed, inspired by David's stand. Kickboxer 3: The Art of War
David struggled at first. He was fighting with anger, exactly what The General expected. He was nearly beaten by Ericson in a preliminary bout, his ribs cracked and his vision blurred. To rescue the boy, David had to play The General’s game
Xian reminded him as they stood overlooking the Christ the Redeemer statue. "But when the enemy leaves no choice, you must become the storm they cannot predict." The General watched from the balcony, stunned
When The General’s enforcer, a hulking brute named , kidnapped Marcos to use him as a drug mule, David’s peaceful mission ended.