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Yuri stood at the edge of the first basin, his breath steady. The water here was still, almost glass-like, but it held the chill of the deep earth. To his left, nine other boys shifted their weight, their eyes fixed on the horizon. They were bound by a shared history, yet in the water, every boy was an island.
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Reviews from viewers who followed the series often characterized the "Boy Fights" installments as repetitive or "boring," noting that the lack of structure or athletic discipline in the wrestling made it lose interest quickly for those seeking sports-style content. Yuri stood at the edge of the first basin, his breath steady
Azov Films, the company that produced the "Boy Fights" series, was a Toronto-based firm shut down in 2011 following , a massive international investigation into child exploitation. Its owner, Brian Way, was convicted of producing and distributing child pornography. They were bound by a shared history, yet