The dialogue revolves around Ojo, a young man who is training to participate in a boxing competition, despite his parents' disapproval. They are concerned about his ability to compete at a high level, especially against a seasoned fighter, and worry about his safety. Ojo is determined to prove himself and win the $250,000 prize money. Despite his initial enthusiasm, Ojo struggles in the ring and eventually passes out, losing the fight.
After the fight, Ojo's parents are proud of him for trying his best, but Ojo is disappointed and feels like a failure. His father tries to encourage him, saying that he needs more training to become a great fighter. Ojo's mother, on the other hand, is still worried about his safety and wants him to stop boxing.
The dialogue also touches on Ojo's relationship with his parents, particularly his father, who he feels doesn't support him. Ojo accuses his father of not believing in him and not being proud of him. The conversation ends with Ojo feeling unappreciated and misunderstood by his parents.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Ojo is training for a boxing competition.
2. The competition is the World Boxing Championship.
3. The winner of the competition will receive $250,000.
4. Ojo's parents do not think he is ready for the competition.
5. Ojo's trainer is Freddy Roach.
6. The competition is taking place in three days.
7. Ojo's current weight is 90 kg, and he needs to lose 30 kg to reach the recommended weight of 60 kg.
8. Ojo's fitness trainer has been working with him for a short time, and Ojo's parents are not confident in his abilities.
9. Ojo's opponent in the competition is the WBA heavyweight champion of the world, David Ha.
10. The competition is being held in front of a large audience, with thousands in attendance and millions watching around the world.
11. Ojo's parents are worried about his safety and do not want him to get hurt.
12. Ojo is determined to win the competition and prove himself to his parents.
13. Ojo loses the fight against David Ha.
14. After the fight, Ojo's parents are proud of him for trying his best and encourage him to continue training to become a better fighter.