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What's the annual fee for a boxing match in Bourne?
Bowen's annual fighting fee is 20,000-26,000, excluding room and board, and the minimum tuition fee is 200 million a year.

The "Bourne Fight Event" refers to a fight club in Chengdu that adopted more than 400 poor orphans in Daliangshan, let them study and practice mixed fighting in the club, and occasionally participate in some commercial performances. These children found confidence and happiness in the battle, and also saw the hope of the future. However, in 20 17, a video about "beating orphans" went viral on the internet, which triggered a strong response from public opinion.

Many people think that clubs use children for profit, abuse and exploit children, and ask the police to intervene in the investigation immediately. With the intervention of the police and the education department, these children were sent back to their hometown for compulsory education. However, unexpectedly, these children indicated that they did not want to go home, preferring to stay in the club and continue to learn fighting.

The founder of "Battle of Bourne" is Bourne. He is from Heishui County, Aba Prefecture, Sichuan Province. He lost his father forever when he was eight years old. Although he experienced hardships since childhood, he never lost his love for life. /kloc-When he was 0/8 years old, Bowen began to contact Sanda and later became an armed police soldier. With extraordinary personal ability, he won the title of "single parallel bars, grasping and hitting" in the military competition of the armed police.

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It was Bourne's idea for the club to adopt these "war orphans". During his service, Bowen once gave military guidance to grass-roots units. In the process of going to the grassroots, he noticed that there were often some children wandering in the mountains and streets. Bowen learned that almost all these children have no family to take care of them, some are orphans who have lost their parents, and some are too poor to take care of them at all.

"If these children can't get a good education or guidance, it's hard to say that they will really go on the road of breaking the law one day." Bourne is not worried. It was then that Bourne decided to do something to help these children.