D.O.B:
Teddy Herms was born in the shadowed streets of Brooklyn, where the air seemed heavy with struggle. As a boy, he wandered Brownsville like a restless wind, fists clenched before he even knew what he was fighting. Trouble followed him, but it wasn’t aimless—it was survival, a child’s instinct to push back against a world that offered no softness. Fate brought him to Cus, an old trainer with quiet eyes who saw something rare in Teddy’s fury: not just rage, but a spark that could light the world. Under Cus’s guidance, the boy became a fighter, a storm channeled into precision. At twenty, he became the youngest heavyweight champion the world had ever seen, a force of nature in the ring. But Teddy was as wild outside the ropes as he was within them. In one infamous rematch, he bit an opponent’s ear, shocking the world with a feral act that seemed...