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our women's boxing team, there is a bicolor boxer with a Taegeuk mark from a ballad singer.

Reporter Kwon Jong-oh introduces Jung Joo-hyung, who is dreaming of participating in the Tokyo Olympics next year.

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[Where are you to listen to me]

Before putting on the gloves, Jeong Joo- hyung was a ballad singer who produced five singles.

The opportunity to enter boxing was unique.

[Jung-hyung Jeong / National Team for Women's Boxing: The upper floor of the studio they were using was the boxing alley. I can't wash it in the studio, so I have to go up and wash it. I do some exercise.]

Boxing started as a hobby like this and changed my life.

It has a unique athleticism and a long reach with a height of 169 cm, and has won a streak in a year.

Eating a signboard star, Oh Yeon-ji, Lim Ae-ji and Hansot-bap, they aimed to go directly to the Tokyo Olympics, but lost their tickets unfortunately due to lack of experience at the first Asian tournament last month.

Jung-ju Hyung, who returned to the team after the Jincheon Athlete's Village closed, bite it back to the final chance, the final qualifier.

Through sparring with a male colleague, he is aiming for the Tokyo Olympics, which has been postponed for a year, learning his know-how against strong opponents.

[Jung-Hyung Jeong / Women's Boxing National Team: I think it's a phone call because one year is a time when (professional) time can increase. I wonder if we should continue to challenge for the Olympics by spending a little more than a year.]

Jung Joo-hyung, who dreamed of becoming a star singer in a single room under the ring, is now releasing his fists to the first Olympics at the age of thirty.

(Video coverage: Wonbae Kim, Video editing: Eunjin Choi)