99 days sparring with the Don King of the business
I´m in and this is where it begins.
The arena is packed and stacked with the P-Pack
the pact is sealed and we are gonna react - SMACK.
The judges?: "READY", the coaches?: "READY",
the referees?: "STEADY" Henning?: "Boom ah yeah".
The bookies gimme 5 Grand for every buck I bet on me,
from what I understand they don´t expect an upset - SEE It seems to
be the hour has come I hear the clock go ring ah ding - ah ding dong!

Ladies and Gentlemen, the bout is about to begin
Get in the ring Henning Boom ah Yeah, yeah and sing:

Ref.: (2x)
Get in the ring if you wanna fly high
and kick a hole in the sky and have a good time,
in the ring we wanna fly high,
hit the sky cause we wanna have a good time

Gloves on, this is the first gong.
Left right but always where it belongs.
A minute´s gone on the clock ticking,
I´m sticking to my concept.
And kick the shit outta crap.
Rad chaps, mad dads, sad lads,
fat bats - and this is all that,
my attention is focused on the center of his face,
I need to mention the intention of this difficult case.
And place a hard hit - and as he spits blood
I hear the crowd go:"DON´T STOP!".
And now the countdown´s ticking and beginning at ten.
But my mind is still waiting for a happy end.

Ladies and Gentlemen, the bout is about to begin
Get in the ring Henning Boom ah Yeah, yeah and sing:

Ref.: (2x)
Get in the ring if you wanna fly high
and kick a hole in the sky
and have a good time,
in the ring we wanna fly high,
hit the sky cause we wanna have a good time.



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