[hider=Vladimir Jutia][center] [img]https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/ac/Carlos_Ort%C3%ADz_1966.jpg[/img][/center] [b]Name:[/b] Vladimir Jutia [b]Age:[/b] 17 (Junior) [b]Height:[/b] 5'8'' [b]Weight:[/b] 144 lbs. (Welterweight) [b]Personality:[/b] Confident but cautious. Neither in life nor battle does he act without a plan or advantage. And if that means not acting at all until he can come up with a plan or find said advantage, then so be it. Naturally social, but only in a superficial level. Doesn't gets too close to most people, only letting them see the epidermis of his soul, if you will. [b]Fighting Style:[/b] Slow, calculated. Prefers to let his opponents wear and tire themselves while he studies them, staying on the defensive. Once the opponent seems tired enough, he moves in with the offensive. [b]Martial Arts:[/b] [list] [*][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=V_FuYITEfsI] Bare-Knuckle Boxing[/url] [*][url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mgZbe-BHIs0]Catch-as-catch-can (Catch Wrestling)[/url][/list] [b]History:[/b] Born and raised in the United States. His mother (who's surname he uses) is a Cuban immigrant and his father an English tourist-turned-resident. When he was just a young lad, a friend of his father called Fred moved state-side hoping to "make it" as a prizefighter. Although he wasn't too successful, he did see potential on Mikhail and started teaching him how to box. After several years of consistent, continual training, Vlad's family moved to his father's homeland, England; but before doing so, Fred asked Vlad to contact an old friend of him who practiced Catch-as-catch-can, seeing the new opportunities in knowing varied fighting martial disciplines. Vlad trained with Fat Eddie, Fred's friend, for several more years until one fateful night he heard about a series of open auditions by the Shinjuku Academy... [b]Dreams and Fears:[/b] Vlad dreams of a day when he has lived an interesting and varied enough life that he can write a book about it. He fears waking up one day and feeling that all his training has been for nothing. [/hider]