He was supposed to be finished.
Once, he was the man they came to see. The one who never went down. The one who made crowds believe in something bigger than themselves.
Now he fights in a travelling carnival.
The crowds are smaller. The money is worse. The pain lasts longer.
But he still steps into the ring.
When a young contender arrives-fast, hungry, and everything he used to be-the fight is set. One last bout. One final payday. One last chance to prove that something remains.
Promoter Silas Bell calls it the perfect ending.
The old man knows better.
Because in the ring, there are no endings. Only damage.
And some fights don't end when the bell rings.
They end when a man no longer stands.
No More Rounds is a brutal, unflinching novel about pride, survival, and the cost of refusing to quit.