- Reynaldo "El Piedra" Salgado is a boxer from Cartagena who makes a living working as "bait". One day Breyder appears, a street kid who claims to be his son and who wants to be a boxer. Father and alleged son will learn to live together.
- Reynaldo Salgado, is a 48 year old afrocolombian boxer who works as a bait in Cartagena. In other words he gets paid to lose fights. One day, Breyder, a 12 years old boy from the street, shows up claiming to be his son. And because Reynaldo is a womanizer that lacks of good memory (his head is starting to show the damages of so many fights), he accepts this boy as his son. In this journey Reynaldo finds someone that makes him feel important again, and Breyder learns how to admire not the boxing champion, but rather the middle class worker.—rafamartinezdirector
- Reynaldo "El Piedra" Salgado is a Cartagena boxer who makes a living working as "bait": he fights without having any chance of winning. One day Breyder appears, a street boy who claims to be his son and wants to be a boxer. Father and son will learn to live together. Reynaldo will find someone who will make him feel valuable again, and Breyder will learn to admire the father who makes sacrifices and not the supposed champion. A different look at the sport of flat noses: not at the stars, but at the middle class; not the hero, but the worker; not the idol, but the man.—Anonymous
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