Once upon a time, there was a boxer who was convinced he was unbeatable. He'd never lost a single match in his life, and his ego had grown to Superman proportions as a result.
This arrogant boxer found himself on a plane, soaring through the skies one day. However, just as he sat down, the pilot's voice crackled over the intercom, saying, "Ladies and gentlemen, we regret to inform you that we are experiencing some turbulence due to bad weather." Please wear your seat belts for your own safety."
In his unwavering confidence, the boxer reasoned, "Why should I, the unbeatable Superman, bother with a mere seat belt?"
As the plane continued to sway and jolt, a lovely air hostess approached him and asked, "Sir, could you please fasten your seat belt for safety reasons?"
"Superman doesn't need a seat belt," the boxer retorted with a smug grin. "I'm unbeatable!"
This back-and-forth continued, with the persistent air hostess attempting to persuade the boxer of the importance of wearing his seat belt. Every time, the boxer insisted, "Superman doesn't need a seat belt."
Finally, the flight attendant had had enough. "Well, sir, just to let you know, Superman doesn't need a plane to fly either!" she replied, frustrated and with a twinkle in her eye.
The entire plane burst out laughing, and even the boxer couldn't stop himself from laughing at the witty response. From then on, he realized that even unbeatable boxers must follow the laws of gravity, turbulence, and seat belts when flying in friendly skies.
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