Odd Tales: Mid-Match Haircut and Night Riding Army
From a boxer receiving an impromptu haircut to China's police clamping down on a massive student biking craze, odd news captured attention. Austin DeAnda's mid-fight braid crisis and the 'Night Riding Army's' quest for dumplings in Kaifeng highlight extraordinary events of the week.
In an unusual turn of events, boxer Austin DeAnda found himself needing an emergency trim during a bout against DeAundre Pettus in Norfolk, Virginia. The necessity arose in the third round when his braids came loose, obstructing his vision. Despite the unexpected interruption, DeAnda secured victory at Scope Arena.
Meanwhile, in central China, authorities cracked down on a viral student biking trend. The phenomenon, known as the 'Night Riding Army,' involves university students borrowing shared bikes and riding overnight to Kaifeng in search of breakfast. Over the weekend, this movement led to highway congestion as thousands joined the quest for soup dumplings, prompting police to impose traffic restrictions.
The curious tales of impulsive haircuts and night-time bike rides demonstrate how ordinary events can capture worldwide interest. Such stories reflect unique cultural phenomena and reveal unexpected aspects of sportsmanship and student life.
(With inputs from agencies.)