The Futa Boxing Gym by Moctezuma Johnson

Ines grew up on a dirt floor. She always knew she’d get out of el barrio but she didn’t know it would be to lie on her back in a tiny little juicy bar in a posh Asian city. She needs something else. She finds her roots. She boxes again. Unfortunately, a challenge from the local queen of the ring has Ines questioning her talent and wanting to chicken out. Halfheartedly, Ines overcomes her first fear and soon she finds herself staring into the abyss of being pummeled by a gorgeous boxer in her prime and comfortable in her home ring. Losing consciousness, Ines must make a big change to survive this bout. All she wants to do is kiss Keiko but she’s going to have to summon supernatural power to kick the bitch’s ass before it’s her funeral.

With Minae’s marriage on the rocks, she takes matters into her own hands. Unfortunately, she finds the Magic Futa Jump Rope is not working for her. She and the keepers of the rope band together and encounter a slew of characters and obstacles that will test her character, resolve, and desire. Is all this trouble worth it to save a marriage? Probably not, but Minae's finds out the safety of planet Earth is on the line. In a race against time, Minae must rely on dubious allies and former enemies to save the Magic Rope from a once in a lifetime catastrophic futanaria event. Can she suck it up and deal? She’s going to have to.

   

The Futa Boxing Gym is quintessential smutpunk. It is a ridiculously odd story, full of bizarre, gonzo moments that strain all disbelief, and it simply expects you to accept . . . and carry on. You need to understand that Moctezuma Johnson is a man who makes no excuses for his eccentricities, and that is just the way I like it.

Conquering Ines is actually the first Futa Boxing Gym story, originally available only to newsletter subscribers, but now available on Kindle. It is the story of a young woman, literally dirt-poor, who escapes poverty for the boredom of Cherry Blossom City - a political island within Japanese society where prostitution (among other things) is legal.

It is that boredom that leads Ines to the Japanese Boxing Gym, where she becomes fascinated by the beautiful Keiko, whose big boobs are not the only thing that bounce while she is jumping rope. That rope is actually a magic jump rope, powered by the alien scrotum rain of 1948, and it has the power to turn women into futas - which Ines soon finds out.

While this is a short story, more an introduction to the gym than anything else, the erotic boxing match between well-equipped futas is enough to make even the reader sweat, and the cum-drenched finale is something you certainly will not see, even on PPV!

Having been teased with details and introduced to the gym, 1948: The Quest for the Magic Jump Rope tells the full story of that magic jump rope - how it came to be, what it does, and what must be done to save it. You see, after 60 years of use, the rope has become frayed. Its magic no longer works, and neither the women of the Futa Boxing Gym nor the futanaria gods of another world are happy about it.

That, right there, is the essence of the plot, and it is really all you need. Ines and Keiko are back, and with the help of futa-wannabes Susan and Minae, these incredibly well-proportioned, athletic futa beauties are about to embark upon a quest to have history repeat itself. While longer than the first story, this is still smutpunk, which means it has more political savvy and historical acumen than narrative plot, but a whole lot of glorious, gorgeous, gluttonous detail.

Fun, sexy, and a glorious mess all around, The Futa Boxing Gym is another smutpunk classic.


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