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Cutty orders the other soldiers to wait until they phone them to make their move.
Cutty was once a legendary soldier in the drug trade.
Cutty tells him to never return, but later feels guilty about it.
Michael goes to the gym where Cutty is already flirting with another woman.
She has no sons but is impressed with Cutty regardless.
Fruit then takes out a gun and threatens Cutty, leading him to back down.
Cutty continues his efforts at personal reform despite this setback.
They begin to fight and Cutty comes out and breaks them up.
Cutty tells the deacon he needs to occupy himself to stay straight.
Cutty is seen working out his frustrations on a punching bag.
Roman takes them to a working boxing gym and Cutty seems to have returned home.
Cutty continues to encourage Michael to take an interest in boxing and even takes him to a professional fight.
Michael continues to be wary of Cutty when using the boxing gym.
Cutty and another man named Marvin begin rounding up children for classes.
Cutty tells her about the community boxing gym that he has founded.
Cutty leaves their work to meet with the Deacon.
Cutty breaks up a fight that has just broken out and begins to teach some moves.
Cutty discusses his difficulty with the trainer at another, more established gym.
The nurse believes that Cutty is a gangster, having reviewed his medical records.
Cutty eventually returns to her to resign the post because he expected to be doing something more rewarding.
At the office Donnelly is interviewing Cutty for the new job.
Cutty also recognizes Spider and tries to talk to him to find out why he has not been at the gym.
Cutty turns to work as a day laborer with a landscaping crew to get by.
Cutty arranges a second meeting with the deacon and discusses his state of mind.
Cutty speaks up and admits that he couldn't shoot Fruit because the game is no longer part of him.