I am going to guess that the guy in black is using some form of Baqua but that is a guess. Do any of you recognize the methods of the guy in yellow. He served up a serious beating.
That last throw was certainly nasty. Thought for a bit in the 2nd round that they had told the guy in yellow to stop throwing or something because he really held off. But maybe he just felt like punching & kicking for awhile, lol.
He was a very confident fighter, too. More experienced. His defense and his entries/interceptions (into throws) are interesting to watch.
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I thought that the guy in black was doing “Bruce Lee 101” … <bounce, bounce, bounce… lame kick… splat!>
Almost every time the guy in black did his final half bounce before throwing the kick or punch, the guy in yellow rooted his stance, absorbed or trapped the low energy geng free strike and posted it back return to sender.
Very basic stuff.
__________________ "Battles are won by slaughter and maneuver. The greater the general, the more he contributes in maneuver, the less he demands in slaughter." - Sir Winston Churchill
Actually the guy in yellow was doing closer to the classic Bruce Lee stance ... side facing, a little shuffling, lead arm down, rear arm protecting. The guy in black was just nervous, nervous, nervous.
Low energy, high energy, jing, no jing -- every single time the guy in black attempted power strikes/kicks he got thrown. Everything else he did was noncommittal, no power. He just wasn't very good, period.
__________________ "Pain can be a great teacher of compassion and humility."~ Unkotare-san
"Whatever the case, it proves that countless disasters can be prevented by simply assuming everyone you're working with is a moron." ~ Adam Brown, 5 Tiny Mistakes...