Chapter 350 Isn’t This a Sandbag?
The referee pulled the two of them and bumped their fists in the center of the octagonal cage. Then, they separated to both sides of the ring.
For many people, boxing seems to be just two people going up and punching each other, and that's it.
But only those who have practiced know how many psychological games each other has to go through with every punch and kick.
Aokiji still used a stance that looked a bit fancy to others. He faced his opponent sideways, stretched his front hand forward, put his right hand against his chin, lowered his center of gravity, put his front legs forward, and moved his back legs steadily to ensure that his body was always Can be directed towards the opponent.
Uesugi Toto tested with great caution, walking slowly around Aokiji, constantly changing the center of gravity of his front and back feet, testing Aokiji's movements.
Sitting in the commentary box are no longer the previous commentators from Chiba, but three commentators who are quite famous in the fighting world.
At this time, the three commentators were quarreling with each other.
"We can see that Aoki Tsukasa's movements are now very calm and his expression is calm, while Uesugi Toto keeps testing his movements, but it has no effect."
Chris Wu watched the game with a serious expression, and his words seemed reasonable at first glance.
He is a star, equivalent to Nobu Teruhashi's role in the show before, which is to play the role of traffic and appearance. He has no professional knowledge - but he still pretends to be very professional: "Aoki Tsukasa’s special stance left Uesugi Doto at a loss.”
The two people next to them are both professional commentators of fighting events. The fatter one is called Uemura, and the thinner one is called Koike. At this time, the two people looked at each other. While watching Chris Wu talk about it, they could only echo: " indeed so."
"Uesugi Uesugi is punching!" Chris Wu suddenly shouted excitedly. On the court, Uesugi Uesugi continued to test Aokiji with jabs and kick kicks, but Aokiji easily dodged. At the same time, a side kick was thrown out, Uesugi Todo blocked it with his arms, and the two distanced themselves again.
Seeing that the short fight between the two failed to determine the winner, Chris Wu felt a little regretful: "Ah, it's a pity. Uesugi-kun feels good in punching, but the rhythm of the boxing is not stable enough."
Uemura and Koike really wanted to ask Chris Wu where the rhythm was unstable, but when they took into account Chris Wu's popularity, they had to cough twice and continue to smooth things over: "It seems that Aokiji put too much pressure on Uesugi Toto." Big.”
"That's right, his improvisation is a bit lacking. It's too rigid and lacks some Freestyle feeling." Chris Wu's words left Koike and Uemura completely speechless. They could only point to the live game and change the topic: "Ah ! Player Aoki started to take the initiative to attack!"
Just watching Tsukasa Aoki on the field suddenly raise his left leg, Uesugi Toto stepped back and suddenly stepped forward, making a big movement of kicking his right leg. Uesugi Toto was caught off guard and was hit by Aoki Tsukasa. A kick hit the abdomen, and the moment he stepped back, Aokiji changed his posture, used his fist to hold the frame, and dived in violently.
Oops!
Uesugi Toto was very aware of Aoki Tsukasa's lethality at close range. He stepped on the ground and bent his ankle a little. He forcibly stopped his retreat and swung his right fist tightly.
Dive left, dive right, dive, swing back, Uesugi Toto threw four punches in a row, but Aokiji dodged these four punches continuously, causing a burst of exclamations in the scene. At the same time, Aokiji's counterattack was shockingly At first, he just threw a jab at an extremely fast speed, blocking Uesugi Douto's sight. At the same time, he dived to avoid a swinging punch and suddenly hit a right hook.
This right hook hit Uesugi Doto's waist and ribs hard again. Uesugi Doto groaned, suddenly raised his knees, and moved his hands forward to try to grab Aokiji's neck, but Aokiji bent down again. She got down, hugged his raised knees, and knocked him to the ground forcefully!
"Leg-hug throw!" Chris Wu shouted. This was a rare professional term that he could shout. He slammed the table excitedly: "This leg-hug throw is so beautiful! It is indeed the Great Demon King Aoki!"
"Yes, you can tell he is a veteran at first glance!" Uemura continued to agree helplessly, and then he explained professionally: "But Uesugi Toto defends very well, and Aoki cannot directly rush into the inner circle."
On the field, Uesugi Toto was indeed thrown to the ground heavily by Aoki Tsukasa, but he turned around in time, protecting all his vitals without causing any harm to himself.
Aokiji looked at Uesugi Toto, who had his back turned to him and raised his fist. For a moment, it was a bit difficult to strike - mixed martial arts does not allow hitting the back of the head, and hitting the back will cause minimal damage, so Aokiji had to move quickly He changed his suppressing posture, tried to suppress Uesugi Doto from the side, and launched an attack.
However, Uesugi Toto struggled to break away without giving Aoki Tsukasa any chance.
He is worthy of being the number one young fighter in Neon.
For a moment, Aokiji felt like he was facing a turtle shell, but it was only for a moment. In that moment, he thought of a new method. He broke free of Uesugi Toto's arm that he was trying to grab, and wrapped around it again. Right behind Uesugi Toto, he hugged his waist and pushed back violently.
"Boom!"
"Wow!!!"
With a loud bang, the audience all exclaimed! Just look at Aokiji grabbing Uesugi Toto who was kneeling on the ground and completing a bridge throw!
This time, it looked as if Uesugi Doto had drawn a figure 7 in the air, especially the sound of the landing, which made people fear that Uesugi Doto would break his neck!
Uesugi Toto let out a muffled groan, and unexpectedly repositioned himself in a defensive posture. He struggled to grab Aoki Tsukasa's hand that was holding his waist, and tried his best to break free.
"Ah! Uesugi Toto is too durable!" Chris Wu shouted loudly: "This wrestling technique from hell failed to end him!"
Uemura explained helplessly: "At the moment when he fell across the bridge, Uesugi Toto retracted his neck and used his back to bear the impact. However, this move is indeed too dangerous. If you are not careful, you may be completely Get rid of your opponent!"
Aokiji didn't know what others were talking about. He was a little surprised when he saw that his attack failed, but a bold idea popped into his mind: If it doesn't work once, try it again!
Just look at Aokiji's hand clasping Uesugi Doto's waist, exerting force again, and twisting his body, he actually picked up Uesugi Doto from the ground again and slammed him to the side.
"Wow!"
The whole audience screamed loudly again.
But Aokiji looked at Uesugi Toto who had re-arranged his defensive posture and became angry.
"ONE MORE TIME!" Kirabi, who was watching the game from the field, couldn't help shouting.
The muscles of Aokiji's arms bulged high, and the veins on his forehead were exposed. The next moment, amid everyone's exclamations, he once again grabbed Uesugi Doto from the ground and raised it to his waist.
"Hiss!" Aokiji let out a sound of exertion. He used all his strength, jumped up slightly and slammed Uesugi Doto towards the ground.
Uesugi Doto felt that at this moment he was no longer a noble man.
Isn’t this a sandbag?