Chapter 121: The Battle of Contradictions (14)
Some say that Klitschko Jr. can dominate the heavyweight division for a decade because he's never faced a taller opponent.
He took the advantage of his height and reach to the extreme, and under this extreme, Xiao Ke showed an incomparably terrifying dominance. Despite his average technique, despite his notoriously weak will, despite the fact that his jaw was as brittle as porcelain, he fell at the slightest touch. But all these weaknesses are completely made up for by Xiao Ke's use of his height and reach.
Valero looked at Lin Ye opposite, and suddenly felt that Lin Ye had undergone some changes, it was an indescribable change, as if he had changed a person.
But Valero didn't think much of it, and quickly rushed up and rushed to shoot a round of attacks.
At this time, Lin Ye, facing Valero, stretched out his left arm, but did not straighten it, and faced Valero directly. His right fist is placed on his chin.
Valero faced Lin Ye, his body shook, and his steps rushed forward, and he was about to rush to within his own attack distance and launch a blow against Lin Ye.
But Lin Ye's left arm quickly turned around at this time, and a straight punch hit Valero.
The straight punch hit Valero's weak spot, and Valero had to stop for a while, shake his body, and dodge the punch.
Lin Ye forced Valero to stop with a punch, still maintaining a position with his left arm extended. Valero put his fists in front of his chest, his body moved a step forward, Lin Ye quickly stepped back and half retreated, and at the same time, his left arm was stretched forward all the way to face Valero. Valero's body shook and wanted to get closer, but Lin Ye's left fist seemed to have been calculated in advance, sealing Valero's forward route and facing Valero's head.
Valero began to move nimbly, his body constantly shaking, leaning forward. Before, Valero could easily dodge Lin Ye's sealing rope and break through to Lin Ye's body. But now, Valero suddenly felt that there was an invisible wall in front of him, and this wall blocked Valero from the outside.
Valero made several breakthroughs in a row, but none of them succeeded. He couldn't help but feel a little anxious in his heart, and he continued to shake from side to side quickly, stepping on the sprint step, wanting to force a breakthrough.
At this time, Lin Ye's left arm, which was not fully straightened, immediately bent slightly, and then punched out. The punch was a bit strange, not like a straight punch or an uppercut, but with the left arm extended, the fist turned at a small angle and hit Valero directly from the side.
The fist hit Valero's head directly into the temple, Valero couldn't help but feel a pain in his head, and immediately retreated and raised his fist in front of his head to prevent Lin Ye's backhand attack with his fist.
Alcázar, Valero's coach in the audience, suddenly felt that something was wrong. Now Lin Ye's movement on the stage is that his left arm has been straightened, but not completely straightened, a little slightly curved, and his left fist is facing Valero directly. Like a gun, it faces the opponent directly, and as long as the opponent suddenly approaches, the gun will pierce far away and block the opposite side.
This can't help but remind Alcázar of Klitschko Jr. Moreover, Lin Ye's straight punch just now turned to the side in a small area, which was very similar to Klitschko's specialty trick Qianping small hook.
After repelling Valero with one punch, Lin Ye began to take the initiative to attack and face Valero.
Valero stared at Lin Ye, his fists in front of his head, and watched his opponent's every move. Lin Ye, on the other hand, was not busy punching. He stretched out his fist, his left fist kept to Valero's eyes, dangling from time to time, and from time to time he made a feint, shaking a slightly false punch, as if to strike.
The fist that shook in front of him was now like a nasty fly in Valero's eyes. Valero hated to knock the owner of the fist out of the ring at once, but it was almost impossible.
Now the situation on the field has been reversed all of a sudden, but Lin Ye has the upper hand. Valero wanted to get closer, but couldn't. Forcefully broke through a few times, but they were all beaten back by Lin Ye's straight punch.
Lin Ye was now facing Valero, and suddenly relaxed, and his left fist kept dangling, interfering with the other party. From time to time, he grabbed Valero's gaps and punched out.
Valero felt extremely depressed now, Lin Ye's outstretched left arm seemed to dig a long river between the two, he couldn't cross it, and Lin Ye could hit him from a long distance. Although Lin Ye's offensive effect was average, only a few light punches hit Valero, but in the face of this situation where he could only be beaten but unable to fight back, Valero only felt more and more angry in his heart, but he couldn't vent.
At this time, the commentator at the scene said: "We see that the situation on the field has changed now. Lin Ye used his outstretched left arm to punch and began to grasp the initiative on the court. Valero can't get close to Lin Ye at all now and give an effective blow, but Lin Ye can use his arm span advantage to attack Valero to his heart's content. Valero's situation is a bit bad now. ”
In this round, Valero dominated the first third of the time. But after Lin Ye used the possession card, the situation on the field began to turn against Lin Ye. Using a straight punch with his forehand to stretch his head, Lin Ye attacked Valero from a long distance while blocking Valero's approach.
After the end of the sixth round, Lin Ye won the round with an extremely narrow point advantage.
At the end of the round, Valero walked back to the corner in a state of depression. His coach, Alcázar, immediately told Valero about what he had in mind.
This countermeasure is to take advantage of Valero's footsteps and repeatedly rush back and shake. As long as Lin Ye's footsteps were a little disordered, then Valero would have a chance to rush in front of Lin Ye and strike at him.