The next opponent for the Chinese Martial Arts Association was the representative of the Korean martial arts hall.
This actually proved to be a relief for them, as among the associations present, the only one that seemed weaker than themselves was the Taekwondo Hall.
Presently, the strongest team unequivocally had to be the local American boxing gym.
Only they were in a position to look down on the Korean side and the associations and the Chinese Martial Arts Association, deeming it a fight between weaklings.
However, Li Ang wore a playful smile when he saw the two old acquaintances on the opposite side.
With Li Yuanhao and his junior brother there, they could hardly be considered a weak team.
They were also professional athletes, and their professional level was higher than those Muay Thai fighters, their only shortcoming being that Taekwondo, as a sport, had too many rules, which put them at a disadvantage in a no-rules combat competition.