The second match between Ryusei and Yu Jung-ak was being called the biggest game among all fighting events held in Japan recently. So it was natural for the negotiations to be drawn out.
Yu Jung-ak was sparring with Kim Young-tae.
His stance was southpaw.
Yu Jung-ak had been sparring in southpaw stance these days. He had learned the charm of switching through Hiroshi and was enjoying honing his southpaw skills.
Honing southpaw reminded him of when he first started martial arts. So Yu Jung-ak was researching techniques quite enjoyably for once.
The sparring was standing sparring, and they were both wearing protective gear.