The screen lit up with the next bout, lightweights this time. Ronny McGregor versus Tony Serrano.
From the opening bell, Ronny pressed forward with sharp intent. He wasn't feeling out distance or waiting to gauge his opponent.
He already knew. His footwork was crisp, aggressive without being wild. Each jab was a marker, followed by tight combinations that landed flush.
Tony tried to move, tried to circle and create angles, but Ronny was on him constantly. He cut the cage down with precision, never giving him room to breathe.
Within the first minute, a clean right hand snapped Tony's head back. The crowd on the footage stirred. Tony threw back out of instinct, but nothing landed with weight.
Ronny didn't back off. He slipped, countered, and went to the body before landing another overhand that shook Tony again. A short elbow followed. Tony staggered. The ref watched closely.