On the boxing ring, after a relentless attack, Pitts began to slow down due to noticeable fatigue and switched to defensive counterattacking.
Link glanced at the timer on the side of the ring. With less than 30 seconds left until the end of the third round, he couldn't wait any longer.
If the match had ten rounds, he could have enticed Pitts to attack for four or five rounds to exhaust him to the maximum before launching an attack while his opponent was weak. That would have been the best strategy.
But this was an amateur match with only four rounds, and time waits for no one.
Seeing Pitts sweating profusely, Link clenched his fists, deciding to counterattack.
His fists continuously hammered against Pitts' defensive arms, similar to the first round,
The difference was that, after a round and a half of fierce attacks, Pitts was significantly exhausted, and his arms were no longer as agile in blocking defenses as they had been in the first round.