Kronos Posted March 14, 2014 Report Posted March 14, 2014 Strange, short little "match". Sato plays the Takayama role, which always makes me smile. But aside from one sequence that I confess got me a little excited for the underdog, DHash never once presents a credible threat. He tries and tries, throwing particularly nice kicks to Sato's chest. At one point, they even exchange headbutts. (Is this a thing now? I don't see how it can end well.) But no matter what Hash does -- barring the little sequence I mentioned -- it takes but one or two return strikes from Sato to knock the kid down. It's almost a wimpy.
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