Round 1: The fighter in the red corner (the boxer with white shorts with red trim) wins round one scoring with some effective punches that cause the boxer in the blue corner to lose position.

Round 2: The fighter in the red corner increases his lead by winning round two again scoring with some good punches. The fighter in the red corner delivers some particularly strong punches that cause his opponent to seriously lose position.

Round 3: The fighter in the blue corner (the boxer with white shorts with blue trim) comes back in this round scoring with some kicks, punches and knees. The fighter in the red corner scores with some punches but more scoring shots are delivered by the fighter from the blue corner. At the end of the round, the fighter from the red corner is still in the lead but this has been reduced in this round.

Round 4: While the fighter in the red corner does score with some punches and knees, overall the fighter from the blue corner scores more effectively with knees and manages to throw his opponent down on two occasions, also scoring by kneeing his opponent’s back. The fighter in the blue corner levels the fight in this round by catching up with the lead the fighter in the red corner had built up in the opening two rounds.

Round 5: The fighter from the red corner takes the lead at the beginning of the round and pulls away further scoring with strong knees, the fighter in the blue corner tries to score with punches but they have little effect. The fighter in the red corner starts to look tired and lose position on occasion, he also fouls his opponent by sweeping his leg (and is warned by the referee). The fighter from the blue corner wins the round and the fight.