[i]Won't need luck.[/i] Thought Fergus as he backed to his corner, never once letting his gaze drift from the Undertaker. He said something to his corner but the crowd was too loud for him to actually understand, so too did he lack the ability to read lips. Wishing right about now that he did, maybe it was strategy talk. Fergus shook his head and made his advance as well, he entered a midway stance between Krav Maga and Muay Thai. With both hands raised about to eyebrow height, fingers loose within the clenched fist. Like he was holding something valuable that he didn't want to drop, but also didn't want to shatter in his grip. It was a mental trick to give himself the perfect practical fist. His center of gravity was kept low and his knees were bent slightly, he walked on his toe with his leading right and with the flat on his left. He always kept his hands at even distance because he didn't want to immediately reveal his right handed lead, but his footing revealed that secret far too often. As they moved within striking range Jake opened with an exploratory right ab that Fergus made an unconscious defense towards. His left arm raised slightly before him and he turned his hip, he put his elbow between himself and the jab and checked the blow with the sharp of his arm. After the block he stepped in with his left foot and planted it hard, quickly rotating his shoulder and torso to add force to his reply. The left block dropped back into its resting defense. His right leg was brought forward quickly and he extended his right hand in a clean cross towards the cheekbone of Jake. His hand rotated slightly, his grip tightened and his shoulder raised a bit to add impact to the blow. It would be an easy strike to avoid but a hard one to take. If his hand struck clean or if it missed entirely he would quickly withdraw his arm and pull his weight back onto his right, flattening his heel to the ground to return to a sturdy posture. He'd loosen his hand and raise it back to his eyebrow, returning his guard. Edit: Spelling Error.