Tre'Yan was certain his shot would confuse the man, but his opponent was umlike any he had faced before. He pressed backwards and avoided both shots from his slightly extended left hand! It wasn't a shot he expected to do much, if any damage, but his opponent had masterfully his way inside, after easily evading the two left combo. The crowd was in an uproar, but his training quickly drowned them out. He registered, barely, the drop in his opponent's right hand, as he slid forward. The shot would take a total of less than a second, and it would be a vicious one. Despite Tre'Yan being a 'for life' boxer, Jake was showing considerable skill. Tre'Yan instantly reacted, and got his right hand in position to guard his jaw from the shot, as his right was closer to his face. If shock could have been a physical weapon, Tre'Yan would have been a battered mess. His bones withstood the assault of the wicked uppercut, but the power behind it was something to behold. There was no way another fighter would have been able to withstand the shot without losing an arm, and Tre'yan realized too many more of them would spell his downfall. Just ask quickly as the shot came, he compensated by stepping in time with it, letting the strike graze off his arm. The backward step was accompanied by a change in stances, with Tre'yan adopting a in-fighter style referred to as 'Peek-a-boo'. He had wanted to keep the fight at a distance, as his opponent was an MMA fighter, and would dominate a fight that included the ground and grappling. For now, Tre'Yan gazed over his fists. He wanted to see what his opponent had up his sleeve, and this style was perfect for mid-fight scouting.