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Dj you are a good fighter. You started with an attack I can exploit. Like Rilla and Khan say: I can be beaten, I have been, but if you leave me even a small opening I will use it against you.
Which allows my momentum to counter you with a teep. I will write it up shortly.
No. You completely misread my attack. I am inside your guard.
Oh you did, but you forget my momentum as well. Just because you moved doesn't mean I stopped.
Yes. But ususlly you know when have been beaten. It is obvious.
Hoping back while trying to execute the axe kick is a weaker point of attack since your power base has shifted and you are trying to reestablish it while continuing the kicking action down. Balance is compromised.

Try it and see how easy it is to be toppled.
You also realize DJ has put himself in a terribly weak position for any logical defense to what I can do to him
One of the fundamental things in a fight is reading and understanding what your opponent is doing. The logic in their moves and how it can or cannot work. If there is no discernable way to "know" a powered attack is coming, and they avoid it, it can be considered metagaming. Also if they put themselves in a bad position in the fight due to their actions they should be prepared to get hit.
???. What are you talking about? This isn't a dance contest this is a fight.
I guess I would ask how they were able to discern the power of the hit. If it looks normal and there is no way they could sense the power amping up, I would be a little concerned. If it continued to happen, then I know they are metagamingand ask for a judge to step in and have them explain their actions.
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