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Chapter 332 - 302: Bear Classic and Bird Declaration



Floreson’s long-conceived strike was not merely to bring Wu to the ground.

Before hitting the ground, Floreson had already adjusted his posture and, the moment he landed, he violently flipped over to arrive behind Wu. Then, his right hand slipped through Wu’s neck, constricting tightly.

Guillotine!

Checkmate!

Anyone with some knowledge of combat knows that once a move like the guillotine is properly applied, no matter how strong or skilled you are, it only takes a few seconds to lose strength due to cerebral hypoxia and completely lose the ability to resist.

Many spectators present at the venue understood this, and even those who did not, seeing Wu being choked in such a manner, knew the situation was very unfavorable for him.

For a moment, everyone subconsciously held their breath. They bought tickets to see the match today, with ninety percent coming for Wu. They naturally hoped Wu would win and had never considered the possibility of his loss.

In the ring, the moment Floreson strangled his neck, Wu promptly reacted, clutching the opponent’s right arm with both hands, then exerting force to pull outward to prevent Floreson from completely locking in.

The two grappled for a few seconds, and the audience, seeing Wu not immediately subdued, let out a sigh of relief.

Wu’s left hand grabbed Floreson’s wrist while his right hand moved bit by bit towards the opponent’s elbow. His fingers, like iron hooks, dug deeply into the opponent’s elbow joint.

The reason he had previously suggested that Gao Jiancheng, a practitioner of Eagle Claw Fist, grapple with his opponent on the ground was due to the exceptional finger strength of the Eagle Claw Fist that significantly enhances the effectiveness of joint techniques in ground combats.

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