Lou Cheng snatched a few minutes off during the break, so that he wouldn't think or act slowly in the next match. As a result, he didn't know his next opponent was replaced by Qiu Yang until the game started, when there was no time for him to recall Qiu Yang's fighting style in advance.
Fortunately, Qiu Yang was such kind of a fighter with strong personal characteristics, whose previous performance had left a deep impression on Lou Cheng. Now in the face of Qiu Yang, Lou Cheng could naturally recall many of his key movements and thus made some preparation.
Qiu Yang's nickname was Mad Dog, which was referred to his frenzied fighting style. He seldom made defensive movements or dodged in a match, instead, he liked taking the offensive in the face of opponent's attack and seizing every chance to win at any costs, even if he might get severely injured. This method was known as "injury for victory."