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Number of valid hits by both fighters (Tak Yoon) vs (Pongtem Homejui) Round 1: 4 vs 6 (including KO) Round 2: 7 vs 5 Round 3: 12 vs 5 Round 4: 4 vs 7 Round 5: 4 vs 6 Round 6: 26 vs 11 Round 7: 12 vs 10 Round 8: 26 vs 15 Round 9: 8 vs 8 Round 10: 14 vs 21 With the help of Kim Jae-ho, the CEO of Timing Research Institute and a 140,000 Judo YouTuber, I created this video from the director's perspective. This is a precious video where the second orders and conversation were recorded in real time. It may be that the arm is bending inward, but considering the home advantage, I wonder if this is really the real deal. It's true that he allowed his opponent to throw more big punches, but if you look closely at the other punches, there are many that are not direct hits but rather swings to the guard, the side of the neck, or behind the ear, and even in situations where he should have been hit, Tak Yoon would slightly turn his face and dodge the punch. He did get knocked down and he didn't win the round by a lot, but I think he had more punches and more significant hits. This is just my personal opinion, so please take it as fun and watch it while trying to figure out the significant hits like I did, and that will be fun too. Personally, I really regret getting knocked down with 10 seconds left in the first round and not winning the last round. Thank you!