Following their marathon first encounter, Aaron and Ettore return to the mat for a highly anticipated, accelerated rematch. Stripped of the nine-round pacing, this bout promises a sudden escalation in intensity as both 16-year-old martial artists seek immediate vindication. Knowing each other’s technical habits intimately, the margin for error in this Choke-Only clash is razor-thin.
The Tale of the Tape
- Aaron (Blue Corner): 16 Years Old | 1.67 m | 63 kg | Italian Jiu-Jitsu
- Ettore (Red Corner): 16 Years Old | 1.75 m | 60 kg | Italian Judoka
Technique Breakdown
Shorter matches demand higher urgency, completely changing the tactical landscape of this rematch. Without the luxury of feeling out the rounds, Aaron’s Italian Jiu-Jitsu approach shifted from patient positional control to aggressive submission hunting off his back. He deliberately invited close-quarters pressure, utilizing butterfly hooks to disrupt Ettore’s base and immediately attack the neck.
Ettore, adapting from the first bout, understood that lingering in Aaron’s guard was a hazardous prospect under Choke-Only rules. The Judoka capitalized on his height and leverage, aiming to bypass the guard entirely with explosive passes rather than settling for standard pins. Because both competitors knew the other’s preferred finishing sequences from their shared training history, the match became a high-speed game of physical chess. Every collar tie and underhook was heavily contested, with both teenagers refusing to yield an inch to their friend.



