It's not the same kind of flow state that Ryoma is known for, not that silent disappearance of defense and reliance on pure evasive instinct.
The one Kenta has is something more grounded, something that still respects the guard and the structure of boxing while removing everything unnecessary from it.
There is no excess movement in him anymore. He can see the punches more clearly now, the rhythm between them no longer blurring into pressure but separating into readable moments.
His decisions come without hesitation, without the slow drag of thought behind them, and his reactions follow with a quiet efficiency that does not waste motion or energy.
"Look at this…" the lead commentator says, his tone changing again, the excitement now mixed with disbelief. "He's not just blocking anymore. He's reading every single shot."
