The fighter approaches the line. His arms alight in front of him, ready to make a quick and powerful motion. His stance is solid and balanced, with his legs cocked and his back-heel off the ground prepped for a forceful burst.
His poster nearly parallels Robert De Niro in the 1980 flick “Raging Bull:” hunched over throwing quick jabs with explosive movements.
He keeps his head up but his eyes glued to the grass, as if in a meditative state reflecting on the storm he is about to enter and desperately anticipating the sound of the gun.