What was announced as a rematch turns into a ruthless war between brothers inside the boxing ring. Khamzat and Liam face each other once again — this time not in the cage, but between the ropes. And one thing becomes clear immediately: there is no restraint left, no brotherly respect. The wrestling-singlets are on, the stares are cold, the atmosphere is electric. They’ve learned. And they’ve been watching closely. During previous fights — especially the brutal clash between Moe and Jamie — they picked up a collection of nasty, borderline-illegal tricks. Now, they unleash them without hesitation. There is pulling, tearing, and dragging — at gear, at bodies, at the very edge of what’s allowed. Fairness no longer matters. Low blows, rough clinch work, and dirty tactics become part of both fighters’ arsenal. While Khamzat relies on size, reach, and raw power, Liam begins to change. The smaller brother grows with every round. More aggressive. More relentless. Almost feral. Where he lacks physical advantages, he compensates with speed, pressure, and an uncompromising forward drive. Every strike lands with intent, every clinch becomes a statement of dominance. The underdog transforms into a fierce, controlling beast. But is it enough? Can he survive — and prevail — over multiple rounds against a brother who is bigger, stronger, and built to absorb punishment? The ring becomes the ultimate proving ground. For endurance. For willpower. For dominance. This is no ordinary rematch. It’s a test of limits — physical and mental. And in the end, it won’t just decide who wins, but who was willing to go further than the other.