The two opponents work with kicks, hit the cover, on the head and body. A knee sends one of the fighters to the ground. The referee begins to count, but the boxer catapults himself back on his feet and strikes it. The one, which has just been, does not need a break, because in this fight nobody has to take a breath or worry about concealing the brain. There are no people in the ring, but robots.

With gloves and completely superfluous head protection, the machines compete against each other in two-minute rounds. There are scenes from the event Unitree Iron Fist King: Awakening!. Behind the heroic name is not a video game, but a livestream of the Chinese robotics company UNTREE. The company wants to show how big the steps in robotics are – and how far the robots have already penetrated into sport.