Eitan knew Brenner could be a sore loser, which made him try even harder to be a gracious winner. He complimented the man on his own scores, and when Brenner's brief upset had passed, he winked at him from the ring as he cracked jokes. Losing to Stefan was a foregone conclusion; he only wanted to make a good showing of it, and he seemed to. Stefan did go easy on him despite his admonishment, but his halts helped Eitan see what he was doing incorrectly. And he still won. But Eitan grinned. He could be competitive, but how that played out when competing against someone who was obviously superior, he just focused on learning as much as he could so he could eventually win.
He shook Stefan's hand and gave Brenner an encouraging smack as he went to sit one out. He paid at least as much attention to the brothers, trying to visualize himself from the outside as he watched them sweat and grunt about it. They took their turns against Stefan, who eventually got to sit one out, and then Eitan just grinned and adjusted his wraps at the suggestion.
"So you do want us to double-team you," he said, smirking. "Come on, then. Maybe now that we've worn you down and you'll have to mind the two of us, you'll stop hitting like a little goblin bitch."
Eitan reached out of the ring for a quick sip of water and then was bouncing a bit to keep the blood flowing through him. He never minded a bruising or a split lip in a fight; badges of honor, really. If anything, he liked the idea of working together with Brenner to defeat a superior opponent, and he wanted Stefan to say that he had been paying attention, that this whole thing actually had led to a slight improvement in his martial skills.
He shook Stefan's hand and gave Brenner an encouraging smack as he went to sit one out. He paid at least as much attention to the brothers, trying to visualize himself from the outside as he watched them sweat and grunt about it. They took their turns against Stefan, who eventually got to sit one out, and then Eitan just grinned and adjusted his wraps at the suggestion.
"So you do want us to double-team you," he said, smirking. "Come on, then. Maybe now that we've worn you down and you'll have to mind the two of us, you'll stop hitting like a little goblin bitch."
Eitan reached out of the ring for a quick sip of water and then was bouncing a bit to keep the blood flowing through him. He never minded a bruising or a split lip in a fight; badges of honor, really. If anything, he liked the idea of working together with Brenner to defeat a superior opponent, and he wanted Stefan to say that he had been paying attention, that this whole thing actually had led to a slight improvement in his martial skills.