“I kept doing half-steps, but also like showing her a half-step away from where I was actually going, so she would come to where I needed her to be,” Perkins said. “So every time she would feint, I’d half-step in the wrong direction, so she thought I was fading out instead of going back. So a half-step, half-step, boom, land the uppercut. Boom. Half-step, half-step, check hook. And then when she finally would come over, I would take the half-step out and just land the two.”
Danielle Perkins on how Che Kenneally KO was set up, who could be next
