Sengge has a stronger physique than himself, which Ah Huang thinks is an advantage, but it could also be a fatal weakness.
It was well aware of how much physical exertion large dogs expend during battles, and Ah Huang had great confidence in its own endurance.
Ah Huang consciously sped up the pace of his attack, hoping to wear down his opponent's stamina as quickly as possible.
Once Sengge runs out of energy, victory will be within reach.
An excellent soldier will always be looking for any path to victory on the battlefield.
This approach can be adapted to the strength of the enemy and the nature of the battlefield.
Ah Huang is an excellent warrior, but Sengge doesn't seem to be weak either. It's not afraid of Ah Huang's fast-paced fighting style, and its stamina is much stronger than Ah Huang imagined.
People today have been blinded by the dogs kept in kennels; the true power of Tibetan mastiffs is beyond imagination.
Both sides began to consciously increase the pace of their attacks.
However, this back-and-forth exchange did not bring much effect.
Both sides are excellent, maintaining their offensive speed while also being well-prepared for defense.
This back-and-forth attack lasted for about ten minutes, leaving both sides with only minor injuries.
Such injuries have absolutely no effect on their powerful bodies.
Even after such a long and intense battle, neither side slowed down their attacks; their stamina exceeded their opponent's expectations.
There was no longer a trace of pride or contempt in the eyes of the mastiff king Sengge; its expression was filled with solemnity.
Seng finally began to seriously examine this formidable opponent.
This guy seems to be more powerful than any other dog it has ever encountered that has challenged its authority.
Even when I challenged that aging mastiff king, the battle never lasted this long.
Sengge realized Ah Huang's extraordinary abilities, and Ah Huang's understanding of Sengge deepened once again.
This guy's stamina exceeded Ah Huang's expectations, and its calculations failed once again. This challenge seemed unprecedentedly huge.
But while Ah Huang was troubled by this, he was also excited. An incredibly powerful opponent could bring out the strongest fighting spirit in his blood.
"As expected of the King of Tibetan Mastiffs, this is indeed a genuine Tibetan Mastiff."
The battle on the field proceeded extremely quickly, and everyone watching was utterly shocked. Xu Jiaming and the others were even completely overwhelmed by Sengge's strength.
"This reminds me of the Tibetan Mastiff named Gangri Sengge in Mr. Yang Zhijun's novel."
Chen Chongshan's expression was somewhat solemn as he slowly spoke, giving Seng an excellent evaluation.
"Their name is Seng."
Wenfei smiled and nodded.
"Mr. Chen's Central Asian dog is also very strong. I have been training dogs for more than ten years, and this should be the strongest Central Asian dog I have ever seen, without exception."
Dog trainer Lao Fu also greatly admired Ah Huang's abilities.
When Liao Bin suggested that Ah Huang fight Sengge, Lao Fu was full of doubts.
Judging from the usual Central Asian countries, they would never pose the slightest challenge to Sengge, but now, Lao Fu has witnessed it firsthand.
"The strongest Central Asia? What about the bulldozer?"
Liao Bin smiled and asked.
"bulldozer?"
Upon hearing this, Lao Fu was taken aback.
This famous Central Asian creature, known in Russia, is said to weigh over 110 kilograms, and Lao Fu has personally witnessed it.
Old Fu paused for a moment before shaking his head and saying, "The advantage of a bulldozer is its enormous weight."
Such a weight allows it to overwhelm opponents in terms of strength and physical confrontation.
However, in terms of skill and physical fitness, Ah Huang is definitely stronger.
Perhaps the legendary topaz from Central Asia is superior to Ah Huang, but I have never seen it with my own eyes.”
"Yes." Everyone nodded gently, agreeing with Lao Fu's opinion.
Yellow Jade is indeed a legend among Central Asian dog breeds, having never been defeated in a lifetime of battles.
It's no longer there.
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The spectators were chatting casually, while the two sides in the arena were giving it their all.
Their energy was highly concentrated; such a battle allowed them no room for distraction.
Even the slightest mistake can put you at a disadvantage, or even lead to your utter ruin.
However, battles can never remain in a stalemate; even the most intense duels will eventually come to a conclusion.
After a high-intensity confrontation lasting more than ten minutes, even though the two fierce dogs had reached their peak physical strength and endurance, they inevitably began to experience a decline in stamina.
Both Mastiff King Sengge and Ah Huang realized that continuing this confrontation was pointless.
They have all begun to hold nothing back; all the probing has been completed, and it is time to settle the final score.
Such a battle has exceeded their own expectations. Regardless of the final outcome, they have earned each other's respect.
Sengge finally stopped following Ah Huang's rhythm. After dodging one of Ah Huang's attacks, it retreated to the other side.
Ah Huang stood still and did not rush to pursue them.
They both had quite a few injuries, but these were all superficial wounds and did not have a significant impact on the battle.
Seng stood still once again, waiting for his opponent to attack.
This time, it wasn't trying to maintain its composure, but rather because it had run out of options with Ah Huang. Rather than attacking, it decided to remain unchanged and deal with whatever came its way.
But Ah Huang held the same view; for the first time, it felt helpless in the face of battle and slaughter.
Ah Huang stood still for a long time without making a move, simply watching the guy in front of him quietly.
The intense battle suddenly fell silent, a change that puzzled everyone present.
Several more minutes passed, and the two fierce dogs seemed to have no intention of continuing their fight.
After a long silence, the dog trainer, Lao Fu, finally spoke up: "Mr. Liao, Mr. Chen, I think we should stop here. There's no need to continue fighting."
"The two sides are evenly matched, and it will be impossible to determine a winner in a short time."
"Moreover, neither of these dogs showed any intention of continuing the fight. The battle was almost over. Hopefully, once they are familiar with each other, they will not easily clash again."
Old Fu continued speaking, and Chen Chongshan and Liao Bin both nodded.
Neither of these two guys has suffered any serious injuries. If we can resolve that thorny issue with a battle like this, that would be ideal.
"It would be best if we could stop fighting. We've already taken enough video footage after fighting for more than ten minutes."
Liao Bin smiled and nodded, saying, "Mr. Chen, Young Master Xu, once we produce and promote this video, I believe your Ah Huang will receive many invitations from kennels, and your phones will be ringing off the hook."
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