Angela Yu: Vs Colt Steel

Steel increases pressure. He starts cutting off the ring more effectively. Yu lands a teep, but Steel catches her leg and drives her into the fence. A dirty boxing exchange follows—Yu is uncomfortable. Steel lands a hard body hook. Yu’s movement slows. Late in the round, Steel traps her in the corner and lands an overhand right. Yu survives but is hurt. Round: Steel 10–9.

The problem for Yu is that Steel’s aggression is relentless. He doesn’t respect feints. He doesn’t retreat. He absorbs one punch to land two harder ones. If Steel corners Yu against the ropes or the cage, the fight enters his world—a phone booth where precision means nothing and power means everything. Round 1: Yu circles on the outside, landing low kicks and a sharp jab. Steel eats them and presses forward, swinging wild hooks. Yu lands a beautiful question mark kick that glances Steel’s temple. Steel stumbles but doesn’t fall. End of round: Yu 10–9. angela yu vs colt steel

The result is academic. Yu falls face first. Colt Steel raises his arms, blood streaming from a cut over his eye, victorious. Colt Steel wins by KO in Round 3. Steel increases pressure

That said, if the fight were held in a larger ring with no cage, Yu’s footwork could frustrate Steel to a unanimous decision victory. But in a standard enclosed space? Steel’s pressure tells the story. A dirty boxing exchange follows—Yu is uncomfortable

Colt Steel via late knockout. But don’t blink—Angela Yu might just break his leg with a low kick before he gets there. End of text.

Her signature technique is the question mark kick —a deceptive front kick that arcs into a head kick at the last second. Against an aggressive fighter like Colt Steel, Yu’s game plan would be obvious but difficult to execute: keep Steel at range, attack the lead leg, and counter his lunging punches with straight rights and oblique kicks.