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BPWT..
But in the second round, it opens with the opponent feeling out with jabs and some sloppy punches, and you can see that Josh is not looking to initiate any entering and bridge work from this - and that really is the domain of Kiu Sau. The same could be said after the initial clinch in the second round, where the opponent threw a looping punch.
You are right in saying "2nd round the opponent basically showed he had little striking skill", but I still think this shouldn't mean you decide to not take advantage of that fact and use a strategy to not enter against those strikes, and control from there.