“It was a tough watch, even for me,” said Kal, who has seen more than his fair share, amateur and pro. “I think [middle brother] Gamal looked at me, I think it was round nine, or 10. And he’s like, ‘Oh, you might have to go around to the corner, you know’. Like, ‘You’re going to have to pull this’. But I just waited for about 10, 15 seconds. And then he kind of threw something back; landed it. And then he kind of moves out of the way. And I just, I was like, ‘He’s okay’. I know Galal better than anyone. So I just knew that he’ll be able to see it through and not to say too much, but obviously he got dropped in the last round.”