It won't be long before, in the process of confronting that kind of weak power of his own against the opponent's powerful fists.
Soon, in such a realistic situation, he will clearly realize a truth.
And that is—when his own strength is still not strong enough.
If foolishly following his own rigid recognition or partial understanding of the problem.
When he considers the opponent a fool, embracing what he feels like a correct understanding or clear realization.
He will soon understand the opponent is definitely not a fool.
The assumptions he made will, in such circumstances, backfire on him.
Making him clearly see how foolish he is, to dare to make such a recognition and judgment of the opponent's actions at this time.
And in that backlash, he will suffer a complete failure.
Such a failure is inescapable for him.
He can't even shirk responsibility, only facing the problem alone and taking it on.