As his opponent fell to the ground, the man looked up and his eyes locked with Scott's.
Occasionally when an opponent fell, a combatant was left standing next to another fighting pair.
The opponent falls over backwards without a technique being initiated against him.
And he knew for a certainty that his opponent would fall.
This threw her off balance, and both opponents fell, the bandit on top.
How does a fighter stay motivated when opponents fall like time-speeded studies in gravity?
He tried to slip aside as his opponent hauled him back and then fell upon him.
Also, the opponent may fall in an unexpected direction, so that you have to spin around and perhaps take a step to reach him.
But before he attempted to pass, his opponent miscalculated a wave and fell.
As his opponent fell back and tried to recover, the knight ran him through.