After his two fights, David Torres collapses outside the cage, thoroughly tired and nearly gassed out.
Andrew Manelski, David Torres opponent and another member of BU Jiu Jitsu, has Torres cornered near the cage. As a defensive maneuver, Torres drops low and lifts his hands, effectively protecting his face from the oncoming punches.
Members of the BU Jiu Jitsu club coach Alex Parker in between his rounds on how to fight better.
David Torres prepares himself as he enters the third round of his fight, with his team cheering him on from behind him.
BU Jiu Jitsu, including friends, teammates, and his coach, prepare David for his next round, discerning as his support system.
David Torres has David Eun in a half-guard position on the mat, trying to overcome and get him to tap out by using jim jitsu techniques. Opponents often come in close contact with each other but manage to maintain both a professionalism and camaraderie throughout the process.
Torres wraps Peter Den's hands before he goes into the cage to fight. The process feels like a ritual of preparing the fighter for his task, and David was central in wrapping several fighters' hands, clearly distinguishing him as a leader.
Torres stretches out prior to his last fight as an undergraduate at Wai Kru. His face mirrors the naked concentration a lot of the members of BU Jiu Jitsu and Wai Kru display when approaching the art.
News crews and mourners view the shoes of runners of this year's marathon in Copley Square.
After his two fights, David Torres collapses outside the cage, thoroughly tired and nearly gassed out.
After his two fights, David Torres collapses outside the cage, thoroughly tired and nearly gassed out.
After his two fights, David Torres collapses outside the cage, thoroughly tired and nearly gassed out.
See photo in original gallery.