One of the most spectacular moments was a precise jumping kick to the head. No less impressive was another fight, in which the robot's head hung lifelessly after a powerful blow, but it continued the battle thanks to sensors and computing systems located in the body.

The EngineAI T800 stands 1.73 m tall and can perform uppercuts, spinning kicks, quickly get up after falls, and maintain balance even after strong collisions. Developers claim that competitions help improve control algorithms, sensor coordination, structural balance, and decision-making speed.

Organizers note that winners are determined not only by the force of blows. Judges evaluate attack accuracy, stability, ability to dodge strikes, and overall robot survivability.

According to EngineAI, such tournaments will accelerate the development of humanoid robots and their transition from laboratory prototypes to commercial use.