That showed later in the first round when Young looked to use his wrestling and take the fight to the ground. While he was unable to get the fight to the ground, Young and Morales battled for position against the cage. Although Young dominated the position for most of the round, Morales used his reach advantage to great effect – fighting behind his jab and landing the more impactful strikes.
It was a similar story in the second round, as Young looked to work Morales' body and wrestle, but was on the wrong end of the more significant strikes, with Morales edging ahead in what was a very close round with a late flurry.
After being outstruck in the first two rounds, Young's advice from cornerman and City Kickboxing teammate Brad Riddell between the second and third rounds was that he needed to win the third. He pressed the tempo straight away when the round started, and had some early success, before Morales adjusted and matched Young's tempo, ultimately doing enough to edge the round once more and take the spoils from a close, tactical bout.