OK, here is what I see…
You are moving a lot more than what I have seen in your other clips, bobbing & weaving a little; and you are throwing a lot of eye-level straight jabs, with a few hooks here and there. A lot of energy, yes; but I don’t feel like you tailored your approach to the way I was coming at you in my Round One. My guard is decent, not great, but ok; and straight jabs are mostly going to be blocked by my gloves. If you notice, I was going low in my clip, because I noticed you like to punch straight on from the shoulder. So for most of those jabs, my head would be about 10 inches below where you are aiming; while I am slamming hooks to the body. Your guard is also better in your Round One than what I have seen in most of the clips; because you tend to hold your gloves kind of wide apart, which leaves you vulnerable to straight jabs and uppercuts right through the middle. In my clip, I was choosing jabs to the face according to likely openings, and a couple times, I switched up the angles so I could deliver hooks to the head – after body shots that would tend to lower your guard. In the second half of my Round One, I mostly stood up, and just tried to move and choose shots—my first half was better than my second half; and in the last part, you would have had a better chance to land a few jabs, as my guard was more open and hands lower. But I would say that for effective aggressiveness, I would take the point in that one.