Former ONE strawweight kickboxing king Jonathan Di Bella was prepared for a back-and-forth war with Portuguese striker Rui Botelho at ONE Fight Night 26 last Friday, Dec. 6, but it turned out to be a disappointment in his eyes.In an interview with the world's largest martial arts promotion, a surprised Di Bella pointed out:"And I've seen all his other fights, he was more aggressive, and it was my first time to see him not being aggressive in a fight, you know? So, yeah, that's it. I guess it's the first time I haven't seen him be aggressive, and that's why I was a little shocked." View this post on Instagram Instagram PostDi Bella jumped to an early lead against the Dinamite Team athlete, targeting Botelho's legs with kicks before firing off a quick combo to the head and body.So overwhelming was the Italian-Canadian's performance that Botelho appeared flustered midway through the second round, struggling to mount a comeback.To Botelho's credit, he kept the former 125-pound kickboxing world champion on his toes by throwing his power shots. Still, it was not enough to prevent Di Bella from enacting his strategy, and left the circle with a unanimous decision victory in his pocket.Jonathan Di Bella addresses post-fight scuffle with Rui BotelhoAfter the final bell rang, Jonathan Di Bella and Rui Botelho almost added an unsanctioned fourth round to their kickboxing bout thanks to a heated exchange of words.Speaking with ONE fighter-turned-commentator Mitch Chilson in the post-fight interview, the 28-year-old shared what caused the commotion:"He was talking a bit after the fight, talking bad about my espresso, but after this I'm gonna enjoy my espresso. Di Bella Espresso, baby, let's go!"Fans in the United States and Canada with an active Prime Video subscription can rewatch ONE Fight Night 26 on demand.