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*VS [[Mashiba Ryou]] 3R '''Loss''' (Sparring)

*VS [[Mashiba Ryou]] 3R '''Loss''' (Sparring)

*VS [[Sendou Takeshi]] ?R KO '''Loss''' (Sparring)

*VS [[Sendou Takeshi]] ?R KO '''Loss''' (Sparring)

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*VS [[Nagumo Ryuji]] 1R '''Loss''' (Sparring)

===Notable Matches===

===Notable Matches===



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[[Oda Yusuke]]: '''First Pro fight'''

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[[Oda Yusuke]]: '''First Pro fight'''



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[[Fujiwara Yoshio]]: '''First 1 round KO'''

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[[Fujiwara Yoshio]]: '''First 1 round KO'''



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vs
[[Mashiba Ryou]]: '''East Japan Rookie King Finals'''

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[[Mashiba Ryou]]: '''East Japan Rookie King Finals'''



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[[Takeshi Sendou]]: '''All Japan Rookie King and First fight outside of Tokyo'''

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[[Takeshi Sendou]]: '''All Japan Rookie King and First fight outside of Tokyo'''



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[[Okita Keigo]]: '''Fight against former East Japan Rookie King'''

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[[Okita Keigo]]: '''Fight against former East Japan Rookie King'''



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[[Alexander Volg Zangief]]: '''Fight against former Amateur World Champion and Class A Championship'''

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[[Alexander Volg Zangief]]: '''Fight against former Amateur World Champion and Class A Championship'''



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[[Date Eiji]]: '''First Title Match and First loss'''

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[[Date Eiji]]: '''First Title Match and First loss'''



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[[Takeshi Sendou]]: '''Fight for Japanese Title'''

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[[Takeshi Sendou]]: '''Fight for Japanese Title'''



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[[Sanada Kazuki]]: '''Fight against former Jr Featherwieght Champion and First fight as Champion'''

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[[Sanada Kazuki]]: '''Fight against former Jr Featherwieght Champion and First fight as Champion'''



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[[Yi Yonsu]]: '''Featherweight Title record KO time'''

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[[Yi Yonsu]]: '''Featherweight Title record KO time'''



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[[Shimabukuro Iwao]]: '''Fight for title of Japan's Strongest Infighter'''

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[[Shimabukuro Iwao]]: '''Fight for title of Japan's Strongest Infighter'''



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[[Sawamura Ryuuhei]]:''' First fight with a counter specialist'''

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[[Sawamura Ryuuhei]]:''' First fight with a counter specialist'''



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[[Karasawa Takuzou]]''': First fight with no injuries'''

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[[Karasawa Takuzou]]''': First fight with no injuries'''



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[[Wally]]: '''First victory with the second throwing in the towel'''

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[[Wally]]: '''First victory with the second throwing in the towel'''



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[[Kojima Hisato]]: '''First KO victory won by a single blow'''

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[[Kojima Hisato]]: '''First KO victory won by a single blow'''



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[[Alfredo Gonzales]] '''First match as a world contender and Second loss'''

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[[Alfredo Gonzales]]
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'''First match as a world contender and Second loss'''

===Successions===

===Successions===

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====[[Sendou Takeshi]]====

====[[Sendou Takeshi]]====



Sendou Takeshi is considered to be Ippo's chief rival seeing as they fought twice already. Even though their fighting styles, family life (both of their parental figures are women, and lost their fathers at a young age), and their goals in boxing (both seek the answer to what does it mean to be strong to understand each others fathers) are very similar their personalities couldn't be more opposite. While Ippo is timid, and passive. Sendou is aggressive. While Ippo is humble, Sendou is found to be over confident.

Sendou Takeshi is considered to be Ippo's chief rival seeing as they fought twice already. Even though their fighting styles, family life (both of their parental figures are women, and lost their fathers at a young age), and their goals in boxing (both seek the answer to what does it mean to be strong to understand each others fathers) are very similar their personalities couldn't be more opposite. While Ippo is timid, and passive. Sendou is aggressive. While Ippo is humble, Sendou is found to be over confident.

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==Boxing style==

==Boxing style==



[[File:Ippo's_damaging_power.png|thumb|Ippo's tremendous power damages his unprotected hand.]]Ippo's boxing style is said to be modeled after [[Mike Tyson]] and [[Hamada Tsuyoshi]]. He is a natural [[In Fighter]], a great Hard Puncher with an impressive KO rate of 100%. His punching power, durability, and fighting spirit are considered to be his greatest attributes; each is unparalleled in Japan. His punching power in particular is said to be among the world's best, with the implication that Ippo's punches are comparable to World Champion Ricardo Martinez. His style has had vast improvements throughout the series, and now consist of sways, liver blows, and a [[Sunday Punch]]: the Dempsey Roll. His strong flurry of blows have earned him the title Wind God (while Ichirou Miyata has the title Lightning God due to his fast blows and incredible reflexes and movement speeds). He is the number one In-Fighter in Japan.

[[File:Ippo's_damaging_power.png|thumb|Ippo's tremendous power damages his unprotected hand.]]Ippo's boxing style is said to be modeled after [[Mike Tyson]] and [[Hamada Tsuyoshi]]. He is a natural [[In Fighter]], a great Hard Puncher with an impressive KO rate of 100%. His punching power, durability, and fighting spirit are considered to be his greatest attributes; each is unparalleled in Japan. His punching power in particular is said to be among the world's best, with the implication that Ippo's punches are comparable to World Champion Ricardo Martinez. His style has had vast improvements throughout the series, and now consist of sways, liver blows, and a [[Sunday Punch]]: the Dempsey Roll. His strong flurry of blows have earned him the title Wind God (while Ichirou Miyata has the title Lightning God due to his fast blows and incredible reflexes and movement speeds). He is the number one In-Fighter in Japan.

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It should be noted since his defeat against Gonzales, Ippo has begun to show symptoms attributed towards Punch-Drunk syndrome, as presented after his fight where he was unable to draw in a straight line, with his hands shaking uncontrollably. Umezawa was revealed as looking on in shock and told Ippo that he needs rest for now, making him leave as he continued looking at it.

It should be noted since his defeat against Gonzales, Ippo has begun to show symptoms attributed towards Punch-Drunk syndrome, as presented after his fight where he was unable to draw in a straight line, with his hands shaking uncontrollably. Umezawa was revealed as looking on in shock and told Ippo that he needs rest for now, making him leave as he continued looking at it.



Additionally it is shown that Ippo's reflexes have been severely dampened and decreased, as he is unable to dodge Aoki's Frog Punch whilst sparring, not to mention in his spar against [[
Ryuji
Nagumo]], Ippo was at the mercy of Nagumo's jabs and went down after a simple one-two
(possibly

implying

maybe
Ippo
may

also

have

developed

a

Glass

Jaw
.
)

All

of

this
is noted by Takamura, who has been keeping an eye on Ippo's decline.

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Additionally it is shown that Ippo's reflexes have been severely dampened and decreased, as he is unable to dodge Aoki's Frog Punch whilst sparring, not to mention in his spar against [[Nagumo
Ryuji
]], Ippo was at the mercy of Nagumo's jabs and went down after a simple one-two
.

After

the

coach stopped the spar,
Ippo
sat

down

and

as

looking

at

the headgear, he noticed that while waving he was losing sight to his left jabs and him entirely
.
But

even

so, going down after a few jabs with headgear on, isn't something that can occur to someone like Ippo who
is
tough with taking hits. As most
noted by Takamura, who has been keeping an eye on Ippo's decline.

Even after all this the coach called Ippo to his office and gave him a paper to draw a straight line. As Ippo said, the doctor noticed nothing yet aside the usual. Struggling a bit being steady, he finally pulled it off perfectly fine, but that doesn't mean Ippo is all fine, it's just to see if he has one of the symptoms. The coach still concerned, tells him to rest more and reduce the training for now.

Even after all this the coach called Ippo to his office and gave him a paper to draw a straight line. As Ippo said, the doctor noticed nothing yet aside the usual. Struggling a bit being steady, he finally pulled it off perfectly fine, but that doesn't mean Ippo is all fine, it's just to see if he has one of the symptoms. The coach still concerned, tells him to rest more and reduce the training for now.

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