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Sendō attempted to block a follow-up punch, however it was Ippo's Sakki. Ippo then landed a Gazelle Punch, breaking Sendō's guard. Ippo then launched a Dempsey Roll, hitting Sendō until he went down. Ippo witnessed as Sendō got up on the count of six, looking at him until Sendō fell over on the referee's shoulder at the count of ten, resulting in Sendō losing his title and Ippo becoming the JBC featherweight champion. Ippo posing with his newly acquired belt. With Ippo still not understanding the situation, Kamogawa directed Ippo's attention to Sendō.

However, Ippo managed to get up and continue the assault, following his coach's advice on pretending like he feels no pain. Ozma is then knocked down himself. He manages to get up as well. As the fighters continue, Ippo receives one crushing blow after another, until he ducks and gives a huge uppercut to Ozma's chest, knocking him down. Ippo wins his first tournament match and thanks Ozma for the incredible fight. Ozma wishes him luck for his next matches. Both boxers receive applause and praise from the audience as they leave the ring. 16"Anticipating a Fierce Fight"
Transliteration: "Gekisen no yokan" (Japanese: 激戦の予感)Mitsuyuki MasuharaDaisuke AranishiJanuary 23, 2001 (2001-01-23) Ippo and Takamura, along with a girl that Ippo has a crush on, sees Miyata's match. Miyata completely lowered his opponent's guard and quickly took him out. Afterwards, Ippo and his friends at the gym saw some videos of some of the next opponents he would face in the tournament. Later, after meeting the girl at a bakery where she worked, Ippo received a call from Takamura about a training camp for preparation for his next match.

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