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After watching Takamura defeat his sparring partner,
Ippo found Takamura running water on his right leg. Ippo figured that his right leg must be injured from jumping off the hood of the vehicle while saving the boy, which Takamura requested for him to not tell
Kamogawa about it. Ippo mentioned to Takamura that he has noticed that the weight control is still affecting him despite moving up a weight class, and his movements are dull, advising him to focus on recovering. When Takamura showed him some shredded material that he found in his pocket after the accident, Ippo realised that it is the remains of the voodoo doll that he put into Takamura's pocket, thankful that it protected him. Ippo wrapped Takamura's leg
with a bandage with sutra writing on it. Later, Ippo waited outside Takamura's house in order to be Takamura's chaperone. When Ippo was about to walk with Takamura, he noticed a falling potted plant that is about to hit Takamura's head. Ippo quickly punched the potted plant before it hit Takamura's head, however, Ippo was hit by Takamura since he thought that Ippo was trying to attack him. Ippo praying for Takamura's victory against Dragon. The day before Dragon is scheduled to arrive to Japan, Ippo believed that it would take a miracle for Dragon to arrive in Japan due to the typhoon. The next day, the typhoon passed over, which he thought was strange.
“Tour de France: Unchained”Genre: Sports documentary seriesThere’s probably no sporting event more associated with France than the Tour de France, the grueling multi-day cycling race that goes from the French Alps all the way to Paris
each summer. This series captures that passion and dedication that these cyclists and their teams need to demonstrate in order to achieve success and win
this most famous of races. I loved this series and I think you will, too. It’s quintessentially French in the best possible way. French Shows to Watch on Amazon Prime 15. “Marie Antoinette”Genre: Historical dramaFrance’s most famous deposed queen stars in this fresh take on the classic French story.
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