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Ippo and Mashiba's deciding dual exchange. After the three round spar ended, Ippo was glad they are both uninjured. Mashiba suggested that they continue sparring, but Ippo claimed that he is all beat up, and while he has some gas left in the tank, he is not an active boxer, so he doesn't have the mental stamina or focus to keep going. Mashiba told him he is fine since he said he still had some gas left Ippo thought of how he just came to the gym to be helpful, so he wished that Mashiba wouldn't use this situation just to harass him because he was visiting Kumi the other night. Ippo stomped his foot down and let Mashiba know he is ready to fight. As their second spar began, Ippo and Mashiba were fighting at close range when Mashiba knocked legs with Ippo. Ippo yelled at Mashiba for it, but Mashiba told him it wasn't on purpose. As Ippo landed a right uppercut, the Tōhō coach yelled at Ippo since he switched to orthodox, which Ippo apologised that he got carried away. Ippo and Mashiba continue having a close ranged brawl that cause their mouth to bleed. Ippo and Mashiba argued about Kumi while fighting at close range until they hit each other with a dual exchange consisting of Ippo's left to Mashiba's head and Mashiba's right to Ippo's head that hits directly, causing Ippo to fall down and declare that he is done, ending the spar. Ippo got up and left the ring to talk to Mashiba's sparring partners to give them tips.

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On August 14, 2019, a panel was held with directors Hideya Takahashi and Yasuhiro Kimura, and producer Kasama. [119] Several video game characters, such as Street Fighter's Guile and Tekken's Paul Phoenix, were inspired by JoJo's Polnareff. [120] When they discovered a new species of Neostygarctus in 2013, scientists Shinta Fujimoto and Katsumi Miyazaki named it Neostygarctus lovedeluxe after a Stand from Diamond Is Unbreakable. [121] The song "Don't Bite the Dust" by heavy metal band Lovebites was influenced by and named after a Stand from Diamond Is Unbreakable. [122] Gucci A Gucci store display in 2013, featuring JoJo's Bizarre Adventure characters Bruno Bucciarati and Jolyne Cujoh From September 17 to October 6, 2011, the Gucci store in Shinjuku hosted the Gucci x Hirohiko Araki x Spur "Rohan Kishibe Goes to Gucci" Exhibition, a collaboration between the luxury Italian clothing brand, Araki, and the Japanese fashion magazine Spur. [123] The exhibit celebrated the 90th anniversary of Gucci and featured a life-size figure of Rohan Kishibe, as well as numerous illustrations by Araki that included actual pieces of the brand's own 2011–2012 fall/winter collection and his own original fashion designs. [123] The October 2011 issue of Spur featured another one-shot manga titled "Rohan Kishibe Meets Gucci",[m] in which Rohan goes to a Gucci factory to discover the secret behind a magical handbag with the characters wearing and using Gucci products. [124][125] This was followed by another collaboration in the February 2013 issue of Spur with "Jolyne, Fly High with Gucci",[n] starring Jolyne Cujoh from Part 6. [126][127] A free English translation of the latter was previously available on Gucci's Facebook page. Again, Araki's artwork was featured in Gucci's storefront displays around the world. [128][129] 25th anniversary There were several art exhibitions in 2012 in Japan for the manga's 25th anniversary.