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[102][103] Inside of the ring, he’s proved proficient at adapting to adverse situations when he’s able to keep calm and focused. For instance, during the East Japan Rookie King Tournament Finals, Ippo demonstrated the ability to rapidly adjust to Mashiba's Flicker Jabs and consistently get past them by the second round, even though he didn’t have any previous training or experience dealing with twisting lefts─on another occasion, by the end of his fifth title defence, he was able to naturally react to Sawamura’s fouls without slowing down, who used illegal tactics Ippo had never come across prior to the match. [104][105] Ippo has even managed to
improvise and perform techniques he had never practised before, such as the southpaw stance and the Heartbreak Shot. [106][107] During his second retirement, Ippo has gained more knowledge as a boxing trainer. When he trained Kimura to fight against Junpei Yoshimoto, Ippo learned of losing weight and adding muscle, and how to increase power during weight management. [108] Ippo thought of fighting Ricardo about one-hundred times in his head, coming up with a strategy in the ninety-fifth time for him to make Ricardo reveal an opening. [109] Shinoda acknowledged that Ippo has been thinking and acting on his own, overcoming his weaknesses and acquiring more advantages. [110] Ippo came up with a way to train as a southpaw and a strategy against the world
champion Rosario for Mashiba. [111] Training One of the main reasons for Ippo's success as a boxer is his willingness to train. His body is able to tolerate the training he does that is regarded harsher than an active boxer's, even while he was inactive. [112] Even before he started boxing, he had a good muscle build.
[102][103] Inside of the ring, he’s proved proficient at adapting to adverse situations when he’s able to keep calm and focused. For instance, during the East Japan Rookie King Tournament Finals, Ippo demonstrated the ability to rapidly adjust to Mashiba's Flicker Jabs and consistently get past them by the second round, even though he didn’t have any previous training or experience dealing with twisting lefts─on another occasion, by the end of his fifth title defence, he was able to naturally react to Sawamura’s fouls without slowing down, who used illegal tactics Ippo had never come across prior to the match. [104][105] Ippo has even managed to
improvise and perform techniques he had never practised before, such as the southpaw stance and the Heartbreak Shot. [106][107] During his second retirement, Ippo has gained more knowledge as a boxing trainer. When he trained Kimura to fight against Junpei Yoshimoto, Ippo learned of losing weight and adding muscle, and how to increase power during weight management. [108] Ippo thought of fighting Ricardo about one-hundred times in his head, coming up with a strategy in the ninety-fifth time for him to make Ricardo reveal an opening. [109] Shinoda acknowledged that Ippo has been thinking and acting on his own, overcoming his weaknesses and acquiring more advantages. [110] Ippo came up with a way to train as a southpaw and a strategy against the world
champion Rosario for Mashiba. [111] Training One of the main reasons for Ippo's success as a boxer is his willingness to train. His body is able to tolerate the training he does that is regarded harsher than an active boxer's, even while he was inactive. [112] Even before he started boxing, he had a good muscle build.
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