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Although he was unable to take the title from the veteran champion Eiji Date, he managed to defeat the champion Takeshi Sendō,
taking the belt and defending it a total of eight times, while simultaneously building a reputation as the unofficial king of the OPBF. His durability and fighting spirit are considered to be his greatest attributes; each unparalleled in Japan. When he started out, the public view of Ippo as nothing more than an average boxer, however, after his win against amateur world champion Alexander Volg Zangief, others saw that he had grown as a boxer and recognised that a new star of the world of boxing had been born. [61] As he fought in more matches, his popularity grew, and even after disappearing from the rankings during his second retirement, his name would still be mentioned around the world. WBA featherweight world champion Ricardo Martínez, who only sparred with him once, still remembers him whenever his name is mentioned to him, gaining some interest in Ippo[62][63] His unrelenting flurry of blows have earned him the title "Wind God". While retired, he was able to keep up with the active IBF junior lightweight world champion Volg and lightweight world title contender Ryō Mashiba, making them get serious. Physical Ability Power Ippo's damaged fist after throwing his first punch on a sandbag. More than anything else, Ippo's boxing is distinguished and built around his overwhelming destructive power, evidenced by the 100% KO rate in his victories, with all of them coming
before the 9th round. Along with Sendō, Ippo is considered to possess the strongest punches in the whole featherweight division. He was described as a "hard puncher," as Ippo can blow away guards with a single punch without wearing the opponent out. [64] He also made Aoki and Kimura, two 6-round boxers from lightweight division, throw up after landing body blows while sparring more than once.
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As a result, Elkia gains a large mass of land and rights to the Werebeasts occupying them. Sora and Shiro use political pressure to force the leader of the Eastern Union, the nameless Shrine Maiden, to challenge them; the game is a coin
flip where Sora arranges to have it land on its edge. He convinces the Shrine Maiden to declare they both win and as a result, Elkia can share
resources with the Eastern Union while the Werebeasts maintain their self-rule; they name the unionized colony between Elkia and the Eastern Union as the Commonwealth of Elkia. 4The Gamer Siblings Have Run Away From a Realistic Romance Game[Jp. 6]June 25, 2013[16]
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978-0-316-38521-3 Easy Start Chapter 1: Encounter Chapter 2: Strategist Chapter 3: Charmer Chapter 4: Wild Card Interrupt End A Dhampir named Plum Stoker visits Sora and Shiro, and asks them to save his species. He explains the queen of the Sirens, Laila Lorelei, put herself to sleep using the Ten Covenants centuries ago and as a result, the once mutualistic relationship between Dhampirs and Sirens has caused all but one male Dhampir to die. To awaken the queen, they must enter her dream and win her love. After consulting with the Shrine Maiden, Sora and his companions travel to the Dhampir and Siren country, Oceand, and enter the queen's dream. Using Plum's magic, the queen falls in love with Izuna's grandfather, Ino Hatsuse, but fails to awaken. Having deduced this possibility, Sora uses a loophole in the rules allowing him and his companions to leave mid-game. Sora and Shiro reveal the Sirens do not know the conditions to wake the queen, so they split up to investigate; Sora, Shiro, Jibril, and Plum travel to Avent Heim, home of the Flügel, while Stephanie and Izuna search the previous king's hidden library.