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When it turned out to be Takamura, the gym members came up with a plan for Aoki to overcome his fear of Takamura to cure his trauma that affected his boxing. Ippo, Itagaki, and Kimura held Aoki while Takamura threw rights at Aoki's face until Aoki was able to keep his eyes open and describe the type of punch Takamura threw, curing his trauma. On the day of the Class A Tournament finals, Ippo arrived to the Kōrakuen Hall to watch Itagaki, Kimura, and Aoki's matches with Takamura. Ippo watched Itagaki's match against Saeki, which ended in Itagaki's win. Ippo went to the waiting room to congratulate him as Kimura and Aoki go off for their matches. Ippo watched Kimura's match on the television screen where he lost by decision against a previous JBC junior lightweight champion and then Aoki's match against Iga where he lost by knockout. Due to Baron having Iga beat Aoki without knocking him out until he was satisfied, Aoki's sustained severe injuries. Ippo went with everyone to take Aoki to the Kawai Hospital. Afterwards, Ippo congratulated Itagaki for making MVP in the tournament and believed that Aoki and Kimura would star over again and try again. However, Yagi told him otherwise, as Aoki and Kimura were pushed to their physical and mental limits from those fights, and believed Shinoda, who takes responsibility may also quit, coming to a conclusion that no matter what happens, it will be the Kamogawa gym's turning point. Later, Kimura went to get Ippo and Itagaki to go with him to visit Aoki at the hospital.Research on the "what is beautiful is good" stereotype shows that, overall, those who are physically attractive benefit from their good looks: physically attractive individuals are perceived more positively and physical attractiveness has a strong influence on judgement of a person's competence. [4] Furthermore, research shows that on average, attractive individuals have more friends, better social skills, and more active sex lives. [5] Lexicology[edit] Though the term "lookism" is of recent coinage, cultures and traditions worldwide have often warned against placing undue value on physical appearance:[6] To judge by appearances is to get entangled in the Veil of Maya [in Buddhist thought] . From ancient times until relatively recently, there was widespread worry about lookism, because the appearance of others may deceive, especially in romance, or it may be personally or politically imprudent to judge or act on appearances.
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