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After Takamura won in the fourth round, becoming the WBC super middleweight champion, Ippo noted how incredible the proud Takamura and Kamogawa are. In Takamura's room in the venue, Ippo was tasked by Kamogawa to take Takamura to a taxi and send him home due to his injured right leg. Despite Takamura's complaints, Ippo carried him out of the venue to send him home. In a taxi, Ippo congratulated Takamura for his victory, believing that Takamura's wish to the shrine paid off, but Takamura claimed that if one has something to accomplish with the rest of their life, the one who's going to grant the wishes isn't the Gods, but one's self, as the one who can do what they want to do is one's self. Ippo asked what Takamura means by that, however, the latter fell asleep. Upon arrival to Takamura's home, Ippo carried Takamura and encountered Yamaguchi, who came to help Takamura, outside. Ippo slept as Yamaguchi helped Takamura. Ippo's dream about hugging Kumi after coming home from a harsh battle led to him waking up to him and Takamura hugging each other, as Takamura also had a good dream. Thinking that the world title match was also just a dream, Ippo congratulated Takamura after he picked up a newspaper about his super middleweight world title match victory, realising it wasn't a dream. Grim Reaper to the World Arc At the Kamogawa gym, Ippo continuously made mistakes while mitt practising with Kintarō until Aoki came over and began holding the mitts for Kintarō instead. As Ippo saw Aoki flawlessly mitt practising with Kintarō, Ippo claimed that Aoki should become a trainer since his mitt holding skills are great, making Aoki angry since it is like suggesting for him to retire from boxing.

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