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Ippo became fired up to cheer for Mashiba. Match History Match History # Result Record Date Opponent Location Time Type Notes Retired 26 LOSS 23-3-0 1998-01 Antonio Guevara[4] Tokyo, Japan 4(10), 2:45 TKO "10 MONTHS IN THE MAKING"
Comeback Match
Semi-Final
Retires After Match 25 LOSS 23-2-0 1997-03-21 Alfredo González[5] Tokyo, Japan 7(10), 1:17 TKO "GO TO THE WORLD!"
World Title Preliminary Match
Main Event 24 WIN 23-1-0 1996-10-25 Hisato Kojima[6] Tokyo, Japan 1(10), 2:07 TKO "OPERATION WORLD DOMINATION II"
Semi-Final
8th JBC Featherweight Title Defence Match
Relinquishes Title 23 WIN 22-1-0 1996-07-15 Wally[7] Tokyo, Japan 8(10), 1:35 TKO "IN THE JUNGLE"
"Survival Match of Asian Champions"
Main Event 22 WIN 21-1-0 1996-02-15 Malcolm Gedo[8] Tokyo, Japan 8(10), 2:37 TKO "WINNER TAKES ALL!!"
"Survival Match of Asian Champions"
Main Event 21 WIN 20-1-0 1995-08-01 Jimmy Sisphar[9] Tokyo, Japan 4(10), 2:30 TKO "THE SCRATCH!!"
"Survival Match of Asian Champions"
Main Event 20 WIN 19-1-0 1995-01-25 Keīchi Take[10] Tokyo, Japan 6(10), 1:00 TKO Champion Carnival
"The Challenge for the 7th Defence"
7th JBC Featherweight Title Defence Match 19 WIN 18-1-0 1994-10-03 Takuzō Karasawa[11] Tokyo, Japan 2(10), 2:15 TKO "The Challenge for the 6th Defence"
6th JBC Featherweight Title Defence Match 18 WIN 17-1-0 1994-06-15 Ryūhei Sawamura[12] Tokyo, Japan 7(10), 1:15 TKO "DRAGON SLAYER"
5th JBC Featherweight Title Defence Match 17 WIN 16-1-0 1994-03-21 Iwao Shimabukuro[13] Tokyo, Japan 7(10), 2:15 KO Champion Carnival
"SUBMARINE WARS"
4th JBC Featherweight Title Defence Match 16 WIN 15-1-0 1993-12-20 Yi Yon-su[14] Tokyo, Japan 1(10), 0:32 TKO "BATTLE OF HAWK"
Semi-Final Match
3rd JBC Featherweight Title Defence Match 15 WIN 14-1-0 1993-08-20 Naomichi Yamada[15] Tokyo, Japan 2(10), 2:42 KO "PROOF OF POWER"
2nd JBC Featherweight Title Defence Match 14 WIN 13-1-0 1993-04-07 Kazuki Sanada[16] Tokyo, Japan 5(10), 2:33 TKO Champion Carnival
"FIRST STEP "
1st JBC Featherweight Title Defence Match 13 WIN 12-1-0 1992-11-20 Takeshi Sendō[17] Tokyo, Japan 7(10), 1:34 KO "LALLAPALLOOZA"
JBC Featherweight Title Match 12 WIN 11-1-0 1992-07-11 Ponchai Chuwatana[18] Tokyo, Japan 2(10), 2:00 TKO "THE ROAD BACK"
Comeback Match 11 LOSS 10-1-0 1992-02 Eiji Date[19] Tokyo, Japan 5(10), 2:32 TKO Champion Carnival
"CHALLENGE FOR THE THRONE"
JBC Featherweight Title Match 10 WIN 10-0-0 1991-10 Alexander Volg Zangief[20] Tokyo, Japan 5(8), 1:21 KO "WHITE FANG"
Class-A Tournament Finals 9 WIN 9-0-0 1991-07 Takuma Saeki[21] Tokyo, Japan 4(6), 2:12 TKO "SPEED STAR"
Class-A Tournament Round 1 8 WIN 8-0-0 1991-06 Keigo Okita[22] Tokyo, Japan 1(10), 2:58 TKO "TWO ROOKIE KINGS"
Becomes Ranked 1st in JBC Ranking 7 WIN 7-0-0 1991-02 Takeshi Sendō[23] Osaka, Japan 3(6), 3:00 TKO All Japan Rookie King Tournament 6 WIN 6-0-0 1990-12-24 Ryō Mashiba[24] Tokyo, Japan 3(6), 2:13 TKO East Japan Rookie King Tournament Finals 5 WIN 5-0-0 1990-11 Ryūichi Hayami[25] Tokyo, Japan 1(4), 2:59 KO East Japan Rookie King Tournament Semi-Finals 4 WIN 4-0-0 1990-08 Kenta Kobashi[26] Tokyo, Japan 4(4), 2:58 KO East Japan Rookie King Tournament Quarter-Finals 3 WIN 3-0-0 1990-06 Jason Ozuma[27] Tokyo, Japan 2(4), 2:52 KO East Japan Rookie King Tournament First Round 2 WIN 2-0-0 1990-02 Yoshio Fujiwara[28] Tokyo, Japan 1(4), 2:50 KO N/A 1 WIN 1-0-0 1990-01-03 Yūsuke Oda[29] Tokyo, Japan 3(4), 2:35 TKO Pro Debut Match Spars This list does not include the numerous spars Ippo has had with his fellow gymmates. VS Ichirō Miyata 3R KO LOSS (Match Simulation)[30] VS Ichirō Miyata 4R KO WIN (Match Simulation)[31] VS Naoya Ogawa 1R TKO WIN (Pro Test)[32] VS Komori 1R LOSS (Sparring)[33] VS Eiji Date 3R KO LOSS (Sparring)[34] VS Kumiko Morita 1R (experience sparring)[35] VS Naomichi Yamada 1R TKO WIN (Farewell Party)[36] VS Unknown (Junior Featherweight Philippines #4) 1 R KO WIN (Sparring)[37] VS Akira Shigeta 3R Decision LOSS (Sparring)[38] VS Tamura 1 R KO WIN (Sparring - Dojo Duels Day 1)[39] VS Makoto Morita 3 R KO WIN (Sparring - Dojo Duels Day 2)[40] VS Kōichi Murakami 4 R KO WIN (Sparring - Dojo Duels Day 3)[41] VS Kishida Jackal 3R KO WIN (Sparring - Dojo Duels Day 4)[42] VS Umezu 1 R KO WIN (Sparring - Dojo Duels Day 5)[43] VS Ricardo Martínez 1R LOSS (Sparring)[44] VS Kyōsuke Imai 3R (Sparring)[45] VS Alexander Volg Zangief 3R TKO LOSS (Sparring)[46] VS Kyōsuke Imai 2R (Sparring)[47] VS Kyōsuke Fukui 3R KO WIN (Match Simulation)[48] VS Ryō Mashiba 3R LOSS (Sparring)[49] VS Takeshi Sendō ?R KO LOSS (Sparring)[50] VS Matsuura 1R WIN (Sparring)[51] VS Ryūji Nagumo 1R LOSS (Sparring)[52] Spars After Retirement VS Takeshi Sendō 1R Stopped (Sparring)[53] VS Alexander Volg Zangief 1R Stopped (Sparring)[54] VS Ryō Mashiba 3R (Sparring)[55] VS Ryō Mashiba 4R LOSS (Sparring)[56] Notable Matches VS Yūsuke Oda: First Pro fight VS Yoshio Fujiwara: First 1 round KO VS Ryō Mashiba: East Japan Rookie King Finals VS Takeshi Sendō: All Japan Rookie King and first fight outside of Tokyo VS Keigo Okita: Fight against former East Japan Rookie King VS Alexander Volg Zangief: Fight against former amateur world champion and Class A Championship VS Eiji Date: First title match and first loss VS Ponchai Chuwatana: First Dempsey Roll utilisation VS Takeshi Sendō: Fight for Japanese title VS Kazuki Sanada: Fight against former junior featherweight champion and first fight as champion VS Yi Yon Su: Featherweight title record KO time VS Iwao Shimabukuro: Fight for title of Japan's Strongest In-fighter VS Ryūhei Sawamura: First fight with a counter specialist VS Takuzō Karasawa: First fight with no injuries VS Wally: First victory with the second throwing in the towel VS Hisato Kojima: First OHKO (One Hit KO) VS Alfredo González: First match as a world contender and second loss VS Antonio Guevara: Third loss Successions Preceded by Title Succeeded by Takeshi Sendō JBC Featherweight Champion
November 20, 1992-1996 Vacant
(Succeeded by Kyōsuke Imai) Keigo Okita All Japan Featherweight Rookie King Akira Shigeta Keigo Okita East Japan Featherweight Rookie King Akira Shigeta Appearance Ippo's appearance. This section is a stub. You can help Wiki Ippo by expanding it. Striking a resemblance to his father, he has black, short shaggy hair and thick eyebrows. He has a light tanned complexion, and his eye colour is black, while in the anime, after the first season, his eye colour was changed from black to brown. At one point, Ippo shaved his head as a way to take the guilt of having injured Taihei after he slapped him until it slowly grew back. [57] Later, he shaved his head again while helping Kimura go through weight management by shaving his whole body to cut off some weight. [58] His body was in shape even before becoming a boxer due to working at the Makunouchi Fishing Boat. While being in the featherweight division, his body is stressed as extremely muscular.

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"Japanese Animation TV Ranking, May 15–21". Anime News Network. Retrieved May 28, 2023. Episode 52: Hodgkins, Crystalyn (June 3, 2023). "Japanese Animation TV Ranking, May 22–28". Anime News Network. February 19, 2013. ^ "Japan's Animation Blu-ray Disc Ranking, February 18–24". Anime News Network. February 26, 2013. ^ "Japanese Animation Blu-ray Disc Ranking, March 18–24". Miyata asked Ippo if Sendō, whose punches couldn't reach him, stands any chance against Ricardo. Ippo believed the one with the best chance of beating Ricardo is Sendō. Ippo added that he also believes Miyata and Ricardo have similar traits in their boxing styles, but the more they resemble each other the better the chance that Sendō could beat both of them. Ippo explained that the thing Miyata and Ricardo have in common is their heart. Ippo claimed that dodging Sendō's punches must have took incredible effort and care, and that when Miyata is focused on defence, it is really hard to catch him. Miyata stated that that is what makes it so simple, and that all he has to do is stay in low gear and cruise to an easy decision win. Ippo believed that it would not be like that, as Miyata has too much heart to be happy with a decision, so he will want to fight back and outfight him. Miyata asked Ippo if he really thinks an opponent who knows he can win by decision will purposely step in to an exchange of blows. Ippo believed he would, as his bravery as a boxer is something he trusts in Ippo and Kumi talking about Mashiba's upcoming match against Rosario. Miyata started walking away, as he claimed all he came for was to tell Ippo that he doesn't see Sendō winning. Ippo ran to Miyata to ask him if he is going back to Osaka to keep training with Sendō, to which Miyata answers that he is.
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