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While Ippo was worried, his gym mates predicted that Takamura would show up at the gym soon. On the day of the weigh-in, Ippo saw Karasawa and his second, Sanada. The next day, Ippo felt uneasy about his title defence until he was approached by Takamura, who had just returned to Tokyo. Takamura's presence gave Ippo what he was lacking as Ippo exclaimed that he would smash Karasawa into little pieces. After a meal with Takamura and Itagaki, Ippo went to the Kōrakuen Hall that night for his sixth title defence match against Karasawa. Ippo and Karasawa arrived to the ring when their match arrived. Ippo was then instructed to aim for Karasawa's body and use lefts as the match soon began. Ippo fighting Karasawa. Ippo trapped Karasawa into the corner early into the first round after not being bothered by his out-boxing hit-and-run tactic, hitting Karasawa with a liver blow. Karasawa escaped the corner and clinched Ippo when he got close. Ippo attempted to land a hit while clinched, however Karasawa was warned by Sanada to jump back, dodging Ippo's uppercut.

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