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[79] The print version of Slam Dunk: 10 Days After was popular, having initially ranked sixth and then 15th in Oricon's weekly ranking of manga. [80][81] The first six
volumes of the 2018 shinsōban edition of the original manga all reached the top eight of
their release week, with the highest being the first volume at number two. [82] This resulted in Slam Dunk being the fourth best-selling manga of 2018 with 5. 2 million copies sold,[83] and the ninth top-selling media franchise of 2018, with estimated sales of ¥3. 4 billion. [84] The English translation of the manga was listed as one of the best comics of 2008 by Publishers Weekly.
Ippo reflected on how he really hasn't changed at all despite wanting to be reborn when he became a boxer, and knew that he hasn't found his
answer yet on how it feels to be strong. Later, with the Date gym gym hosting a sparring tournament for new boxers that haven't had a pro debut yet, Ippo took Taihei and Kintarō there for them to spar. There, Ippo met Date, Okita, Kobashi, and Oda who also are trainers seeking to let their students partake in the tournament. After Taihei and Kintarō easily lost, Fujii entered the gym and revealed that Sendō downed Ricardo in Mexico and that Sendō and Alfredo would be fighting in three months, with the winner earning the right to challenge for the world title. While Ippo was excited to hear the news, he was left speechless when Yūji reminded him of when he said that it was impossible for him to avenge Date and take on Ricardo as he was then. Ippo left without replying after Oda wanted to know why he couldn't fight anymore.