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Sawamura clinched and made Ippo fall down with him. When they both got up, because Sawamura purposely loosened his glove tape, the referee paused the match to let Sawamura's second fix it. When the match continued, Ippo became alert as Sawamura changed his stance to an unorthodox one with his left hand extending out. Ippo attempted to get close to Sawamura, however, he was unable to succeed due to the fast jabs called the "Bullet". The second round then ended. Ippo getting hit by Sawamura's Flash. In the third round, Ippo used a Cross-Arm Block to counter Sawamura's Bullet. When Ippo got close enough to attack, he was hit by Sawamura's Flash, which almost caused Ippo to fall. After getting hit multiple times with the Bullet, Ippo steps into his range where he gets hit again with the Flash. Leaning on Sawamura after the hit, the third round ended. At the corner, Ippo was explained of Sawamura's tactics to make Ippo lose his cool by fouling, which made Ippo throw larger punches for Sawamura to easily counter.In regards to the story, Yukimura enjoyed how the main character was always coexisting with nature in order to survive. However, in contrast to him, the real Thorfinn was met with a tragic fate when going to Vinland. [28] Yukimura he was conflicted about how to make this arc look more hopeful and whether or not stay true to history by making the fictional Thorfinn survive in the final arc. [35] Themes[edit] In a January 2008 interview, Yukimura revealed that he was inspired to enter the manga industry by reading the manga Fist of the North Star as a boy. In the same interview, he said he had always wanted to produce a series which reflected the same themes of "strength and justice". [36] Yukimura added that one of his messages is that people should have ideals in order to have a prosperous life. [37] In contrast to the strong Vikings, the slaves were written as their complete opposite based on Yukimura's research. The slaves do not possess any power to protect themselves; Yukimura believed that the point of slaves is that they should have ideals something which readers should have too. [38] When writing Planetes, Yukimura struggled with writing a proper theme involving love and ways of living. As he was too young when writing Planetes, Yukimura was not satisfied with the way he handled it, and decided to explore it again with Vinland Saga. [39] While the series is notable for its degree of violence normally caused by Vikings, Yukimura claimed he hates the concept of violence.
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