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His usual choice of legwear are blue jeans or black pants, sometimes shorts in the Summer. While at high school, Ippo wore a black gakuran with yellow buttons over a white buttoned-up shirt and white shoes. [59] While at the Kamogawa gym or training his students, Ippo usually wears shirts that have the gym's name on them. During roadwork he usually wears his blue and white jogging suit that he received from Kumi for his 23rd birthday. Personality Ippo asking what it means to be "strong". As a child, Ippo was a very shy, kind and obedient boy who was also very strong-willed and stubborn. He carries most of these personality traits as he got older. He is usually a kind and reserved person who
dislikes fighting, and because of that he had been bullied since grade school. He would also come home after school, holding back his tears and try to convince his mother that everything was alright after being bullied. Despite his strength and courage, Ippo still behaves rather meek out of the ring and often humbles himself
around his rivals. For example, even
though he has defeated both Mashiba and Sendō, he fears Mashiba and tries to avoid discussing a second rematch with Sendō whenever he is around.
Takamura and his fellow boxers, Masaru Aoki and Tatsuya Kimura, are stunned by
Ippo's powerful punches—a result of strong muscles developed through years serving his physically taxing family business.
Following brief training under Takamura, Ippo
impresses the other boxers in a practice match against prodigy Ichirou Miyata. He gains a rival in Miyata and a coach in Genji Kamogawa, the gym owner and a former boxer himself. As Ippo takes the first steps in his official boxing career, he faces off against a series of challenging opponents, each more powerful than the last. Victory, loss, and a cycle of dedicated training await Ippo on his journey to achieve greatness. With his tough body and unstoppable fighting spirit, the kind young man seeks to take on the world.
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More charactersCharacters & Voice Actors Makunouchi, Ippo Main Kiyasu, Kohei
Japanese Takamura, Mamoru Main Koyama, Rikiya
Japanese Aoki, Masaru Main Takagi, Wataru
Japanese Kamogawa, Genji Main Utsumi, Kenji
Japanese Kimura, Tatsuya Main Fujiwara, Keiji
Japanese Sendo, Takeshi Supporting Onosaka, Masaya
Japanese Zangief, Alexander Volg Supporting Morikawa, Toshiyuki
Japanese Miyata, Ichirou Supporting Seki, Tomokazu
Japanese Mashiba, Ryo Supporting Tanaka, Masahiko
Japanese Date, Eiji Supporting Aizawa, Masaki
Japanese
More staff Staff Maruyama, Masao Producer Tamura, Manabu Producer Nishimura, Satoshi Director, Storyboard Mima, Masafumi Sound Director
Edit Opening Theme Preview Spotify Apple Music Amazon Music Youtube Music 1: "Under Star" by Shocking Lemons (eps 1-25) 2: "Inner Light" by Shocking Lemons (eps 26-52) 3: "Tumbling Dice" by Tsuneo Imahori (eps 53-75) Edit Ending Theme 1: "Yuuzora no Kamihikouki" by Naoya Mori (eps 1-25) 2: "360°" by Naoya Mori (eps 26-52, 75) 3: "Eternal Loop" by Saber Tiger (eps 53-74)
Reviews Write review 169 Recommended 2 Mixed Feelings 3 Not Recommended All reviews (174) Nov 8, 2006 Xinil Recommended First, let me say that I\'m not a fan of boxing. In fact, I pretty much hate the sport. Honestly, who likes seeing people getting their head beat in every day?
With that being said, this series is brilliantly done.
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