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After the first round,
Milo was worried that
Sendō would be going home after not being able to do anything, however,
Ippo disagreed, expressing how Sendō is someone who is unpredictable and can make the impossible possible. During the second round, Ippo explained to Milo that Sendō is getting used to Alfredo's punches, and that, besides his raw power, his animistic sixth sense and ability to adapt are things that made him a world ranker. As Alfredo was cornering Sendō with attacks, Ippo mentioned to Milo how Sendō was prepared for this, remembering his motto of sticking to a strong opponent is something he loves, and believes that Sendō has never changed from the moment he met him. Ippo pleading to not let Sendō get cooled down. During round three, the audience began stomping their feet, which Ippo compared it to the Kōrakuen Hall's lallapallooza. When Milo noticed Alfredo's face changing despite Sendō missing his punches, Ippo noted that Sendō is doing a lot and slowly closing the gap, concluding that he sees Sendō doing his best, while also being jealous, reminiscing about being back to the ring. During round four, the referee stopped the match as the taping on one of Sendō's gloves came loose. When Ippo noticed Hoshi fixing the tape and purposely going slow to buy time, Ippo yelled out to not stall and cool Sendō down because Sendō was already fired up, prompting Hoshi to quickly fix it. Ippo continued to watch the match as Sendō defeats Alfredo in the fourth round by knockout. After watching the match, Ippo did not understand how Sendō was able to withstand the
counter that he lost to when he fought Alfredo before, concluding that the match was a good learning experience and that he still has much left to learn. Ippo and Milo watching Ricardo and McCallum fight.
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