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As the fighters continue, Ippo receives one crushing blow after another, until he ducks and gives a huge uppercut to Ozma's chest, knocking him down. Ippo wins his first tournament match and thanks Ozma for the incredible fight. Ozma wishes him luck for his next matches. Both boxers receive applause and praise from the audience as they leave the ring. 16"Anticipating a Fierce Fight"
Transliteration: "Gekisen no yokan" (Japanese: 激戦の予感)Mitsuyuki MasuharaDaisuke AranishiJanuary 23, 2001 (2001-01-23) Ippo and Takamura, along with a girl that Ippo has a crush on, sees Miyata's match. Miyata completely lowered his opponent's guard and quickly took him out. Afterwards, Ippo and his friends at the gym saw some videos of some of the next opponents he would face in the tournament. Later, after meeting the girl at a bakery where she worked, Ippo received a call from Takamura about a training camp for preparation for his next match. 17"Ippo on the Beach"
Transliteration: "Ippo on za bīchi" (Japanese: イッポ·オン·ザ·ビーチ)Yūzō SatōYasuko KamoJanuary 30, 2001 (2001-01-30) Ippo, Takamura and their two friends from the gym, Aoki and Kimura go to training camp, which also involves fun at the beach. After sunset, the gang of four start running and practicing shadow boxing at their hut. Ippo also learns about movement with his feet from Takamura, which happened to be Ippo's weakness.

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The Sage (賢者, Kenja) Voiced by: Ryōtarō Okiayu An enigmatic person from the other world who, like Yūya, achieved a vast physical and mental prowess, but declined assuming divinity because he valued his humanity. He was the one who built the house which the portal in Yūya's house connects to, in the midst of the Forest of Weald (also known as the Demons' Den), the most monster-infested region in Arselia. Yūya later finds the Sage's remains inside a cave in the forest, along with his journal which enables him to learn and wield magic. Arnold von Arselia (アーノルド・フォン・アルセリア, Ānorudo fon Aruseria) Voiced by: Akio Otsuka (Japanese); Tyson Rinehart (English) The king of Arselia and Lexia's father, who dotes on his daughter. He wields a magical sword named Grackle, which is capable of cutting through almost anything and which he wields in his fits of berserkism whenever he suspects any wrongdoings committed against Lexia. Owen (オーウェン, Ōwen) Voiced by: Masaki Terasoma (Japanese); Aaron Michael (English) A famed knight of Arselia, and the leader of the squad of royal knights comprising Princess Lexia's personal bodyguards, who has to suffer the antics of both the princess and her father. Reigar von Arselia (レイガー・フォン・アルセリア, Reigā fon Aruseria) Voiced by: Ryuichi Kijima The first prince of Arselia and Lexia's older half-brother. While Lexia and he were still children, Lexia once accidentally unleashed her magical power on him, burning his face, and the exposure to Lexia's mana drove him partially insane. Ever since, Reigar has harbored an obsessive hatred for Lexia and is responsible for the assassination attempts Yūya ends up rescuing her from. Yūya eventually succeeds in healing him, and Lexia issues him a full pardon. Tsukasa Hōjō (宝城 司, Hōjō Tsukasa) Voiced by: Kohsuke Toriumi (Japanese); Seth Magill (English) The chairman of Ōsei Academy and Kaori's father. 41 (September 22, 1997). Japan: Shueisha. [5]Oda, Eiichiro (2001). "71 万物の霊長". 死なねェよ. One Piece (in Japanese).
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