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Ippo then received his tickets to Sendō's title defence against Shigeta. Lallapallooza Arc Ippo is handed the mic by Sendō. On the train to Osaka, Ippo and Kamogawa discussed the odds of Sendō winning against Shigeta. When they arrived to the Osaka Prefectural Gymnasium, they were met with an old woman before the match who they discovered was Sendō's grandmother. Just as Sendō's second JBC featherweight title defence match against the confident Shigeta was about to begin, Ippo had to leave the
seats to take the grandmother to the bathroom. When Ippo returned with the grandmother, he was shocked to witness Sendō getting hit in a one-sided
fight in the first round. When asked what he would do against Shigeta, Ippo told Kamogawa his close-ranged plan of going against the southpaw's right jabs, however Kamogawa notes that the difference between Ippo and Sendō is that Sendō attacks in middle range, with middle range being in Shigeta's favour. After Sendō defeated Shigeta in the third round, an interview commenced. When Sendō announced to his fans that he would be fighting Ippo in a rematch in the Kōrakuen Hall, he handed Ippo the mic. After much aggression from Sendō's fans, Ippo told everyone that he wishes to spend his 20th birthday in a good mood by winning the title match which is close to his birthday, gaining respect from the crowd. Before leaving the stadium, Ippo and Kamogawa went to visit Shigeta's room.
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[5] The main cultural influence on the anime is the
music and associated
subculture of hip hop. [11] Watanabe had been a fan of hip hop music from his high school years, citing his first exposure as "The Message" by Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five. He compared the samurai culture to hip hop through a similar philosophy of self-identity. [12] The use of hip hop also reinforced the series' focus on its minority and counter-cultural cast, creating a cultural reference by using one with the other. [13] Alongside his liking of hip hop, Watanabe attributed a large amount of the series' inspiration in the works of actor Shintaro Katsu, particularly his historical dramas. The narrative approach of the finished series was inspired by Katsu's notorious habit of directing projects without a set story structure.