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-The characters will
also have to explain their juchubruchu powers in the
middle of the fight. On one hand it’s lame infodumping that stops the fights. On the other hand it’s a lame excuse for their juchubruchu abilities to work. That’s right, if their opponent doesn’t know what hit him, he won’t get affected by them. How stupid is that? -The ending of the fights is also anticlimactic most of the times, because it’s left inconclusive. A good guy, usually the protagonist, will be butting in right before a conclusive strike, the bad guy will be running away, and nothing will be resolved. It will be leaving you with blue balls since it’s not satisfactory. All this flying and shooting and
screaming will amount to absolutely nothing. It’s sakuga for the sake of sakuga, there is no catharsis at the end. -There is also a good guy who is so powerful, no bad guy stands a chance against. The only way a good guy will bother to fight is if there is a lame excuse for why Reverse Kakashi is not present for ending everything in a few seconds.
However, the gong ending the second round sounded and Ippo's impending fall was saved due to Yagi's timely arrival of the chair catching his fall. Ippo noticed how he stopped Sisphar's charging after the dual exchange and believed that dual exchanges are the only option, which Kamogawa agreed. Ippo
knocking out Sisphar with an uppercut from his Dempsey Roll. In the third round, Ippo and Sisphar have dual exchanges and exchanges at the centre of the ring, with Ippo throwing his punches differently to that of the Jolt Blow, which damaged Sisphar more than Ippo's usual punches.
After the third round, Ippo was instructed by Kamogawa to use uppercuts rather than left and right hooks like Sisphar in order to change the rhythm. In the fourth round, after a lengthy exchange session between the two, Ippo attempted to throw an uppercut after a hook, however, Ippo brought his body up too soon and the two boxers' foreheads collided, causing severe bleeding above their eyes.
Okita then began to use feints, tricking Ippo to guard his head, allowing Okita to get a body blow in. After being advised by Kamogawa to not go defensive and to not forget his boxing, Ippo decided to block Okita's jabs and bury into his space. However, Ippo was unable to do it due to Okita's feints, getting hit in the confusion. Okita soon got Ippo into a corner and broke his guard, leaving Ippo open for a
Corkscrew Blow. Okita threw the Corkscrew Blow, however Ippo dodged it and hit the now defenceless Okita with a right uppercut, affecting his legs. Ippo and Okita both have another in-fight, with both fighters showing damage until Ippo downed Okita with a right. After Okita got back up, Ippo went on the offensive as Okita blocked his punches until both fighters threw a punch at the same time, with Ippo's punch landing first by a split second. After feinting Ippo, Okita began throwing a right Corkscrew Blow counter, however Ippo landed a right counter of his own, knocking down Okita to the mat. Okita was then unable to get up despite attempting to, resulting in Ippo winning the match. Before leaving the ring, Okita told Ippo that Date would not be as easy. Ippo glares at Date.