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With Yuujirou's strength and speed now boosted, Doppo's punches no
longer have effect on the Ogre. Yuujirou grabs Doppo's hand, and nearly rips one of his fingers off. Strydum makes the remark to Baki that Doppo's attacks are meant for humans, with the Ogre being
something inhumanely powerful. Yuujirou then viciously attacks Doppo, with each hits cutting the karateka's body up. Atsushi Suedou, who is in the audience, jumps into the ring to try to prove that karate can win, attempting to prove Strydum's statement is wrong, only to be instantly knocked out by Yuujirou. Doppo attempts to try and pierce the Ogre's abs with his arms, only to be outdone by Yuujirou's reflexes, and have his eardrums ruptured.
Hajime no Ippo 2:
Victorious Road
Original release date(s):
JP: January 29, 2004[35]
Release years by system:
2004—PlayStation 2 Notes: Published by Entertainment Software Publishing. Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit
Original release date(s):
JP: December 28, 2004[37]EU: August 26, 2005[36]NA: November 20, 2006[38] Release years by system:
2004—PlayStation 2 Notes: Known in Japan as Hajime no Ippo: All Stars (はじめの一歩 ALL☆STARS). [39][40] Published by Entertainment Software Publishing. Victorious Boxers: Revolution
Original release date(s):
JP: June 21, 2007[42]NA: October 16, 2007[41]EU: April 11, 2008[43] Release years by system:
2007—Wii Notes: Known in Japan as Hajime no Ippo: Revolution (はじめの一歩レボリューション) and in Europe as Victorious Boxers: Challenge. Published by AQ Interactive. Hajime no Ippo: Portable Victorious Spirits
Original release date(s):
JP: December 20, 2007[44] Release years by system:
2007—PSP Notes: Published by D3 Publisher.