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After leaving the ring, Ippo believed that his headgear was the cause of him not seeing the punches at the end while he was starting weaving. Back at home, when Ippo tried to draw a straight line, but couldn't, he figured he must still be hurt from his match against Alfredo. Ippo tried to convince himself that he is not broken, as he
wants to continue training together with Kamogawa and live up to his hopes. Ippo acquiring his weight straps. At Kamogawa's office, Kamogawa and
Yagi had suspicions that Ippo is punch drunk, so they have Ippo try to draw a straight line of a piece of paper. After drawing a straight line, the suspicions were still not cleared. Kamogawa, suspecting Ippo still had cumulative damage, banned Ippo from the gym for one month. Ippo decided to use the time away from the gym to continue his training outside for his New Dempsey Roll, with the goal of coming back to the gym with the technique. While training, Ippo was told not to by Itagaki, as Kamogawa did not want him to. Ippo, not wanting to stop training, was introduced to a new way of training by Mari: weight straps for his wrists and ankles. Ippo was advised by Yamaguchi to move slowly if he can't sit still, which Ippo proceeded to do while wearing his weights.
^ 진미채 요정, RR: Jinmichae Yojeong ^ a b c The given names of the three girl bullies Il-jin, Yi-jin and Sam-jin have jin (진) as the second syllable, preceded by the number 1, 2, or 3 in Sino-Korean (일 il, 이 i or yi, 삼 sam) as the first syllable. ^ Il-jin's name 일진 (iljin), in South Korean popular culture, refers to a notorious kind of bully in schools who is feared for his/her
harsh and frequent harassment of fellow students. It could also refer to a group or gang of
such bullies. ^ a b c The given names of the three members of Kyung's fanclub Ae-il, Ae-ri and Ae-sam have ae (애) as the first syllable, followed by the number 1, 2, or 3 in Sino-Korean (일 il, 이 i or ri, 삼 sam) as the second syllable. ^ a b c The given names of the three boy bullies Yang-il, Yang-yi and Yang-sam have yang (양) as the first syllable, followed by the number 1, 2, or 3 in Sino-Korean (일 il, 이 i or yi, 삼 sam) as the second syllable. ^ Ban-jang's name 반장 (banjang) literally means "class president.
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