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then watched the match between Volg and Suzuki, where he learned that Volg was called the "White Fang" and witnessed Volg using the White Fang, winning the match. Ippo was shocked by the performance of his next opponent and wondered why Volg did not smile after winning. After Aoki and Kimura won their matches, the boxers go to the Gaiant Echo karaoke to celebrate. There, Takamura decided to sing the song "Champion". Ippo was then shocked when he saw Hayami in the video as the song played. Ippo then joined Takamura to sing the song along with him. Class A Tournament: White Fang Arc After celebrating at the Gaiant Echo Karaoke, Takamura invited everyone to his house for a second party. Upon arrival to Takamura's home, Ippo learned that Yamada would be leaving Tokyo in two days. Ippo was shocked at the news and did not
want to let Yamada leave. When Kimura mentioned a traditional Kamogawa farewell party, Ippo suggested to do it. Two days later, Ippo waited in the basement with everyone for Yamada.