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After they answer that they do, Ippo realised his reason for losing was that he did not have enough determination and confidence that boxers like Mashiba and
Sendō have in their eyes. Ippo, Aoki, Kimura, and Itagaki go to Takamura's ringside as Takamura arrived to the ring to fight Bison. After the
second round, Takamura asked Ippo what he can do. Ippo answered "do his best". Ippo watched as Takamura won, making Takamura both the WBA and WBC middleweight champion. Seeking Heights Arc Ippo's dream of working with Kumi at the fishing boat. At the Kamogawa gym, Ippo found out that Takamura was rewarded the people's honour award, however, it was retracted after Takamura caused a scene while naked. Later while doing roadwork with Itagaki, Aoki, and Kimura, a discussion arose
about how far could they go, which Ippo claimed that after watching his fight against Alfredo, he decided that he
wants to see how close he can get and how far he can go and do his best. That night while thinking about a goal before sleeping, Ippo dreamed about Kumi working with him at the fishing boat. Later, during a "parade" for Takamura's win against Bison, Ippo was driving the vehicle carrying Takamura until Takamura kicked Aoki out of the car and Ippo got out to help him, leaving the vehicle to get wrecked. Ippo told Kumi the event and how Yamaguchi has been examining Takamura, leading Kumi to want to learn how to do massages.
The Minister of the Left also gave her a New World Log Pose to replace her old Log Pose, which had become unreliable due to the more unpredictable nature of magnetic fields coming from islands in the New World, which she began to wear henceforth. As the crew left the island Nami decided to unwind, undressed, and took a bath, but
upon being interrupted during her bath due to the ship getting caught in a White Storm, she rushed out onto the deck only wearing a light blue hooded zippered sweatshirt over her body, as well as her new Log Pose, gold bracelet, pearl earrings. She also put on slip-on brown sandals; in the anime, she was only shown wearing them very briefly and ended up barefooted, losing her sandals when the Sunny passed through the White Storm. At the start of the Punk Hazard Arc, when they arrived in the New World, Nami changed into a red and yellow Criminal brand bikini top with the same pair of blue jeans, belt, and high-heeled sandals. She also tied her hair back again, and temporarily wore a pink raincoat while in stormy waters. When she reached the cold side of Punk Hazard, Sanji gave her his jacket to
stay warm. She was later given a long black double-breasted coat and a set of gloves by Kin'emon using his unnamed Devil Fruit power, but when Sanji was using her body after Trafalgar Law swapped their minds with his Ope Ope no Mi, he took them off to rescue Kin'emon's displaced torso from underwater, and they changed back into rocks. He had the samurai create a new set of winter attire, a tan coat with black fur and gloves. Inside Caesar Clown's lab, she shed the coat and gloves in the warmer conditions, causing them to revert back to rocks. After returning to the Thousand Sunny, she changed into real and more personalized stylish winter clothing and also replaced the clothes which were not suited for the cold, putting on a high-collared black coat with three sets of gold buttons held together by straps, brown gloves, a set of black leggings instead of jeans, and in place of her sandals, a set of calf-high dark brown boots with white fur insulating the boots at the calves. Once the crew had sailed out of Punk Hazard into more pleasant conditions, she wore a pink sleeveless shirt with the word "HEAT" on it in red letters with a picture of candy below it, teal and white striped shorts, and her high-heeled sandals.
In 2009, the 56th volume had a print run of 2. 85 million, the highest initial print run of any manga by then. [149] The 57th volume had a print run of 3 million in 2010,[150] a record that was broken several times by subsequent volumes. The 60th volume had a first print run of 3. 4 million and was the first book to
sell over two million
copies in its opening week on Oricon book rankings,[151][152] and later became the first book to sell over three million copies in Oricon's history. [153] In 2012, the 67th volume had an initial print run of 4.