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18"Clinch"
Transliteration: "Kurinchi" (Japanese: クリンチ)Takaaki IshiyamaHiroshi MoriFebruary 6, 2001 (2001-02-06)
Ippo and Takamura both start preparing as it turns out Ippo is fighting in the opener for the big Takamura match. Results from Ippo training camp show in a sparring match against Kimura. When he rushes out to buy a drink, he finds his opponent (Kenta Kobashi) spying on him and looking to exploit any weakness which worries Ippo. Kenta who is also nervous about the match trains and discusses his opponent's Weaknesses with his coach (Mr Yasoda). At the Venue, both fighters psych themselves for the match. As soon as the match starts Kenta draws a long guard with his left. Ippo takes an aggressive approach and starts throwing punches. Kenta is a little shocked but manages to block Ippo's punches while getting a good
read on their speed and power. Kenta uses his long left to steer Ippo away. Ippo finally steps in close to land an uppercut but Kenta breaks it by clenching Ippo. this confuses Ippo and Kenta starts to land soft blows on Ippo.