chocolat and vanilla
That night, Ippo went to see
Kamogawa and Yagi at the gym's office. When Kamogawa
asked Ippo if his trip to Mexico was of any use, Ippo answered that he sees why Mexico is the kingdom of the lighter weight classes and that Sendō was amazing, knowing that he will be able to figure something out against Ricardo. Ippo mentioned to Kamogawa that on the way home to Japan, he
fought Ricardo a hundred times in his head, and, after the 95th time, he decided that if he took him to a close range punching match, there was some hope as Ricardo would have an opening for him to push through. Kamogawa asked Ippo about a 101st time, but Ippo noted that if one thinks hard about it, even in a match where everyone thinks it is impossible to win, if they have one hint, they can open a path, adding that the opponent is human, so as long as one keeps moving their body and head, nothing is impossible. As Ippo concluded that that is what he learned and plans to tell new boxers in the present and future, he thanked Kamogawa before leaving. Keith Dragon Arc Ippo looking over Dragon's profile. At the Kamogawa gym, after doing mitt practise with Taihei, Ippo learned from Aoki and Kimura that Takamura is going to challenge the WBC super middleweight title. With Ippo excited to hear the news, Yagi told him that it will take place in Japan and gave him the champion's profile, which was in English. With the help of Itagaki, Ippo managed to translate it to Japanese for the gym members that the champion's name is Keith Dragon, along with his boxing information. When Ippo came across "Heaven's Cannon" and "Ground Cannon", he becomes confused. Yagi suggested for him to look at Dragon's hobby, which turned out to be mahjong.
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