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Continuing his knockout pattern he used against Sendō, Ippo used his Dempsey Roll on Sanada until Ippo ran out of energy. Ippo attempted to hit Sanada, who withstood all of Ippo's punches, however, Ippo's right barely grazed Sanada's cheek. Sanada launched a finishing right, which caused Sanada to fall
down from his own momentum and missing Ippo, causing a down. The referee then signalled the end to the match, with Ippo winning his first title defence. Ippo sleeping while holding his belt. With the help of his seconds, Ippo walked
away from the ring and went to his changing room in the hall,
immediately sleeping while tightly holding his belt. Two days later, Ippo became bored as he fished with Wanpo until
Kumi approached him. Kumi congratulated Ippo on his victory and explained that she came to watch the match and was alone in the crowd, cheering for Ippo. Bloody Cross Arc Ippo watching Miyata fight Gregory. When Ippo returned to the gym, he learned that Takamura is training for his world contender match and Kimura is sparring with Miyata for his OPBF featherweight title match against Arnie Gregory. Later, when Fujii revealed details about Gregory's "Bloody Cross" he heard from his manager, Mr.
The abuse was so horrific that it left Shun Uruma physically and mentally scarred. Despite this, he vows to avenge his parents' death and younger brother's comatose on the bullies who have made his life horrible during his high school years. He succeeded in killing four of them and planned on taking down Kyou himself, but the mastermind had formed new allies and was revealed to be the leader of a cult called the Revolution Club, shocking Uruma. After his deadly match with Kyou, he failed to kill the leader of the bullies, who had escaped with Andou, Jun, and Momoki from the gym as he is arrested for the murder of Anzai Zenichi for 5 years. Following his imprisonment, 21-year-old Uruma lost his memories due to Jun's assassination attempt before he meets Kitami who recruits him in his organization, "Juujika-san". Chizuru Azuma (東 千鶴, Azuma Chizuru) A
normal high-schooler who became involved in Uruma's life after he saved her from a psychotic rapist. This later results in her developing feelings for Uruma while getting rescued by him on several occasions. Despite knowing about Shun's dark past and secret, she still believes in him and wishes to support him by any means necessary. Out of all the major supporting female characters in Part I, Azuma is the only one to have survived. The time skip has her
return in a new job with longer hair and reunites with Uruma, who lost his memories while working under Kitami. Shun mostly avoided her feelings due to trying to keep out of her involvement in his revenge, but after the timeskip, he finally seems to reciprocate his feelings for her.
"[127] Beckett wrote that the "delightfully ridiculous and bloody" premise runs
with it in "all sorts of fascinating directions," adding however, that its
reveling in crude humor and violence could be off-putting to some readers. [120] Regarding the characters, Adi Tantimedh of Bleeding Cool called them "sad, broken people who live outside the norms of society and haven't learned basic social skills," adding as well that the series' subtext is about "people getting abused, degraded, dehumanized, objectified, literally becoming objects. " He concluded: "Society is to blame for degrading people into tools and objects; these mangas [sic] seem to be saying, though they never outright blame Capitalism or the alienating repressiveness of Japanese society. The result is one of the more unique manga out there. "[129] Collins commented that the series has a premise "loosely" comparable to Jujutsu Kaisen, adding, however, that Denji might fit the mold of a shōnen protagonist on paper, but that the mold is "only there to be broken," comparing his "life on the fringes of society" to a "Dickensian parable about the plight of the working class. "[122] Dacey called Denji "a more honest shōnen hero than the typical Jump lead; he thinks and acts like a real teenage boy, right down to his self-absorption and total objectification of women," adding that she could not say she "ever warmed to Denji as a lead character.