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Ippo returned home and gave Umezawa a bell for repelling bears away and was asked if the
story of Takamura defeating a bear was true by Umezawa, which he confirmed before noticing that Nekota reported it. Ippo
then received a phone call from Sendō who asked if the bear story was true. After confirming, Ippo warned Sendō about Shigeta, but Sendō claimed to not care about him and only has been training to go against Ippo, who began to hear a certain sound. He was then offered tickets to see Sendō's match against Shigeta, but Sendō told him he had to pay. After axing logs at his home, he went to the
Kamogawa gym where Takamura was telling reporters the story how he defeated a bear. Once the reporters left, Fujii stayed and accidentally revealed that Takamura would be fighting in a world ranked match. After Kamogawa explained what Takamura would be doing if everything went through, Ippo became fired up about the gym possibly having it's first world champion and began hitting the sandbag. Later, Ippo went to the Kōrakuen Hall to watch Takamura, Aoki, and Kimura's matches. Outside the hall, Ippo noticed Nekota arguing
with an employee trying to let Hachi in. After it was decided that Hachi had to stay outside, Ippo and Nekota entered the hall, with Ippo wondering what was in Nekota's big sack. Ippo then watched with Nekota as Kimura and Aoki won their matches.
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