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To his surprise however,
Gedo's punches became more damaging due Gedo clinching his fist and not extending his range with unclenched fists and loose-fitted gloves. Ippo was pushed back to the ropes as he held a tight guard to his head. His guard was broken and, after getting hit with a left, Ippo dodged a right as the punches that Gedo throws were no longer confusing him. Being able to see and dodge Gedo's punches, Ippo hit him with multiple body blows, making Gedo go to the ropes. After Ippo stopped Gedo from escaping the ropes, and dodged a right uppercut, Ippo hit Gedo with a liver blow that caused him to go down. When Gedo got up, Ippo and Gedo's fists soon collided, with Gedo's fist being flung away. After hitting Gedo with a right, both boxers get hit in an exchange. Ippo then hit Gedo with combinations until Gedo goes down from a right uppercut. The referee immediately ended the match, resulting in Ippo's victory. In the changing room, Ippo thanked everyone for
their help with his match before going to the health room after his face begun to swell as the cooling effect Kamogawa put on him after round seven wore off. Red Lightning Arc Ippo meeting Gedo after their match.
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3Stage plays 3. 4Video game 4Reception Toggle Reception subsection 4. 1Manga 4. 2Anime 5See also 6Notes 7References 8External links Toggle the table of contents Blue Lock 19 languages العربيةDeutschEspañolفارسیFrançais한국어Bahasa IndonesiaItalianoქართულიBahasa Melayu日本語PolskiPortuguêsکوردیไทยTürkçeУкраїнськаTiếng Việt中文 Edit links ArticleTalk English ReadEditView history Tools Tools move to sidebar hide Actions ReadEditView history General What links hereRelated changesUpload fileSpecial pagesPermanent linkPage informationCite this pageGet shortened URLDownload QR codeWikidata item Print/export Download as PDFPrintable version In other projects Wikimedia Commons From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia Japanese manga series "BLUELOCK" redirects here. For information on Wikipedia's extended confirmed protection policy, see WP:BLUELOCK. Blue LockFirst tankōbon volume cover, featuring Yoichi Isagiブルーロック
(Burū Rokku)GenreSports[1]Thriller[1] MangaWritten by
Muneyuki KaneshiroIllustrated byYusuke NomuraPublished byKodanshaEnglish publisherNA: Kodansha USAImprint
Shōnen Magazine ComicsMagazineWeekly Shōnen MagazineDemographicShōnenOriginal runAugust 1, 2018 – presentVolumes27 (List of volumes) MangaBlue Lock: Episode NagiWritten byMuneyuki KaneshiroIllustrated byKōta SannomiyaPublished byKodanshaEnglish publisherNA: Kodansha USAMagazineBessatsu Shōnen MagazineDemographicShōnenOriginal runJune 9, 2022 – presentVolumes3 (List of volumes) Anime television seriesDirected byTetsuaki WatanabeShunsuke Ishikawa[a]Written byTaku KishimotoMusic byJun MurayamaStudioEight BitLicensed byCrunchyroll SA/SEA: MedialinkOriginal networkANN (TV Asahi)English networkSEA: Animax AsiaOriginal run October 9, 2022 – presentEpisodes24 (List of episodes) Anime filmBlue Lock: Episode NagiDirected byShunsuke IshikawaWritten byTaku KishimotoMusic byJun MurayamaStudioEight BitReleasedApril 19, 2024 (2024-04-19) Anime and manga portal Blue Lock (Japanese: ブルーロック, Hepburn: Burū Rokku) (stylized as BLUELOCK) is a Japanese manga series written by Muneyuki Kaneshiro and illustrated by Yusuke Nomura. It has been serialized in Kodansha's Weekly Shōnen Magazine since August 2018, with its chapters collected in 27 tankōbon volumes as of December 2023. An anime television series adaptation produced by Eight Bit aired from October 2022 to March 2023. An anime film adaptation based on the Episode Nagi manga is set to premiere in April 2024. A second season has been announced. By November 2023, the manga had over 30 million copies in circulation, making it one of the best-selling manga series.