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[26] Research by Dan Ariely found that American women exhibit a marked preference for dating taller men and that for shorter men to be judged attractive by women, they must earn substantially more money than taller men. [27] Some research has suggested that the "beauty premium" for a job largely depends on whether or not attractiveness could potentially enhance productivity, such as those
jobs which require substantial interpersonal interaction, while jobs that do not demand this see
minimal or no beauty premium. [28] Men show a strong preference for physical attractiveness over intelligence when choosing a mate, as shown in a study conducted over data from a speed dating experiment. [29] In a study with 4,573 adult participants it was shown that physical attractiveness is the most valued quality in women, even when considered outside of the context of mate selection. [30] Research indicates that more attractive individuals are at greater risk of being a victim of crime due to being involved in more social interaction, increasing their risk of exposure. Greater physical attractiveness can also lead individuals to be at greater risk of sexual abuse, regardless of gender. [31] Ethics[edit] In the article "Is Lookism Unjust", Louis Tietje and Steven Cresap discuss when discrimination based on looks can legitimately be described as unjust. [32] Tietje and Cresap quote evidence that suggests there exists "a 7–to–9 percent 'penalty' for being in the lowest 9 percent of looks among all workers and a 5 percent 'premium' for being in the top 33 percent". While accepting that the evidence indicates that such discrimination does occur, the authors argue that it has been pervasive throughout history and that judgments of aesthetics appear to be a biological adaptation (rather than culturally conditioned) to aid reproduction, survival, and social interaction, allowing people to determine viable mates (level of attractiveness being indicative of health) and the status of others as "friend or enemy, threat or opportunity". The authors also argue that if physical attractiveness can improve a company's success, then awarding people for it is justifiable, as the trait is thus relevant to the job and discrimination only occurs when irrelevant traits are used. In addition, the authors question the practicality of both redressing any injustices based on lookism and of determining whether such injustices have in fact occurred.
Along the way, Ippo learned from Yagi that Kamogawa went to a gym in the area to pick up tapes of Ippo's next opponent, however, Kamogawa caused an incident there. When they
arrive at the Sennindai Police Station where Kamogawa got released, they find out that the coach of the Tsukahara gym was beaten with Kamogawa's cane. Ippo, Yagi and Kamogawa listened to the coach's story of how his boxer, Kyōsuke Fukui fought Ippo's next opponent and won in a fixed match, with his boxer retiring shortly after due to the shame of his opponent losing on purpose. The Tsukahara coach pleaded to Ippo for him to beat his next opponent, Filipino champion Malcolm Gedo before leaving. Ippo defeating Fukui. After returning to the Kamogawa gym, the recently retired Fukui requested to spar against Ippo to test himself. After Kamogawa provoked Fukui into getting serious and ordered Ippo to win by knockout in one round or get thrown out, the spar began. Ippo quickly defeated Fukui in the first round, and, when Fukui left, Ippo chased after him. When he caught up, he tried to get Fukui to go back to boxing, thinking it would be a waste if he retired after seeing his potential, however, Fukui couldn't get over his match against Gedo. Fukui then warned Ippo about Gedo's "magic", as his sense of distance was distorted during the whole match for an
unknown reason. As Fukui left, Ippo asked him if he was sure he wanted to quit boxing.
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