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Baki at first has small problems
with them, but
after a while, he starts to deal with them well. He's wondering if the two of them are "Gaia". However, when Chiba twins are defeated the real "Gaia" is revealed. That's when Nomura gets a strange panic attack and starts to behave strangely. After a while, his true personality is revealed. It turns out that Nomura has a split personality and Gaia is his alter ego. Baki fighting Gaia. Baki starts a fight with him. From the very beginning, he can't hit Gaia, who considers himself to be the god of the battlefield and shows him his ability to control the level of adrenaline. After a while, Baki starts to using his own endorphins, but it still not enough against Gaia, who begins to speak out his theories. He says that Baki's body is his own enemy because he tortured it with training for years and did not show him the shred of love.
Winner Takes All Arc When Yagi got off the phone with the police to pick up
Kamogawa at the police station, Ippo went with Yagi to the station in Sendai, Miyagi, Tōhoku. 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.
[19] Empirical support[edit] According to Nancy Etcoff, a psychologist at Massachusetts General Hospital, "we face a world where lookism is one of the most pervasive but denied prejudices". [20] Referring to several studies, Angela Stalcup
writes that "The evidence clearly indicates that not only is there a premium for prettiness in Western culture, there is also a penalty for plainness. "[21] When discrimination on the grounds of a person's appearance turns into fear or conveyed aversion, it is referred to as cacophobia. [9] Sometimes cacophobia may be internalized and thus directed inwards rather than towards others. [22] Studies on newborns have found that human infants as young as 14 hours from birth prefer to look at attractive
faces rather than unattractive faces. [23][24] The preference also extends to non-human animals such as cats. [25] These findings indicate that lookism is an innate product of how the human visual system functions. [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.