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After an explanation on the Kawasaki Ki-61 "Hien" from Gotō, Kimura concluded that the Hien may beat both in-fighters and out-boxers. Kamogawa revealed it to be correct, and had Ippo spar with Kimura for him to see the Hien himself. Ippo witnessed Kimura's Hien in the spar, unable to stop the Hien. Ippo then got a more detailed explanation and that it seals the Dempsey Roll. Ippo then wondered what the Tsubame Gaeshi is, which Kamogawa claimed that it is a blow with Sanada's right to defeat Ippo. When Fujii entered the gym, Ippo was asked if felt the pressure of boxers training just to take him off the throne.

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The three then decide to meet Takamura to ask him why he began boxing. When they arrive at his home, they instead meet Takamura's sister, Kyōka and little brother, Wataru. They were then informed from Kyōka and Wataru of Takamura's status with the family and his past. The next day, Ippo, Aoki, and Kimura was doing roadwork with Takamura and asked him why he started boxing. Takamura answered that he did it to prove that he is the best. Itagaki then approached them to join their training after his absence. In his training for his third JBC title defence, Ippo sparred with Aoki and Itagaki. Ippo and the others became worried about Takamura's weight management and bought him bags of dried shiitake for him. After Takamura's harsh weight management, Ippo attended the press conference, where he, Aoki, Kimura, and Itagaki were tasked to be on standby to stop Takamura in case the conference does not go well. When Takamura was struck in the jaw during a pose for a picture, Takamura began to rush toward Hawk. Ippo and the others hold him back, however, Kamogawa was the one to act as he grabbed Hawk by his collar in anger. Retrieved November 22, 2013. ^ Kehr, Dave (March 30, 1990). "Japanese Cartoon Akira Isn't One For The Kids". Chicago Tribune. Archived from the original on December 3, 2013. Retrieved November 22, 2013. ^ Harrison, Richard (December 25, 1989). "'Akira' (NR)". The Washington Post. Archived from the original on September 10, 2015. Retrieved November 22, 2013.
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