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It can be used by male teachers addressing their female students. [5] Kun can mean different things depending on gender. Kun for females is a more respectful honorific than -chan, implying childlike cuteness. Kun is not only used to address females formally; it can also be used for a very close friend or family member. Calling a female -kun is not insulting and can also mean that the person is respected, although that is not the normal implication. Rarely, sisters with the same name, such as "Miku", may be differentiated by calling one "Miku-chan" and the other "Miku-san" or "-sama", and on some occasions,"-kun".

Ippo yelled at Mashiba for it, but Mashiba told him it wasn't on purpose. As Ippo landed a right uppercut, the Tōhō coach yelled at Ippo since he switched to orthodox, which Ippo apologised that he got carried away. Ippo and Mashiba continue having a close ranged brawl that cause their mouth to bleed. Ippo and Mashiba argued about Kumi while fighting at close range until they hit each other with a dual exchange consisting of Ippo's left to Mashiba's head and Mashiba's right to Ippo's head that hits directly, causing Ippo to fall down and declare that he is done, ending the spar. Ippo got up and left the ring to talk to Mashiba's sparring partners to give them tips. Ippo wished Mashiba good luck on his title match and left the Tōhō gym with Itagaki, who was amazed Ippo fought Mashiba for seven rounds. Mashiba left the gym and calls out to Ippo. After a long pause Mashiba told him to go already. Ippo and Itagaki wished for him to becomes world champion as they walked away. Kamogawa gym members talking about Itagaki's Pekitter trending. Ippo returned home with a swollen face that shocked Hiroko, resulting in her calling Kumi over.

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