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Ippo went to the Kamogawa gym, there, he saw Takeshi Sendō, the Western Japan Rookie King, who told him not to withdraw. However, Ippo declined the request and began to go roadwork. During the roadwork, Ippo learned Sendō's reason for boxing: that he loves sticking to
strong people and win in order to confidently say he is strong. After witnessing Sendō spar with Takamura, seeing the Smash in action, Ippo went with Sendō to the airport, where he would be departing for Osaka. Before Sendō got on the plane, he told Ippo that he would be waiting at Osaka, and accidentally left his souvenirs on the ground in the process. Ippo getting checked by Yamaguchi. Hearing Sendō's
words resulted in Ippo wanting to fight him. Ippo then went to the doctor, Tomoko Yamaguchi, who confirmed that he was able to fight, but had to do certain training for his shoulders, along with putting his hurt right fist in ice. Ippo would then later send Sendō's souvenirs back to him, with a note claiming that he may be able to fight. Ippo discovering that he is unable to use his right. Two days before the match, the Kamogawa group arrived at the Ishino Boxing Gym in Osaka.
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