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Ippo was upset due to knowing that Mashiba has been training every day for the match. Ippo believed that Rosario has to show up, as it is too absurd to even accept. Ippo went home feeling down and was quiet the next day while training Taihei and Kintarō. Later, Rosario was found, and arrived to Japan. The Kamogawa gym members discussed Rosario's arrival to Japan. Ippo was relieved that Mashiba's world title match can proceed. However, Takamura still doubted it. The gym members believed he means that Rosario is out of
shape due to lack of training options because he was in jail, however, Takamura claimed he didn't mean his condition, but something else that would stop the match from happening. The gym members realised that Rosario's
weight could be a problem. Takamura noted that the weigh-in and press conference is tomorrow, so they would find out then. On the morning of Mashiba's world title match, Ippo waited outside the Mashiba residence with a sign of encouragement for Mashiba.
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fans wanted to be turned into a live-action film. [70] In November 2014, readers of Media Factory's Da Vinci magazine voted Slam Dunk as the fourth Weekly Shōnen Jump's greatest manga
series of all time. [71] On TV Asahi's Manga Sōsenkyo 2021 poll, in which 150,000 people voted for their top 100 manga series, Slam Dunk ranked third, only behind One Piece and Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba. [72][73] French newspaper Le Figaro selected the series as one of their six recommended manga featured at the 2019 Paris Book Fair. [74] Sales[edit] The collected volumes of Slam Dunk sold over 100 million copies in Japan by 2004,[75] over 118 million by 2012,[76] and over 121 million by 2014. [77] By 2017, the series had more than 170 million copies in circulation worldwide. [78] Until it was broken in 2002, volumes 21 through 23 of Slam Dunk held the record for initial printing of a manga at 2.
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