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Ippo tells Yamada about his past. Later that night, Ippo talked with Yamada (who watched the spar as Ippo's second) about the spar. When Ippo heard about how Yamada looks up to him and how he used to get picked on, Ippo told Yamada a story about when he himself got picked on for eleven years of his school life until he picked up boxing. The story moved Yamada, who thought that Ippo was strong from the start. Ippo believed that he does not know what true strength is, wondering if Date knows. When Ippo returned to the Kamogawa gym, he read a copy of the Boxing Fan magazine containing a statement about Date challenging the world after two or
three more title defences. This disheartened Ippo, as he wanted to fight Date in the ring win or lose. Ippo was then immediately informed of a request from the Nakadai gym, requesting for him to fight the last year's Rookie King, Keigo Okita, who was
also ranked fifth. After Ippo asked to accept the request, Kamogawa accepted, realising that Ippo would be ranked fifth if he wins. Ippo defeating Okita. When the match between Ippo and Okita began, both boxers had an in-fight where neither of them got a clean hit in until Ippo made Okita step back after hitting his guard.
[6] Horikoshi was also a big fan of American films and comics, like Spider-Man directed by Sam Raimi, Star Wars, and X-Men, which he used for inspiration. [7][6] Horikoshi cites Masashi Kishimoto's Naruto as being the main influence for his art, specifically stating it gave him a love for drawing hands. [8] Horikoshi has also cited Dragon Ball, Ultraman, Kamen Rider as sources of inspiration. [7][6] Additionally, Horikoshi noted that he likes Gamera and Godzilla franchises and made references to these kaiju media and mentioned about them in several comments. [9][10] Hitoshi Koike, the editor of My Hero Academia, said that Horikoshi already has a general story in mind for the manga. However, he also noted there were
many rejected story ideas, and that Horikoshi dismissed some ideas himself. Koike also stated that Horikoshi liked to use his inspirations. [6] Koike also noted My Hero Academia's first three chapters took longer to complete than many other new serialized works. Koike and Horikoshi worked on concepts about the characters' designs while finishing the storyboards; Koike felt excited about the characters' designs despite not knowing their role in the plot. [6] Kengo Monji, the second editor of the manga, said Horikoshi had a difficult time writing chapters at first. Monji felt that
mixing the flair of Japan's shōnen manga with "heroes", a concept that he felt was understandable to a wide audience.