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In the changing room, Ippo told Itagaki that Takamura probably would have taken no hits if he fought properly and how he is like a superhuman after fighting a world title fight without a sweat. Ippo watching videos of Sawamura's matches with everyone. Later, Ippo went to Kamogawa's office where he is called a "cheese champion" by Kamogawa, because Ippo has many holes like swiss cheese as he still has many challengers despite beating the first ranker. Ippo was then handed names of four challengers to pick from. He decided to pick Sawamura, and explained to Kamogawa and Yagi that he had already met Sawamura and that he called the Dempsey Roll "clumsy". That night, Ippo went home and watched Sawamura's match video in shock as Sawamura won against a tired Shimabukuro by a decision after four rounds. Ippo went to Takamura's house to show his gym mates that video and another video where he purposely committed a foul. After watching the videos, Fujii entered the room and revealed details about Sawamura. Ippo was disgusted to learn that Sawamura beats people on the streets despite being a professional boxer and refuses to recognise Sawamura as a boxer nor his way of boxing as boxing. The next day, Kamogawa informed Ippo that he would give Sawamura's gym his reply to accept the match. Takamura asked Ippo what he will do about the Dempsey Roll's weakness to counters. March 26, 2007. Archived from the original on November 21, 2010. Retrieved August 27, 2008. ^ "Beijing bans scary stories to protect young". Reuters. May 15, 2007. Archived from the original on May 17, 2007. Retrieved May 15, 2007. ^ Weifeng, Liu (May 26, 2007). "'Death Note' days numbered". China Daily.
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