Ippo Vs Sawamura Full Fight Tagalog Version Of Let It Go
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When the second round began, Date attempted to beat Ippo at his best range in an in-fight, which caused Date trouble as Ippo hit him and Date was barely able to keep his guard up. Date noticed Ippo was about to use the liver blow and blocked his right side, however it turned out to be a feint. Ippo then landed a barrage of punches to Date's face, as his neck swings from every blow until the second round ended. Ippo informed Kamogawa that Date did not take any damage despite hitting him at full swing. Kamogawa did not believe that to be the case and Ippo was instructed to not change the fight plan.
Outside, Ippo and Takamura began to spar in order for Ippo to see the Sakki. When the spar began, Ippo tested a regular feint on Takamura before landing a full-force blow on him accidentally. Ippo then dodged Takamura's full swings until Ippo became confused when he saw a punch coming, but it never came, realising that that was the Sakki. Seeing as Ippo had figured out the Sakki, Takamura stopped the spar. That night, Ippo compared Kamogawa and Nekota not accepting their last match ending in a draw with him feeling as if his fight against Sendō never ended. On the final day of the training camp, tirelessly did mitt training with Kamogawa and then went back to chopping wood after. Ippo was visited by Nekota, who understood how Ippo felt fighting a man more than once. Ippo asked him how a rematch felt like, which he then learned to look at his opponent's eyes to know their state. As night came, Takamura had not returned from his roadwork. Beginning to worry about Takamura running into a bear, Ippo wondered if he could defeat one. When an injured Takamura returned and claimed to have knocked a bear out, Ippo wrapped up Takamura's wounds with bandages. Nekota then brought a bear nabe out for everyone to eat. When Nekota told a story of how he killed the bear that was in the bear nabe, Takamura began crying when the bear he knocked out and let live was turned into the bear nabe, making Ippo realise the story was true.
In the third round, not wanting to let Ippo recover, Sanada rushed towards him and used the Hien. Ippo blocked the Hien and got his guard hit by the first uppercut of the Tsubame Gaeshi. Ippo then successfully blocked the second sideways uppercut with the Cross-Arm Block, remembering that Kobashi used the Cross-Arm Block against him. With the block, Ippo advanced toward Sanada, guarding his lefts. After Ippo got into close range after getting hit by Sanada's left and right hooks in the process. Ippo hit Sanada with a liver blow and the two begin an in-fight due to Sanada being unable to escape. Ippo won the in-fight as Sanada went down. After Sanada got up, Ippo was clinched when he got close. When the clinch broke, Ippo began losing balance as Sanada punched his head during the clinch that shook his superior canal in his inner ear. When Ippo's balance came back, Ippo pushed forward against Sanada's Hien as they began to weaken. Ippo got to Sanada's chest right before the gong sounded, ending the third round.
In the seventh round, Ippo, after throwing a weak punch, immediately got pushed to the ropes and proceeded to guard against a barrage. Shimabukuro launched a Gazelle Punch in an attempt to break Ippo's guard, however, Ippo placed his right hand over his jaw to avoid a direct hit. Ippo, following Kamogawa's previous orders, held his power back while using one-twos. Shimabukuro sent out another Gazelle Punch, this time with more power, which Ippo blocked with a Cross-Arm Block. Ippo attacked Shimabukuro while imagining himself hitting Kamogawa's mitts and blocking his punches. When ippo lost his balance from his own momentum, he gathered enough strength to throw another punch, which Shimabukuro decided to take as Ippo's punches have weakened, planning to counter afterwards. Ippo landed the punch and heard the same sound he heard at the gym when he knocked Kamogawa down while mitt-practising. Shimabukuro lost his balance from the seemingly weak punch. Shimabukuro regained his balance as Ippo motioned his Dempsey Roll. Ippo used the Dempsey Roll and exchanged blows with Shimabukuro until Ippo sent him down with a full-body Dempsey Roll blow. While Shimabukuro took a fighting pose, he was unable to stand up before the count of ten, resulting in Ippo's victory, defending his JBC title a fourth time. After wearing his belt and doing a victory pose, Ippo passed out and was carried to the changing room by Kamogawa.
Later, Ippo went to Takamura's press conference for his first WBC junior middleweight title defence match against Larry Bernard. There, Takamura announced that he would relinquish the junior middleweight belt to move up a weight class in his conquest to conquer six weight classes from junior middleweight to heavyweight. To prove it, he claimed he would not get hit once against Bernard. The next day, Ippo went to the Ryōgoku Kokugikan and was worried about Takamura's claim of not getting hit. Takamura however, revealed that he had a plan. Ippo then watched the match, where Takamura did Aoki's Look Away and then turned his body for a full body Look Away. However, it did not fool Bernard as he was able to hit Takamura during the action. Despite breaking his no-hit promise, Takamura won. 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.
The next day, Ippo arrived to the ring and the match began. Ippo had trouble facing Sisphar's tactic of charging forward from a distance and throwing powerful Jolt Blows, with even a Cross-Arm Block not being able to fully block it. Ippo charged forward to stop Sisphar's charging and enter an in-fight, however, the punches Ippo lands, including a right counter against a huge swing were ignored by Sisphar. After Ippo's hand was blown back from a close range Jolt Blow, he went down when he was hit by a Tornado Jolt as the gong to end the first round sounded. It was declared a slip, however, as he was hit by Sisphar's inner elbow due to sticking his head forward as it hit to disrupt the point of impact as a reflex from training to do it to Miyata's counters. In his corner, Ippo was told by Kamogawa to do the only thing he can do.
Later, Ippo and Itagaki attended Miyata's non-title match against Donnie Sultan, which was his first match coming back from injuring both of his fists. Ippo watched as Miyata won using a new counter that was meant for him, predicting that he would have fell for that counter as well. Ippo also realised that Miyata using the new counter was a way of messaging him that they would never meet in the ring again. Walking away from the ring, Ippo expressed to Itagaki how he would have lost to Miyata if they fought, however, Itagaki pointed out that Ippo never said he would win once when the match was decided. Ippo made Itagaki frustrated as he felt simply being in the ring with his idol would have been enough, however, Itagaki made Ippo realise that he would have regretted fighting against Miyata if he fought with those feelings. Ippo was approached by Mr. Sakaguchi, who proposed a deal for the shortest path to the world title, with the condition of defeating Randy Boy Junior, the OPBF interim champion. Ippo declined the offer, as it would only happen if Randy defeated the full champion Miyata, which he is confident would beat Randy. Ippo was puzzled as Mr. Sakaguchi laughed at his claim and told him that history has proven otherwise.
When Ippo arrived to Mexico, he met Sendō and Yanaoka at the airport. Yanaoka told Ippo and Sendō that Volg and Wally will need them to be sparring partners since they crushed the others already, much to Ippo's dismay. Outside, they meet up with the Marakas Brothers, who began to drive them to their gym where Volg and Wally are. Along the way, Ippo asked Milo of Volg and Wally's condition, which Milo answered that they are fine, but the lack of sparring partners is troublesome. As Ippo noted that Volg's opponent is a short fighter type, Sendō decided that Ippo will spar with Volg while he fights Wally. Ippo was shocked as Milo was about hit a pedestrian in the middle of the road, however, the pedestrian jumped back and landed on the roof of the vehicle, and it was revealed to be Wally, who cheerfully greeted everyone. When everyone arrived to the Lucha Lucha gym, Ippo was excited to see Volg again. Ippo was asked by Volg's trainer, Dankichi if Kamogawa is in good health. Ippo answered that he is, which Dankichi was glad to hear. Ippo watched as the spar between Sendō and Wally began. When Ippo saw Sendō having trouble against Wally, he yelled out that he should aim for body blows, as it worked against him when he last fought him. As he watched, Ippo was amazed by how Wally evolved. Preparing to spar with Volg, Ippo was handed headgear and was requested by Volg to take his weight straps off, which he did.
Although severely lacking in terms of footwork, Ippo's dash speed is one of his most proven and trustworthy weapons, used to close the distance on bigger opponents and force an in-fight. Since it comprises a key aspect of Ippo's boxing, the sharpness and speed of his dash is constantly being refined, with it receiving a significant improvement since Ippo began to use ankle weights on a daily basis. Ippo's dash speed was described by Miyata as being world class.[65] Despite being retired, his speed increased further, being able to, while wearing weight straps, run alongside the active three weight class world champion Takamura, who went full speed.[66]
Due to the continuous reinforcement of his lower body strength, Ippo's stability and sense of balance has dramatically improved as well, prompting his opponents to compare him to an immovable rock at times.[74][75] As an additional result, Ippo gained the ability to throw heavy punches from seemingly impossible angles and positions while pivoting on either on his legs, essentially being able to fight at full strength in both the orthodox and southpaw stances.[76] Since the very beginning, Ippo's devastating strength and power has been the fundamental backbone of his fighting style, and the asset he can rely on the most. 2b1af7f3a8