Hajime no Ippo: Will Ippo Cross the Line?
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- What does it mean to cross the line?
Witness Ippo's transformation as he faces the ultimate challenge. Can he step beyond his limits and embrace his monstrous potential? This video reveals the crucial turning point in Ippo's journey across the Line to become a Monster.
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when I read this chapter first I was more in the ippo mindset, but recently I saw a clip of Marvellous Marvin Hagler talking about his loss to sugar ray and how despite the result he knew in his heart he won and no one could take that from him - which is basically the takamura position.
YES! When you know you truly haven’t lost, you can come back and set that “fluke loss” straight because you’re not a loser, you’re a winner.
It's probably him earning his self-respect, realizing the strength of his character and choosing to help uplift others that would push him beyond the line (such as showing how far Kamogawa's coaching can go, proving himself a good role model to his students as a boxer, etc.), rather than anything inherently violent or monstrous like that. It also kinda mirrors Mashiba in a way; Mashiba who used to rely on his own abilities had since learned to take in the support of the people around him and became a man beyond anything he could've hoped to achieved before, while also directly contrasting Miyata who has cut and severed all ties he has with Ippo to move on to the next stage of his career. In Ippo's case, he learns that his coach can't give him his answers all the time (just as how he saw Takamura adapt to Bison on the fly rather than waiting for the coach for advice) and starts thinking more for himself and earn his self-respect. We can also kind of see this side of him becoming more and more confident in a way; during Mashiba's sparring, rather than letting Mashiba berate Ippo for trying to get close to Kumi, Ippo brought it back to a slugfest with Mashiba and argued back, earning Mashiba's respect and appreciation. Then in the title match, when Mashiba looked at Ippo in the audience, rather than let himself be intimidated he shot back a thumbs up towards him
p.s. I love how Takmura respects Kimura and Aoki despite his treatment of them, recognizes their unwavering ambition regardless of how much of a cannon fodder they are
Very beautifully written. You’re spot on. Ippo has some substance to him now. I love how he talks back to Mashiba now lol.
And this side of Takamura never gets talked about. When he talked to Baron and Iga, he stood up for Aoki in the hallway. It shows he respects his peers for their ambitions and struggles.
I look forward to seeing more of your thoughts.
We hope Ippo ain't committing fouls when he becomes a monster
The only foul he's committing is making Kumi wait for their sparring session🤝
@@KingKoohii He keeps fouling big mara so they don't lose the world championship belt to kumi
Being fair, i would personally don't see Ippo as a monster, but more like a monster hunter. Humbling monsters to get their feet back to earth
@@Finn-wj8ct I like that one. The Humbler. But does it take a monster to beat a monster?
@@KingKoohii In normal hajime no ippo terms, yeah. However we have seen characters like wally almost taking over the world stage while being stated to be the "primordial hunter". It takes a monster to beat another monster, but it also takes a hunter to keep the wheel of fate balanced. In simple terms someone with enough capacibilities to be an monster, but a mentality that will push him to take his own path, a "monster hunter".. Mostly because it would be hella cool and unique lol
I honestly believe ippo is gonna do an speedrun towards the world stage once he comebacks, just like date once did. Because being honest he'll completely crush imai [actual japanese feather weigh champion], imai's boxing is like a more self destructive ippo when he was active, ippo will for sure see those mistakes as hes already been there. Imai doesn't stand a chance
I agree. It’s highly probable he’ll rush through everyone right away. And I appreciate your comparison between Ippo and Imai. He truly is a past version of Ippo.
@@KingKoohii how long has it been since ippo retired
@@truebankai7549 In the HnI universe, it’s been about 1 1/2 years.
@@KingKoohii and for us? I literally forgot it’s been so long since I’ve caught up
Imai is basically a walmart version of Ippo
My take is maybe after the Sendo Vs Martinez fight (I hope sendo will be okay after the fight) Ippo will eventually cross the line seeing that he has what it takes to take on Ricardo and he will have the "Monster" aura in him.
I’m excited to see what Ippo will think during their fight! 🤔
I just want ippo to come back, its been so long....
Yes! He’ll be back for sure. I think we’re closer than ever right now🤝
@@KingKoohii If his comeback arc doesn't begins after mashiba's fight then we may get GTA VI before ippo stepping inside the ring again
@@Finn-wj8ct It HAS to happen, right?! Like, there’s no way he’s gonna go for another buzz cut and help out another boxer with his prep. At that point we’re seriously gonna see a GTA Miami Beach DLC drop too.
@@KingKoohii I wish what you saying is a joke, but if It doesn't start after this fight, is gonna be reality. Like goddamn morikawa you have buff Ippo to upper levels by now, JUST START HIS COMEBACK ARC
I predict Ippo is gonna cross the line once he comes face to face with Sendo’s knockout or fear on the mat against Ricardo Martinez
ippo's still has yet to learn, he still doesnt know the answer of what does it mean to be strong I want him to return to boxing with his own goal,he sacrifices things for it thats the ippo I wanna see when he returns
I agree. The moment he can finally use the knowledge he has gathered will be groundbreaking. His goal needs to come from within.
How do you think his first fight after retirement will go?
The line symbolises willingly getting injured for the sake of continuing the path to world champion
Cross? BLOODY CROSS??? ARNIE?!?!! KIRYU?!!??!! EDGING????
Kiryu really has the same VA as Arnie, right?! Good ear man🤝
10 years in the joint made you a fucking cross counter!
great video buddy!
I appreciate your kind words, brother! Thanks for being here along the way.
Amazing video, keep up the great work
Thank you so much! I’m glad you enjoyed the video. I’ll keep working hard to make videos you enjoy watching😊
amazing video
I appreciate it, brother. I’ll keep making more videos. I look forward to seeing you along the journey! 🤝
monster ippo could literally do ironfist. he only did it in 1 guy that wasnt worthy as hawk.
That Ironfist backfired on Kamogawa big time. Think Ippo could pull it off repeatedly?
im sure he's fast enough
@@KingKoohiihe only use iron fist for Ricardo/miyata/kumi is my guess
@@jayden9287 Ippo with the Iron Mara😂
@@KingKoohii The thing is that Kamogawa developed his Iron fist in THE MOST DAMAGING AND DANGEROUS WAY POSSIBLE, making his fist literal glass cannons. Ippo will obviously not fall victim to the same, as he knows how to develop his fists in a safer manner.
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NICE! Thanks for hitting that button with a jab🥊