
I thought you were going to be a boxer, but you’re really good at shifting to being a promoter…
Genikasuri
I still don’t understand the meaning of “magenikasu”.
>>1
It seems to mean “puppet master,” but the source is unclear.
Is this person not going to fight?
>>2
I was told it’s impossible since my head’s wide open…
>>2
If I fight, I’ll die…
>>162
It looks like you’re being hit with color pages, but are you okay…?
The first episode is full of reflections on how it was said that it was hard to tell what kind of manga it was in the beginning with Batuki.
Batuki is the result of facing Capoeira…
I’m wearing gloves in the thread picture!!!
The grip is too perfect.
Why didn’t you let me die?
Their face was really great.
I guess the president will probably become the gag character.
>>10
I’m basically trash, so nothing I do hurts my heart…
The structure of gradually regaining memory while explaining the protagonist and ultimately reaching the final goal is just too good.
Kataroi-san is too much of a saint.
It’s impossible to participate in a sport that involves hitting your head repeatedly when your head is already broken.
Hanabi is really someone who has no choice but to resort to fighting.
The back?
>>15
At a glance, it looks like Kaji-chan.
Thanks to Batuki’s reflection, the rapid development in one episode is appreciated…
The balance of just apologizing for the towel crime of Chairman Hage is impressive.
In the early stages, everyone in Batoo-ki hadn’t fully grasped the genre…
Stealing towels is fine, but where did you put the embezzled money?
>>20
To gambling.
>>20
You probably lost it in gambling.
I just found out that Batoo-ki has ended…
Steak is
I wonder if anyone gathers boxers.
Since you kept me alive, you take responsibility.
Towel crime!
It’s natural for promoters to use athletes to make money.
The important thing is the towel crime.
You sold it, yet you show a half-hearted sense of morality…
>>28
Stop wavering halfway!
I’m sorry to hear that your father passed away in a traffic accident six months later.
Since boxing alone would be tough, I wonder if they’re going to an underground fighting arena or something.
>>30
I want you to dig into the dark side of the public performances instead of going over there.
If you think about it, it might be the most suitable subject for Professor Sakaura since he can handle both brain battles and fighting.
I’m happy that I can read it every week in this magazine.
Punch drunk!
National disgrace man!
Bald!
Body hair!
The boxing promotion industry is like a village society filled with darkness, so the author prefers this kind of material, as our team mentioned.
Did you cut ties with Himasora?
I don’t really know what to do, but it seemed interesting.
Isn’t Hanabi a bit too strong of a character to join at the beginning?
>>38
I still don’t know how long it will take until I join…
>>38
It seems there will be difficulties with matchmaking.
Someone who is strong but whose humanity and actions are unpredictable.
I absolutely do not want to face the star player.
>>38
Well, I guess it’ll be hard work until you get it.
I don’t think they would easily listen to what the weakened protagonist has to say.
Anyway, stronger ones will come out…
I messed up, but I doubt a talented silver medalist would be completely rejected just for burning a national flag and end up coming to a weak gym.
>>40
How about it?
They are quite particular about their appearance.
Don’t just challenge in a fair match like Tokuchi, but also provoke some secret matches.
Every time I’m punched, it’s like X2 or I get hit for free a few times, but it’s some sort of constraint that involves millions or something, I don’t really understand.
It’s obvious, but it’s not enough for our boxer to just win every match easily…
>>44
Oh no… at this rate, Hanabi will lose…!
When you go underground, various types start to flicker, so I want you to focus mainly on the behind-the-scenes of the main stage.
It’s just that I’m a fan of Himasora…
The goal is the destruction of the boxing world.
It’s not just about winning normally using fireworks.
After all, it’s only second place in the Olympics; it’s a boxer I have my eye on from the start.
I laughed when I saw the horse’s name, Batuki.
Let’s do without any references to the author of Himazora and such.
>>50
Does Professor Haku bring that kind of thought into manga?
“I have a good sense of balance to cook well even if I bring it in…”
The reporter is a good guy.
…No, you know too much, don’t you?
It turned out to be really interesting.
Since the protagonist is a promoter, it’s a system where they can move on even if the boxer breaks down.
>>53
Since it will be a character ensemble drama, the difficulty in predicting the outcome is likely a positive factor.
>>53
Isn’t destroying the boxer also part of the goal?
Like a golden egg that has been carefully nurtured.
>>59
But you’ll throw it, right?
I would like to request another fierce warrior of Iron Man class.
There are times when I can’t help but expect a life-and-death gamble.
It seems like that’s the case with Ossi and Floyd, but you know.
There is no particular discomfort.
Is it just Kaaru’s speech in Usogui? The ideological aspects were prominent.
Since the author is someone who would power up after a brain injury, it seems like the character in the thread image would also be fighting behind the scenes normally.
Isn’t it too sad for the father to see his son like that, only to be left behind for six months before dying without ever waking up?
The goal is revenge against those who prey on boxers.
If you’re talking about the content, it’s not like they’ll be able to keep up, so don’t worry about it.
The crime of towel theft is serious.
The protagonist can no longer play in the matches, but will continue rehabilitation in the future.
I feel like there’s something somewhere about briefly going all out in a fight and overwhelming the enemy.
The first episode’s hook is perfect!
You can’t help but get your hopes up.
I thought it was my last time, but throwing a towel is a serious crime.
>>72
But the protagonist also seems like the kind of guy who would throw in the towel at the last moment…
I wonder if Hanabi will become a great demon king.
It’s strange to talk as if it’s a given that we’ll become friends.
Is there a sports manga related to entertainment topics?
I can’t think of anything right away.
>>74
Under the current situation, a single victory is worth a thousand gold pieces.
>>77
But that’s just an element, and that part is just an extra.
I’m really curious about how to proceed since I have no connections here and it feels like starting from scratch.
I love demanding consistency from bald people as villains.
Towel crime is good, right…?
It will probably turn into some kind of mental battle, but I know too little about the boxing world to predict what kind of fights are possible at all.
I thought it was just a dream experienced by someone who has been through violence.
>>79
Being bedridden for two years and having undergone brain surgery is probably stronger than Mr. Bakuyama, right?
The protagonist doesn’t seem like the type who can fight with intellect…
I’m looking forward to the character of Hanabi.
I predict that they are thinking too little about burning flags and are really bad at pro wrestling.
It’s an easy-to-understand show where Hanabi gets beaten up.
It seems like they won’t get into pro wrestling.
That being said, it’s not like I can call famous players… to begin with, Hanabi is not interested.
First, I wonder how we will handle the funds.
>>84
Let’s go!!
A life-or-death situation
Gambling
>>84
All bets on Batuki.
The reaction of the nurse who discovered that someone had woken up from a vegetative state is portrayed really well.
You might miss it when you read it for the first time, but when you read it a second time, you realize that you are actually surprised.
Just by the fact that the useless president threw a towel, I can’t help but feel a sense of humanity.
But nonetheless, that is a serious crime, so let’s atone for it…
The one being scouted at the beginning is Hanabi, so it seems things aren’t going well since she’s getting hit.
I’m looking forward to seeing how it will be broken down.
The funds are earned by the chairman betting on the horse Batuki.
Batuki will run in the Reigetsu Stakes at Kyoto Racecourse the day after tomorrow…
At least becoming a famous athlete doesn’t happen overnight!! I was able to overcome that high hurdle…
If a crazy boxer who burned a national flag at the Olympics came to the pro scene, it would create a huge stir.
>>92
You’re too crazy for anyone to want to matchmake with you…
>>100
Usually, people are taken aback.
Many fans probably think that they shouldn’t arrange a match for such a madman.
Let’s recruit a ruler.
I understood that throwing a towel is the signal to interrupt the match.
But what does this mean in terms of the story? Why did you throw the towel!! I could only think that it was because you were on the verge of dying that I interrupted it.
>>94
Don’t show half-hearted conscience despite being a villain!
>>94
A bad second who is trying to make money by exploiting boxers and a boxer who, knowing this, is deliberately being used to engage in boxing.
But the chairman is a villain, and despite planning to have the boxer lose by knockout as scheduled, he sympathized with him and ended up helping.
Let me die~
I wonder if Kariume Bakubaku will be released soon.
It seems like every player might end up being someone who looks like they belong to the Private Funeral Department…
Also, with a boxing restriction, there isn’t much character difference, so it seems like they might venture into mixed martial arts as well.
If you just read the lines as they are, you’ll understand.
If I put my life on the line for boxing and you made me a sacrifice, then you should take responsibility until the end.
After all this depiction of despair following awakening, there’s even a direct line saying, “Why didn’t you let me die?” Are you serious…
I wonder if I can become a promoter from a situation where I wasn’t particularly famous or anything and I’m currently at a small gym with no connections.
I hope it doesn’t become so exaggerated that it ends up looking like a gag manga.
>>104
The violent part of Batsuuki was awesome, but I wonder how much they will do within the framework of boxing.
I wonder if someone has been visiting regularly since there were flowers arranged…
I get excited thinking that many interesting characters will appear again.
Chase doesn’t explicitly express his thoughts in the manga, so I feel reassured about that.
>>107
I trust that you won’t engage in unpleasant sensationalism just for the sake of it.
When it comes time to die, it’s only natural to throw in the towel, but if that’s the case, then don’t make me spar recklessly to the point of death just for gambling money in the first place! So, you know…
It’s quite well-received, and since they recognized Harry’s talent, they must be an amazing person.
>>108
Even in just one episode, the characters have great depth and seem likely to become important characters.
As the first episode, it’s a really well-organized story.
Are boxing medalists at the professional champion level?
Batuuki had fewer boxers, huh.
Were there only two people in the bad army?
>>113
Moreover, since it’s Hameto style, it’s too special.
It’s tough that he seemed like a good dad, but he’s already dead.
It seems there are preview images, and is it a manga where the thread images rise through a fistfight…?
(One episode published)
It’s already broken…
Boxing is a well-researched and easy-to-understand subject, making it enjoyable to depict strength as well.
>>119
As depicted this time, the crappiness of the promoters is also realistically abundant…
I wonder if the discussion will progress from both a management perspective and a boxer’s perspective…
I’m super excited.
As always, this author is skilled at developing characters with concise flashbacks.
I thought it was a nice touch to throw the towel, but considering that my dad died in despair, it really sucks. Fuck off, bald.
Sometimes it happens that you twitch while you’re sleeping, right? → Huh…?
>>127
The body is too much of a witness…
It’s interesting, but I don’t think vivaciousness will catch on.
>>128
If we do a live-action adaptation and collaborate with Oronamin C, it will be great!
>>128
The sense of delivering lines is good, but the catchphrase is a bit lacking.
>>128
You’re a liar, and that’s not trending either!
>>136
I’ve eaten up your lies…
>>137
But the taste is…
>>136
“I ate up your lies… but the taste was… 🤪”
I wonder if “Usogui” is connected to the world in some way.
>>129
It seems like they were drawing Ossi and are connected.
It might be the flow for Ossi to comment on the fireworks.
It’s the rise of a bottom-tier gym that even sold its ring.
Even if the firework-chan, which seems to bloom quickly and then scatter just as fast, comes, there’s nothing I can do.
Why was the TV on in the room of a patient in a vegetative state? I thought it was just for the sake of the story, but there’s a beautiful vase on display, so it seems like someone is taking care of them.
>>134
The kind reporter seems suspicious…
>>134
I guess it makes sense to say it’s a broadcast of a boxing match.
>>134
Isn’t it that some time has passed since you noticed?
Vibrant! = Erection!
Yokohama Ryusei’s brother made his boxing debut… what kind of conspiracy is this?
Hmm, is this the flow where I lose to this opponent and then take revenge from the hospital?
I am completely destroyed as a boxer…
>>144
Moreover, two years have passed…
Are you both a promoter and a trainer?
The chairman is a fool, but it’s just the right balance that he couldn’t let Haimaru die.
I wish they would make an anime adaptation of Usogui at this opportunity.
The development is really fast from the first episode.
>>149
Great job on reflecting on your mistakes, Batuki!
Isn’t the silhouette at the beginning of the scene showing the person getting hit being defeated by the fireworks?
It feels like they’re aiming for a live-action adaptation!
>>153
The teacher isn’t considering media mix.
There are no women around.
>>155
I released a lot of girls in Batouki…
I hear that many of us thought the gloves on the colored page looked like breasts.
It’s not that I want to rise up, but rather I want to dance on the palm and break it; I wonder what the purpose of that will become.
It seems that adapting this material to live action has a fairly high hurdle.
I could do it, but…
Is it really true that you can kill your opponent in a boxing match and not be guilty?
>>161
If you go to hit an opponent who is down or deliberately hit them in the back of the head, it would normally be considered a crime.
>>164
Well, in this case of the match
If we assume that Harry dies without being interrupted along the way, will that still be considered innocent?
>>166
Acts carried out in the course of legitimate business are not punishable, as stipulated in the Penal Code.
If you compete fairly and unfortunately get injured or die as a result, you will not be punished.
It’s this kind of content, but it seems like there won’t be any erotic descriptions from now on.
>>163
If it’s something like this, then I really don’t think there’s any need for it…
>>180
It seems like there’s no such thing as pillow business…
The horse Batooki also showed up and it was no good.
Dad is dead… it’s painful…
The expressions delivered from the consistently high art skill are great.
I trust Sensei Saka about the fun of manga, so I’m looking forward to how it will unfold.
If it’s not a match or a spar, you should be able to do pretty well.
If it became a crime for an opponent to die in boxing, no one would be able to compete.
>>173
But the other person is a Japanese destruction machine, right?
I wonder if Iron Man will come out just for a chance.
It’s called “ring curse,” and while it’s not usually considered a crime, it does take a toll on your mental state.
Well, even though it’s an accident, I’m still the one who killed someone with my own hands…
Harry seems really stupid, but can he really be a promoter?
Well, in terms of knowledge, I suppose it can be supplemented by the reporter and the president.
It’s kind of funny that Kaji-chan seems to be burning the national flag.
I have a lot of thoughts, but seriously, all the manga I draw is interesting…
I like the touch of the drawing.