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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] Mii-chan’s good rival, Yamada-san.

Mii-chan and Yamada-san

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You’re a fighter who hones your skills, aren’t you, Mr. Yamada?

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I knew that Mii-chan was weak…!

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Yamada took a slanted stance…!

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Maybe it would be better to cut or tie up your hair.

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>>4

Everyone who said that was licking the ground.

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>>4

The women’s martial arts world lacks glamour, so it doesn’t gain popularity… There’s no helping it.

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Yamada uses his hair as a weapon.

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Kokoro-chan, the practitioner of Chinese martial arts.

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Hey, Mimi-chan.

A talk about boxing.

Tell me more.

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>>9

“I want to fight more.”

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No-guard (standing still) Mii-chan

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Yamada has no interest in strength or anything like that, but I understand that he fights for money, so his style is visually appealing.

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>>11

It’s great how Yamada-san fights with a focus on visuals, dancing through battles, while on the contrary, Mii-chan fights like a beast, throwing visuals aside and going in without guard.

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Ordinary people can’t move forward after getting punched in the face.

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Everyone loves Mii-chan.

You look down on me, calling me an idiot or feeling sorry for me.

Only in the ring do they treat me as an equal.

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>>13

Unbeknownst to him, he is being praised as the best fighter elsewhere, but he doesn’t know about it.

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>>26

Ah~~~~! I know!

She’s a celebrity in this area, isn’t she? “Mii-chan”!

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>>13

The experience of sinking one person has pushed her up to her current position.

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>>13

It’s a creepy strong character from Yumemakura Baku’s work, isn’t it?

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>>13

This seems quite plausible in reality.

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>>137

In the ring, only strength is justice.

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>>13

This seems like something you would find in a character from a fighting manga…

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Yamada (pseudonym) sounds like a strong character name.

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It somehow has an impression of a Chinese martial art that developed in America, similar to Jeet Kune Do.

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It seems that Mii-chan was being beaten up like that…

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Ordinary people can only achieve hell through left hook punches.

Muu-chan can do it from anywhere.

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It seems poor Mii-chan only had Muu-chan to play (fight) with.

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This is the story until one year later when Mii-chan dies in the ring.

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I dislike this guy because he always listens with half his body turned, leaving no room to connect.

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Why does everyone want to turn it into a fighting manga?

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>>22

Sports and fighting stories often have main characters who gain popularity despite lacking other strengths…

During the second day of the Inter-High in his first year, Midousuji was completely the protagonist right up to the finish line…

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>>22

Collaborated with Hatchipochi Punch.

That aside, there was a flow to make them do martial arts before that.

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Sato-kun… um… should we fight?

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Yamada’s strategy of stalling to aim for a decision victory is impossible.

Kokoro hates being stronger than me.

Momo is simply too weak.

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>>24

It didn’t work.

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A strong person who has managed to get out of trouble by making the opponent lick the floor.

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It seems that Mii-chan has started to get involved with delinquents in a fighting-related way.

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Yamada’s awkward stance for receiving is not working.

Kokoro has been a player longer than I have, so I don’t like him.

Momo’s personality is simply too bad.

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>>28

It is believed to be a skilled whip user.

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I heard that Mii-chan is standing on the street as a “punching bag” at Okubo Park when she runs out of money.

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>>29

“No matter what attack I receive until the very end, I will not fall—therefore I remain standing.”

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…Mom, I want another belt.

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>>32

Don’t mess around! Are you trying to make big brother fight again?!!!

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They say that ordinary people can’t stand up to 12R.

Muu-chan can stand all day long!

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Momo-chan comes to strike with her eyes so that she doesn’t look like a referee, or she aims for the groin and steps on the base of the toes, right?

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If I keep refusing to throw the match, I’ll end up getting killed…

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It looks fun to conquer all ranks!

I’ll have grandma be my second!

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It’s been around since the early days of martial arts manga, as mentioned here, and when I got hit by Mao-kun, I was told it was like the panel where G… Gaia…! appears.

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>>41

One million strikes.

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(Oh… this means the parents too…)

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>>42

A punch-drunk person who can’t drink without spilling water from the cup.

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In fighting games, it’s clear that Mii-chan and Muu-chan are suited for beginners, while Yamada and Momo seem to have performance geared towards advanced players.

The strongest character is Kokoro.

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It’s the kind of thing you think about when you’re told you’ll die in 12 months.

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>>45

Introduction to the Last Fifteen Days of Samejima

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In exchange for the honor of being the best in the world, former grappler Yamada’s memoir reflects on witnessing the final moments of Mii-chan, who left this world in the ring, and realizing that he could never reach her way of life. As a result, he became a talent scout for promising newcomers in search of a second Mii-chan.

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I want to know more…

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This is the story of Mii-chan until she collapses in the ring over the course of 12 months.

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It’s a bit too legendary to die after an intense 12-round slugfest.

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Since it’s common to use aliases, is it a place like Fight Club?

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>>51

It’s a ring name, right?

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>>54

Isn’t it cool to use your real name in such a situation?

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>>100

Mii-chan has a constant awareness of being on the battlefield.

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At first, I looked down on Mii-chan, who approached every match with the determination to fight as if she would die, thinking of her as a worthless inferior who didn’t know when to back down, but no matter how many times she was knocked down by a powerful opponent, her ability to rise again gradually made me fall for her and admire her.

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Kokoro-chan tries to take distance in the first round, but when the opponent comes in, she engages in infighting sporadically to create some exciting moments and aims for a decision victory. However, if the opponent does anything even slightly dirty, she switches to “I regret being nice!”

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Was this the cover…?

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Aren’t you drawing?

Collab?

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>>56

It’s AI, right?

My fingers are too messy…

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>>71

Well, I’m a fighter…

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>>74

I hit with my broken hand!

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Mii-chan is dead!

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(I want to know more about Mii-chan.)

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It seems like you have too much violence to handle.

Let’s go to the MMA gym together!

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>>59

I don’t want to! Let’s do standing fights (street fights) instead! It would be easier with Muu-chan around!

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The reason my big brother is like that is because he was a punch-drunk.

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If it weren’t for being a fighter, it seems like Nameless would probably just be collaging with robots or something.

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Dad has become a punch-drunk.

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(I want to know more about Mii-chan’s skills…!)

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The meaning of “abominable child” is changing.

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>>67

The violence is infinite.

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Other kids are faster!

Other kids are stronger!

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Shall we fight?

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The problem is that it’s the same in the original work regarding violence.

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Momo is probably good at things like crescent moons and calves.

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>>73

Because you’ve got a good style, you keep attacking from the out range…

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I stopped the violence because Sato-kun doesn’t like it!

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I’ll teach you a spell to make your feelings mutual with Sato-kun.

First, I’ll beat up that tagged one from those three years until just before it dies…

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Everyone says they can’t stand until the end!

Muu-chan can stand all day long!

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It would have been good if Muu-chan could have made the staff lick the floor too.

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Even if you get caught shoplifting.

If I let them lick the floor, everyone will forgive me!

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Well, it seems that underground martial arts are likely to attract a lot of borderline intellectually disabled individuals who can’t fit into mainstream society.

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I want to punch Sato-kun more and be punched more, and keep fighting until we die!

This is the first time I’ve felt this way, Mii-chan!

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Am I being treated like a challenger?!

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>>83

Don’t mess with me!! Do you think I’m a champion with muscles weakened from childbirth and childcare!?

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Mr. Nakamura, I admire your lack of malice, or rather…

A fighting style without human reasoning felt quite comfortable, you know.

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It’s because everyone who dates Mii-chan becomes violent…

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The picture in the thread has a complete coordination…

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It looks interesting.

Mii-chan eats sushi without permission after being hospitalized after being stabbed, and then dies, right?

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Muu-chan’s stapler

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>>90

It seems like there might be some original moves like that.

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>>114

Ordinary people can’t fire the Purgatory for even three minutes!

Muu-chan can do it all day long~

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>>114

If you put in even a little bit of strength, it snaps.

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A character who was forcefully made to compete by their mother, resulting in a fall from elite status.

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>>91

The first opponent I wanted to seriously fight with all my strength and truly defeat is Mii-chan.

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Aren’t you exaggerating?

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>>92

Pectoral muscles, you know.

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Sato-kun’s usually flawless stance wavered for a moment.

Mii-chan’s animal-like sense of smell reacted sensitively to the changes in movement.

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>>93

Stop suddenly acting like a hungry wolf.

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>>93

I thought Sato-kun was a monster, but it’s tough for humans to deal with beasts, isn’t it…

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This is the story of the 12 months until Mii-chan’s victory.

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The way Mii-chan’s dad is like that…

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>>97

Punch drunk?

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Acorn rolling, tumbling down! ♪ Falling into the pond, oh what a trouble! ♪

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Volume up

Gained weight…?!

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Mr. Yamada has a somewhat unrefined fighting style.

Mii-chan has a messy fighting style.

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Acorns rolling, acorns go~~!! (Gakgak)

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Ya

Kill?

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It’s the kind of person who would go to punch someone who fell into the pond and is frantically showing their face.

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It’s the wild fighter doing a dance before the hunt…

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Did Sato swing because he doesn’t want to kill in a fight as a sport?

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Mufufufu Cabaret Club is open until 8 PM.

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>>108

After that, it will transform into a fight club.

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Before her arrest, Mu-chan was a natural striker who could punch a sandbag all day, but she was so happy that she couldn’t handle the judo techniques at the time of her arrest, so now she’s only practicing grappling techniques.

Mii-chan seems weak in grappling techniques.

Let’s go to Abu Dhabi together!

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I hate Japanese swords, I hate Japanese swords, I hate Japanese swords!

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I want the manager of this world to have their ears all messed up and filled with goo.

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>>113

The bald guy with glasses and a protruding stomach hasn’t changed, but there’s something about him that looks intense, and he’s got a good build.

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It seems like I met Hitoshi Uesugi in prison.

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We don’t need a bodyguard here.

Mr. Yamada is here.

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Isn’t it crazy how all the girls wish they could be like Mii-chan? How desperate are they?

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>>121

I think it’s not the spectators’ side.

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>>121

Watching the struggle of beasts is enjoyable, after all.

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>>121

Mii-chan is a pure fighter who doesn’t aim for a decision win.

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>>121

I guess you want to see a real fight rather than a catfight…

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A cross counter that dodges punches with body movement while responding to the opponent’s hook with a hook.

From directly above, the way their arms are hooked together looks like the core of a stapler in a box, and that’s where the name of Muu-chan’s special blow comes from.

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Shut up! (Gah)

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>>123

😐

😮

😀

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Right before defeat, Mii-chan hates losing! I really don’t want to!! It seems like she might turn it around with a barrage of punches!

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Uuaaaahhh!!! 👊

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Mii-chan and Muu-chan get along well, so it won’t happen, but… which one is stronger?

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Don’t say “give up”! Don’t say “give up”!

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Ah, enough already! I really hate this, I really hate this, I really hate this!

Hah hah… I don’t like Mii-chan’s judgment matches…

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Here it is! Mii-chan’s lick!

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>>135

It seems like an uppercut that brushes the floor as if licking it with the fist.

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>>141

When receiving Mii-chan’s sharp punch, the skin was peeled back…

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Kokoro-chan probably has a very beautiful fighting style.

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Somehow I remembered the tankōbon of Kengan Ashura.

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Gyaoooohn

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I have heard that Mii-chan’s wild behavior was so stressful for her homeroom teacher during middle school that they lost weight.

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I hit so hard that the skin on my fists peels off.

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Yamada is a counter fighter who stands at an angle, but in matches that are popular with readers, there are often many straight-up, muddy battles.

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Mii-chan, you have to return to the corner post when the gong sounds.

I wonder if ignoring the referee means they don’t intend to win?

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Interesting… Tell me more…

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(I want to know more) through my fists.

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Why is the official making jokes…

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>>149

Is this official?!

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>>149

It would be great if it goes viral, if it goes viral.

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Mii-chan, catfighting has a promotional aspect, so you shouldn’t incapacitate your opponent, right?

I can’t help but think that a fighting style without preparation or promises seems lacking in motivation, right?

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>>150

I hate having my fighting style criticized, Mii-chan…!

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>>161

Yamada, a fighter molded by parental education, is influenced by that.

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When you get a little too curious and dig deeper, you usually end up getting a painful backlash, right, Yamada?

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Mr. Nakamura has amazing batting skills!

I wonder what I’ll become in the future…

Are you a boxer?

Are you a professional wrestler?

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>>152

“Are you treating me like a pro wrestler?!”

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I can’t remember the rules…

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After I got out of prison, a kind aunt introduced me to my current gym.

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>>156

Let’s hone our skills on the street (standing around) rather than at the gym.

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>>163

It’s sad that the street fighter who used to be a big deal has fallen into commercialism and is now living a decent life.

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>>166

Muu-chan, who can quietly do proper training and is praised for it, huh?

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I like short-haired Yamada when he cut his hair for the match with Mii-chan in the future timeline.

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The image in the thread is a collage, but it’s collaborating with a fighting manga.

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Mii-chan’s fighting style is to not think about taking points.

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When a yankee is beating up an ordinary person, a song starts to play.

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Mr. Nakamura, I find your lack of malice, or rather… your lack of competitiveness, quite comfortable.

It was good to have a relationship where we could enhance our own skills together…

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What’s wrong with strong people fighting each other?

No one properly tells me the reasons why it’s not good.

Why?

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>>167

Is it because it’s determined by law?

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What’s wrong with destroying the enemy?

No one properly teaches me, why?

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Well, if you make them lick (the floor), everyone would be kind, right…?

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Perhaps Mr. Yamada, who is from karate.

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Ahaha… it’s so nerve-wracking to be in a hand wrestling match…

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If you adopt a strategy of winning the damage race without any guards, you’re bound to end up in trouble…

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Well, you know… I might actually like Mii-chan more than I expected.

Because it’s okay to bully.

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When the switch is on, Mi-chan goes into battle mode, it’s the best!

When the switch is on, Mi-chan goes into battle mode, it's the best!

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Round 1

Mii-chan and Mr. Yamada

Mii-chan and Mr. Yamada

Please provide the Japanese text you would like me to translate.

Final Round

Mii-chan and Mr. Yamada

Mii-chan vs Mr. Yamada

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>>180

I can’t believe that it was Yamada who killed Mii-chan, and that it was mutually agreed upon.

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>>186

Summary: In a lonely ring venue where Mii-chan can no longer stand due to three murders, Yamada proposed a “death match” to pass judgment on her.

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Yukina’s lesbian friend seems to use corpses or something.

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>>181

(Yukina-chan probably wants to have a match with Sato-kun—how cute.)

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If you take pride in your unique fighting style, then don’t rely on existing tactics; compete your own way.

It’s laughable to take compliments at face value.

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It seems like there might be some internal injury.

Let’s tune our luck together!

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Is Yamada going to make a ring swirl?!

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I wish it would disappear.

Mii-chan

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Honestly, Yamada is a second-rate fighter.

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I like Yamada, who now approaches head-on instead of at an angle.

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>>188

It’s a feeling I had completely forgotten about.

It’s okay to hit and kick the other person as much as you want, right…?

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Shall we do it?

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(Ah, this… also a fighter)

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Mr. Yamada always plays “games he can’t lose,” doesn’t he?

I won’t try to win.

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Mii-chan challenges Sato-kun, whom she recognizes as her ultimate rival, to a duel.

Disappointed by Sato’s weak words of refusal, Mii-chan engages in a brawl with the delinquents…

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>>192

The way they don’t try to win despite being strong reminds me of Yamada-san and Sato-kun.

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It’s great to see a cool fighter like Yamada, who is a fallen elite, gradually being influenced by a wild and unconventional main character and becoming more passionate.

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Training fees and protein costs…

Even if it’s said to be a “glamorous job,” there are still many expenses involved.

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Are you treating someone else’s child like a combat freak?!

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>>200

(Oh, this is also my mother…)

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It’s a nuisance to be disruptive in the classroom.

Please stay here.

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In this world line, it seems like Nina-chan would continue to appear as if she were part of Yamada’s entourage.

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Muscular Yamada is too erotic.

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Mii-chan is performing a act of picking up snacks thrown into the ring from the audience and eating them.

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🥊🥊🥊🥊🥊 (I want to know more… about Mii-chan)

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