
Mii-chan and Yamada-san
You’re a fighter who hones your skills, aren’t you, Mr. Yamada?
I knew that Mii-chan was weak…!
Yamada took a slanted stance…!
Maybe it would be better to cut or tie up your hair.
>>4
Everyone who said that was licking the ground.
>>4
The women’s martial arts world lacks glamour, so it doesn’t gain popularity… There’s no helping it.
Yamada uses his hair as a weapon.
Kokoro-chan, the practitioner of Chinese martial arts.
Hey, Mimi-chan.
A talk about boxing.
Tell me more.
>>9
“I want to fight more.”
No-guard (standing still) Mii-chan
Yamada has no interest in strength or anything like that, but I understand that he fights for money, so his style is visually appealing.
>>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.
Ordinary people can’t move forward after getting punched in the face.
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.
>>13
Unbeknownst to him, he is being praised as the best fighter elsewhere, but he doesn’t know about it.
>>26
Ah~~~~! I know!
She’s a celebrity in this area, isn’t she? “Mii-chan”!
>>13
The experience of sinking one person has pushed her up to her current position.
>>13
It’s a creepy strong character from Yumemakura Baku’s work, isn’t it?
>>13
This seems quite plausible in reality.
>>137
In the ring, only strength is justice.
>>13
This seems like something you would find in a character from a fighting manga…
Yamada (pseudonym) sounds like a strong character name.
It somehow has an impression of a Chinese martial art that developed in America, similar to Jeet Kune Do.
It seems that Mii-chan was being beaten up like that…
Ordinary people can only achieve hell through left hook punches.
Muu-chan can do it from anywhere.
It seems poor Mii-chan only had Muu-chan to play (fight) with.
This is the story until one year later when Mii-chan dies in the ring.
I dislike this guy because he always listens with half his body turned, leaving no room to connect.
Why does everyone want to turn it into a fighting manga?
>>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…
>>22
Collaborated with Hatchipochi Punch.
That aside, there was a flow to make them do martial arts before that.
Sato-kun… um… should we fight?
Yamada’s strategy of stalling to aim for a decision victory is impossible.
Kokoro hates being stronger than me.
Momo is simply too weak.
>>24
It didn’t work.
A strong person who has managed to get out of trouble by making the opponent lick the floor.
It seems that Mii-chan has started to get involved with delinquents in a fighting-related way.
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.
>>28
It is believed to be a skilled whip user.
I heard that Mii-chan is standing on the street as a “punching bag” at Okubo Park when she runs out of money.
>>29
“No matter what attack I receive until the very end, I will not fall—therefore I remain standing.”
…Mom, I want another belt.
>>32
Don’t mess around! Are you trying to make big brother fight again?!!!
They say that ordinary people can’t stand up to 12R.
Muu-chan can stand all day long!
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?
If I keep refusing to throw the match, I’ll end up getting killed…
It looks fun to conquer all ranks!
I’ll have grandma be my second!
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.
>>41
One million strikes.
(Oh… this means the parents too…)
>>42
A punch-drunk person who can’t drink without spilling water from the cup.
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.
It’s the kind of thing you think about when you’re told you’ll die in 12 months.
>>45
Introduction to the Last Fifteen Days of Samejima
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.
I want to know more…
This is the story of Mii-chan until she collapses in the ring over the course of 12 months.
It’s a bit too legendary to die after an intense 12-round slugfest.
Since it’s common to use aliases, is it a place like Fight Club?
>>51
It’s a ring name, right?
>>54
Isn’t it cool to use your real name in such a situation?
>>100
Mii-chan has a constant awareness of being on the battlefield.
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.
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!”
Was this the cover…?
Aren’t you drawing?
Collab?
>>56
It’s AI, right?
My fingers are too messy…
>>71
Well, I’m a fighter…
>>74
I hit with my broken hand!
Mii-chan is dead!
(I want to know more about Mii-chan.)
It seems like you have too much violence to handle.
Let’s go to the MMA gym together!
>>59
I don’t want to! Let’s do standing fights (street fights) instead! It would be easier with Muu-chan around!
The reason my big brother is like that is because he was a punch-drunk.
If it weren’t for being a fighter, it seems like Nameless would probably just be collaging with robots or something.
Dad has become a punch-drunk.
(I want to know more about Mii-chan’s skills…!)
The meaning of “abominable child” is changing.
>>67
The violence is infinite.
Other kids are faster!
Other kids are stronger!
Shall we fight?
The problem is that it’s the same in the original work regarding violence.
Momo is probably good at things like crescent moons and calves.
>>73
Because you’ve got a good style, you keep attacking from the out range…
I stopped the violence because Sato-kun doesn’t like it!
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…
Everyone says they can’t stand until the end!
Muu-chan can stand all day long!
It would have been good if Muu-chan could have made the staff lick the floor too.
Even if you get caught shoplifting.
If I let them lick the floor, everyone will forgive me!
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.
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!
Am I being treated like a challenger?!
>>83
Don’t mess with me!! Do you think I’m a champion with muscles weakened from childbirth and childcare!?
Mr. Nakamura, I admire your lack of malice, or rather…
A fighting style without human reasoning felt quite comfortable, you know.
It’s because everyone who dates Mii-chan becomes violent…
The picture in the thread has a complete coordination…
It looks interesting.
Mii-chan eats sushi without permission after being hospitalized after being stabbed, and then dies, right?
Muu-chan’s stapler
>>90
It seems like there might be some original moves like that.
>>114
Ordinary people can’t fire the Purgatory for even three minutes!
Muu-chan can do it all day long~
>>114
If you put in even a little bit of strength, it snaps.
A character who was forcefully made to compete by their mother, resulting in a fall from elite status.
>>91
The first opponent I wanted to seriously fight with all my strength and truly defeat is Mii-chan.
Aren’t you exaggerating?
>>92
Pectoral muscles, you know.
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.
>>93
Stop suddenly acting like a hungry wolf.
>>93
I thought Sato-kun was a monster, but it’s tough for humans to deal with beasts, isn’t it…
This is the story of the 12 months until Mii-chan’s victory.
The way Mii-chan’s dad is like that…
>>97
Punch drunk?
Volume up
Gained weight…?!
Mr. Yamada has a somewhat unrefined fighting style.
Mii-chan has a messy fighting style.
Acorns rolling, acorns go~~!! (Gakgak)
Ya
Kill?
It’s the kind of person who would go to punch someone who fell into the pond and is frantically showing their face.
It’s the wild fighter doing a dance before the hunt…
Did Sato swing because he doesn’t want to kill in a fight as a sport?
Mufufufu Cabaret Club is open until 8 PM.
>>108
After that, it will transform into a fight club.
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!
I hate Japanese swords, I hate Japanese swords, I hate Japanese swords!
I want the manager of this world to have their ears all messed up and filled with goo.
>>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.
It seems like I met Hitoshi Uesugi in prison.
We don’t need a bodyguard here.
Mr. Yamada is here.
Isn’t it crazy how all the girls wish they could be like Mii-chan? How desperate are they?
>>121
I think it’s not the spectators’ side.
>>121
Watching the struggle of beasts is enjoyable, after all.
>>121
Mii-chan is a pure fighter who doesn’t aim for a decision win.
>>121
I guess you want to see a real fight rather than a catfight…
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.
Shut up! (Gah)
>>123
😐
😮
😀
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!
Uuaaaahhh!!! 👊
Mii-chan and Muu-chan get along well, so it won’t happen, but… which one is stronger?
Don’t say “give up”! Don’t say “give up”!
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…
Here it is! Mii-chan’s lick!
>>135
It seems like an uppercut that brushes the floor as if licking it with the fist.
>>141
When receiving Mii-chan’s sharp punch, the skin was peeled back…
Kokoro-chan probably has a very beautiful fighting style.
Somehow I remembered the tankōbon of Kengan Ashura.
Gyaoooohn
I have heard that Mii-chan’s wild behavior was so stressful for her homeroom teacher during middle school that they lost weight.
I hit so hard that the skin on my fists peels off.
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.
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?
Interesting… Tell me more…
(I want to know more) through my fists.
Why is the official making jokes…
>>149
Is this official?!
>>149
It would be great if it goes viral, if it goes viral.
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?
>>150
I hate having my fighting style criticized, Mii-chan…!
>>161
Yamada, a fighter molded by parental education, is influenced by that.
When you get a little too curious and dig deeper, you usually end up getting a painful backlash, right, Yamada?
Mr. Nakamura has amazing batting skills!
I wonder what I’ll become in the future…
Are you a boxer?
Are you a professional wrestler?
>>152
“Are you treating me like a pro wrestler?!”
I can’t remember the rules…
After I got out of prison, a kind aunt introduced me to my current gym.
>>156
Let’s hone our skills on the street (standing around) rather than at the gym.
>>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.
>>166
Muu-chan, who can quietly do proper training and is praised for it, huh?
I like short-haired Yamada when he cut his hair for the match with Mii-chan in the future timeline.
The image in the thread is a collage, but it’s collaborating with a fighting manga.
Mii-chan’s fighting style is to not think about taking points.
When a yankee is beating up an ordinary person, a song starts to play.
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…
What’s wrong with strong people fighting each other?
No one properly tells me the reasons why it’s not good.
Why?
>>167
Is it because it’s determined by law?
What’s wrong with destroying the enemy?
No one properly teaches me, why?
Well, if you make them lick (the floor), everyone would be kind, right…?
Perhaps Mr. Yamada, who is from karate.
Ahaha… it’s so nerve-wracking to be in a hand wrestling match…
If you adopt a strategy of winning the damage race without any guards, you’re bound to end up in trouble…
Well, you know… I might actually like Mii-chan more than I expected.
Because it’s okay to bully.
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
>>180
I can’t believe that it was Yamada who killed Mii-chan, and that it was mutually agreed upon.
>>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.
Yukina’s lesbian friend seems to use corpses or something.
>>181
(Yukina-chan probably wants to have a match with Sato-kun—how cute.)
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.
It seems like there might be some internal injury.
Let’s tune our luck together!
Is Yamada going to make a ring swirl?!
I wish it would disappear.
Mii-chan
Honestly, Yamada is a second-rate fighter.
I like Yamada, who now approaches head-on instead of at an angle.
>>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…?
Shall we do it?
(Ah, this… also a fighter)
Mr. Yamada always plays “games he can’t lose,” doesn’t he?
I won’t try to win.
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…
>>192
The way they don’t try to win despite being strong reminds me of Yamada-san and Sato-kun.
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.
Training fees and protein costs…
Even if it’s said to be a “glamorous job,” there are still many expenses involved.
Are you treating someone else’s child like a combat freak?!
>>200
(Oh, this is also my mother…)
It’s a nuisance to be disruptive in the classroom.
Please stay here.
In this world line, it seems like Nina-chan would continue to appear as if she were part of Yamada’s entourage.
Muscular Yamada is too erotic.
Mii-chan is performing a act of picking up snacks thrown into the ring from the audience and eating them.
🥊🥊🥊🥊🥊 (I want to know more… about Mii-chan)