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[Mii-chan and Yamada-san] After all, Mii-chan looks better doing martial arts.

Mii-chan and Mr. Yamada.

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Fight with Mr. Yamada and die.

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I was told by my grandmother that it would be better for me to aim for the world, and that’s why I was pushed out of my hometown.

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A boxer who is extremely unintelligent but exceptionally strong in fights seems like a pretty interesting setting.

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>>3

Your mother is a whore.

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The one who is selling her body is herself, and her mother is a pure girl who doesn’t even know what a condom is…

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>>13

As long as we don’t think about blood, we’re a lovey-dovey couple…

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Ah, this… even my parents…

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It seems that the cause of incest may be due to the grandmother being obsessed with recreating the “grandfather.”

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It’s great to have a grandma who gives you 1 million yen for bringing back the world.

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I knew it, you think Mii-chan is weak…!

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Wanna do it?

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>>7

The feeling that you lack a fighting instinct was comforting…

I want you to quietly respond to the battle after saying that.

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>>20

Sato is weak, yet he can fight…

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>>100

A character who can hold their own purely through fighting talent despite being frail. Do you dislike that?

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>>102

Join, Join, Tiki!

De De De De The time of revolution, Battle One, Dressed as Destiny.

Nagi pe shi pe shi Nagi pe shi pe shi haaaan Nagi haaan tension hyakurretsu Nagi kakugo geeeekiryuu de ha katenunagigi Nagi geekiryuu ni geekiryuu ni mi wo makase dou ka Nagi kakugo haaaan tension hyakurretsu ken Nagi haaaaaaakin hotokutou jou danjinken K.O. Inochi wa nage suteru mono

Battle to the death, destiny!

Sekkakko Haaaaaakin Te-re-tte Hokuto Joo Hagan Ken Haan FATAL K.O. Just die peacefully without knowing any pain.

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Everyone says that Mii-chan is stupid or pitiful, but in the ring, they treat her as an equal.

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Mii-chan hates losing…

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Everyone looks down on Mii-chan, calling her stupid or pitiful, but…

They only treat me as an equal when we are fighting.

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I see, so that's how it is.

Acorns rolling, rolling into the bowl~~ Oh no, they fell into the pond, what a big deal♪

I see, so that’s how it is.

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>>12

Are you saying that you’re going to beat up the helpless you from now on?

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>>21

Is it a combination of military strategy and violence?

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It’s not good to force Mu-chan to join boxing.

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Shall we do it?

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It seems like grandma is more of the position that sends an assassin to eliminate Mi-chan…

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>>17

They say they want that kid erased, but in the end, this is something that’s contributing to Mii-chan’s leveling up.

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I said I’m going to work in Thailand, and that’s it.

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Did you get taken down by a grappler?

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Director: Clint Eastwood

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>>22

There was an American movie like “Tomorrow’s Joe” with a female lead, right?

A delinquent girl and a former professional trainer meet and, just when they’re on the path to achieving the American dream together, one of them becomes punch drunk.

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Did Dad go to Hokkaido to do it with a brown bear?

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Sato, who knocked down Mii-chan and sent her to the hospital, comes to say “Take care” and becomes my first rival.

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A girl with intellectual disabilities becoming a boxing champion in 12 months.

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Standing alone punch

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>>27

The protagonist is quite unusual, so I need to change the seasoning quite a bit.

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Is it Ashita no Joe? Is it Karate Baka Ichidai? Is it Pro Wrestling Superstar Legend?

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But it seems like I’m really going to be ruined in the next 12 months.

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The movie about the female boxer who is deaf was interesting.

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>>31

I know it might be a bit out of place to say this in this thread, but I think “Keiko: Clear Your Eyes” is a good movie.

Even when questioned by police during roadwork, they often can’t properly communicate with hard-of-hearing individuals and just try to brush it off with a forced smile, as if saying, “I guess it’s fine,” which frequently hurts the pride of people with disabilities.

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Mii-chan who makes you want to cheer for her.

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For tomorrow, step one: pack the staples into the box.

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>>34

Taking a day off from training allowed for super recovery of the muscles, huh…

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But in the end, they can’t understand the fix and get eliminated by the Yakuza.

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The prohibition of incest might mean that fighters in the same gym do not compete against each other in boxing.

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>>36

As a result of a match between two champions from the same gym, both ended up becoming punch-drunk.

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The fact that all of Ami-chan’s bizarre moves are converted into strong character moves is powerful.

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>>37

I wonder why it feels just right when converted into a martial arts manga.

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Sato-kun, countering Mii-chan’s reckless telephone punch and knocking her out, walks away saying not to talk to him anymore.

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Was it the protein you shoplifted?

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The collaboration partner is also leaving a decent one, and it’s basically the same.

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Meillion Dollar Baby

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It’s no different from Carlos in “Tomorrow’s Joe.”

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The nickname that came from the no-guard standing style is “standing man.”

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Even from the way you continue to stand no matter how much you’re beaten.

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It seems like Mi-chan will have some kind of lingering disability.

Let’s retire together.

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>>48

Class… we’ve become distant, haven’t we?

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>>48

No, no, no, no!! I hate it when Mii-chan doesn’t fight!!!

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Ah… this is also from the parent’s side…

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Mii-chan… You shouldn’t pick a fight with someone who seems to have combat experience in the city (angrily).

If you keep doing things like that, you’ll end up in pain, you know?

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The nickname “Standing Bum” comes from the sight of someone curiously staring at their opponent, who has fallen in the ring, unable to comprehend victory.

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Standing fool (meaning a punching bag).

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I’ll do it with any man…

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>>57

The certificate says that a champion accepts any challenge, and that’s what Guts Ishimatsu said after his eight consecutive KOs.

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If the ponytail wasn’t a delinquent and had a connection with the trainer, it might have turned out like this…

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If you’re standing, it seems like a style where you stop your feet and start fighting…

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Violent livelihood

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I really don’t like it, I really don’t like it, I really don’t like it!

I don’t like the feel of hitting Mii-chan with 12 ounces…

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Licking (a fast hook that feels like it’s being licked around)

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(I want to fight more)

Hey Mii-chan, show me more of your skills!

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I’m about to reach stardom in just 12 months and it’s overwhelming.

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What is Mr. Yamada going to do in this direction?

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Promoter…?

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A story of rising up with fists from an unfortunate family environment.

It’s almost exactly the same as the original.

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Mii-chan seems to have some experience as well.

Let’s have a street fight together!

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A senior fighter who belongs to the same gym.

A senior fighter who belongs to the same gym.

Mii-chan and Mr. Yamada

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>>70

You’re too stiff!

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>>70

Is it the cover of Volume 2?

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This is the story of how Mii-chan turned into a promoter after undergoing brain surgery.

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This is the story of Mii-chan burning out in the ring over the course of 12 months.

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Mii-chan, you know…

When I feel like I haven’t fought enough, I’m always standing around at Okubo Park.

It seems you can’t fight unless you pay.

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The 12 months until Mii-chan becomes punch-drunk.

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I knew you were just a fool obsessed with power, Mii-chan…!

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🖕☺️

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Advancing with an unconventional no-guard strategy, but…

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It seems that the direction of the story will be determined by whether Mr. Yamada remains a bystander or rolls the bandage from the same perspective.

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The manager became kinder after letting me lick the ground.

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When everyone lets them lick the floor, they become obedient.

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Yamada’s slanted style is impossible to counter.

I dislike Kokoro because she has a longer reach than me.

Momo is simply too weak.

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There is an advantage in explaining Mii-chan’s intelligence as being punch-drunk.

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Big brother

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A mom who seems like she would say “be destroyed.”

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Why are there so many collages?

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Muu-chan!! Oh… it’s been a while! The way your outfit is totally coordinated is just like Mi-chan’s…!

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Ahh…

I lost out by holding back.

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Maybe this eye isn’t because the mind is crazy, but just a lazy eye.

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>>89

That being said, in a sense of being a battle junkie, the mind is also crazy.

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What is this number?

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Yamada’s out-boxing is impossible.

I dislike Kokoro because she has a higher rank than me.

Momo, who uses dirty tricks, simply has a terrible personality.

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>>92

Exile him.

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No matter when I see it, I always think, “What is the total coordination of a fighter?!” That’s why I love this collaboration.

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Being in the ring and not being looked down upon by anyone might be cool.

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Mr. Manabu Yamada is the trainer, right?

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It seems like Sato is getting beaten up…

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Use this!

(The gloves placed on the desk)

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Aren’t we fighting and having mutual feelings!? Why, why!?

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>>103

Only battle is the tragic monster of communication…

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Did Mao-kun’s straight hit me in the face because it was too fast…?

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>>104

The type that switches on their fighting instincts due to pain, changing their fight style.

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What kind of middle school is this!?

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Sato-kun is a skilled player who compensates for his physical weakness with counter techniques.

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Mii-chan’s

Animal-like sense of smell is

In that change of expression

Reacted sensitively.

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Muu-chan used to be a striker who could do mitt work all day long, but because he was immobilized by a guard with judo techniques in prison, now he’s so absorbed in practicing grappling that it seems he’s not able to coordinate his training properly.

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>>110

Yamada has great observation skills…

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>>110

I’m talking about clothing!

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>>115

If there are so many sponsors, you can’t have a cohesive look in your outfits!

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Nee…

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Mii-chan (sparring with her) is the best!

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Until elementary school, I could win with just power and instinct, but after losing to Satou-kun in middle school, I started to learn technique as well.

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It’s interesting how setting the character as a battle maniac makes it fit well when their brain is a little lacking.

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You were also good at jabs!

Mii-chan, you’re amazing! You have talent!

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>>118

Make sure to use your gloves properly.

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But it seems that players who become popular because of their madness are quickly forgotten after the initial excitement.

If there’s no eroticism and star quality…

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>>120

There’s some eroticism…

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Fight style (clothing)

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When Sato-kun moved, his expression subtly twisted.

Mii-chan’s animalistic sense of smell did not miss it.

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👵 Horrible…!

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>>124

Even this old lady saying such things probably acted as a yakuza bodyguard when she was young.

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Make sure to use the bandage properly.

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Mii-chan stealing protein from the pharmacy.

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>>127

To become mutual feelings (of the same rank), that is necessary!

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The feeling of “what would make a stapler be called by such a nickname?”

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>>128

There is an interest that can only be reached by enduring repetitive practice that ordinary people cannot withstand.

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>>128

If you apply even a little bit of force, it will snap.

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>>128

With a sound of “bang bang!”, I pin the opponent to the ring floor.

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>>138

You can rapidly stomp on a downed opponent with the precision of a stapler.

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>>138

The trainer really praises Mu-chan for the things only she can do!

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A mysterious fighter who borrows techniques and vanishes.

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>>133

That gym has fewer techniques to steal, so let’s fly.

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Mom doesn’t know because she had that physique without drinking protein…

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My dad said he’s going to work at an underground wrestling arena in Hokkaido, and then he’s just disappeared…

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I trained my two difficult children to become professional boxers after divorcing my husband.

Is this the result…?

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>>139

You’re an amazing trainer…

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>>139

It seems like they’re not satisfied with their training level even though they’re strong enough.

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>>139

It seems like they are saying it with a messy smile.

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The abs are amazing…

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>>142

Everyone else seems to have a hard time with it.

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I really hate it! Thud!

I really hate it! *crack*

I really hate it! Squish!

Haa… haa… I don’t like losing, Mii-chan.

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Muu-chan, who was in prison, is like that…

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>>146

It seems like they might do a spin-off featuring the female prisoner arc.

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If you throw up here, I’ll kill you!

It sounds like it has a different meaning.

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>>149

The type that laughs at the sight of a newcomer getting repeatedly punched in the body and throwing up.

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I like Shigeo’s reviews.

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>>151

I’m curious about Momo’s fight style, which is simply considered to have a bad personality.

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Muu-chan was able to transition from street fights (tachi-nbo) to professional mixed martial arts properly, but Mii-chan…

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Dad comes back from training only once every three years.

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Mr. Nakamura… I…

I found your untainted fighting style quite comfortable.

I wish I had a relationship where I didn’t feel the exchange of life…

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I love the scene where Kokoro-chan, while watching Mii-chan’s right straight coming toward her face in slow motion, ironically laughs, thinking, “I regretted holding back.”

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Uaaaaaaah!

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It seems like there are some issues.

Let’s forfeit the match and go to the hospital!

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If you can turn bullying manga into bullying battle manga, then there’s no problem with changing the route this much.

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There is no need to look at the results of the protest.

This child is surely…

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Assassin 1 and other similar manga

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Gunyah~ (weaving)

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I have built my endurance by being beaten by my parents since childhood.

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The story of Mii-chan, who has nothing to be proud of other than violence since childhood, getting increasingly immersed in the world of violence through battles with the strong Yamada-san, is beautifully depicted as a martial arts manga.

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Mii-chan, this sandbag… is…

I picked it up from the trash pile!

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I’m going to serve the protein that I mixed with my hand to Yamada-san…

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It is called “packing” because you push into the corner of the ring and deliver punches accurately.

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Posture, movement of the gaze, reactions – this does not even require looking at the results of the sports test.

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>>169

Martial arts practitioner (fighter)… and a serious one at that.

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Mr. Nakamura is amazing at standing around!

I wonder what I will use as my weapon in the future…

Is it a right straight? Or is it a Dempsey roll?

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The opponent who made my boxing club senior go down for the first time was Mii-chan.

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Shut up.

🤛 Go!

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Dad went to Hokkaido to fight a brown bear, and that was the last we saw of him.

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That girl from Nakamura’s place is out street fighting during the daytime on weekdays instead of going to school.

Isn’t it a story about bothering Guchi Dokkō in the park?

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I didn’t notice that the genre of the manga changed.

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