: Despite being essentially immobile, Miyata relies solely on his upper body to dodge Mashiba's "Flicker Jabs." He manages to land a desperate counter-punch, which briefly halts Mashiba's onslaught until the round ends.
: Miyata ’s father advises him to forfeit due to the injury, but Miyata refuses. He is driven by his promise to fight Ippo Makunouchi in the finals. Critical Review & Impact : Despite being essentially immobile, Miyata relies solely
: Mashiba intentionally steps on Miyata's foot, causing a severe injury that leaves Miyata unable to move his lower body effectively. Critical Review & Impact : Mashiba intentionally steps
For viewers of the anime, these events are covered in ("The Struggle for the Counter"). Note that Episode 70 of the anime (titled "The Young Punk" ) covers much later events, specifically Ippo's "date" with Kumi Mashiba at the zoo before his match with Sendo. Chapter 70 | Wiki Ippo | Fandom Chapter 70 | Wiki Ippo | Fandom In
In , Chapter 70 (titled "The Spirit to Fight") focuses on the brutal semifinal match of the East Japan Rookie King Tournament between Ichiro Miyata and Ryo Mashiba . Key Plot Developments
: This chapter is often cited as a turning point in the series’ early arcs, showcasing the high stakes and ruthless nature of professional boxing. Fans on Reddit recall it as an emotional peak, highlighting Miyata's determination against a "villainous" opponent.
: It establishes the long-standing rivalry between Ippo and Miyata , as Miyata’s injury here ultimately prevents their scheduled match in the finals—a plot thread that remains a central motivator for the characters for hundreds of chapters afterward.