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Sawaki Shohei (Yabe Kyosuke) is a strong fighter with a strong manly spirit and a weak heart. He is asked by his classmates to help them in a fight, and in no time at all he knocks out the rival Morikawa and his friends, but a few days later, his friends are turned back by a boxer who calls himself Azuma (Motomiya Yasukaze).

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  • Yasukaze Motomiya

    Yasukaze Motomiya

  • Kyosuke Yabe

    Kyosuke Yabe

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Sawaki Shohei (Yabe Kyosuke) is a strong fighter with a strong manly spirit and a weak heart. He is asked by his classmates to help them in a fight, and in no time at all he knocks out the rival Morikawa and his friends, but a few days later, his friends are turned back by a boxer who calls himself Azuma (Motomiya Yasukaze).

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