@@MarginalSC which is arguably the funniest part about his entire character... miyata punches him into insanity... ippo blasts his head back to being normal-ish(hes still punch drunk after the fight with ippo, i believe so its not a back to normal kind of thing)
One thing that I don't think they touched on in this fight (but they did in the episode leading up to it) was one of Miyata's biggest weaknesses: weight management. Miyata is actually naturally a lightweight, not a featherweight, and by a decent margin. Miyata's counter-centric style is mainly to make up for the fact that he doesn't have a lot of knockout power, and his brutal weight management cuts into his strength and stamina even more, which was ine of the reasons he goes down so hard & early. His father even admits to his other second that Miyata would be better off fighting as a lightweight so he can actually build some musle and stamina. Miyata's just too dead-set on fighting Ippo to go up from featherweight.
I love this! It showed how much Ichiro respects his dad and show that the hit-and-run style is to be respected. This match tugs on the emotions and Miyata showing the green glint of willpower proves his fighting spirit. Next up, we need Ippo’s debut match- Ippo vs Yusuke Oda: ua-cam.com/video/1koj_8EFS8U/v-deo.html
Yeah, he basically went to Thailand in order to train for international. His goal was to get to the international stage and then challenge Ippo for either to become a two title champion
Ironically Miyata countered when a right straight was used, and the Muay Thai boxer that he mentioned was well known as a southpaw with a ko left straight, that's very cool
I wonder, after you're done with the Anime Fights, are you planning to check the manga ones? I know it's not the same, but even the fights in manga are amazing, I'm not a big fan of mangas in general but they are still super good.
Damn that hit after the jolt failed must be a career ender. Imagine if a normal boxer were facing people like Ippo or wolf and they failed to use the jolt punch on them am I right? I mean that heavy hook to the face could possible give you a seizure am I right?
It's not beer bottle. It's for water. Anime timeline is in 19xxs, so it's not so common to use a plastic bottles in gym and in matches. Kamogawa flashback was from right after WWII, so it's more like around 80s when we meet Ippo.
@@I_AM_BAYTOR author uses 19xx as a year in manga but I guess if Vorg was from Russia and not USSR than we could guess anything from 92 to 95 for beggining. Or Kamogawa would be too old for Takamura's shit.
If you love Hajime no Ippo you will love Ashita no Joe. It’s sorta of a predecessor to Hajime no Ippo and covers some heavy topics. Would love to see your reactions to the fights and even just Joe himself.
I have watched Megalo Box which I believe is based in the same manga. I can't seem to find where to watch ashita no joe itself though! To be honest I didn't realize they were different until just today. I loved Megalo Box though and would like to watch ashita no joe eventually too
the more power u have the more dangerous the counter is, imagine taking twice ur striking power right in ur jaw, he also put hes whole body in the counter for maximum damage.
Hey max just wanted to ask if you could take a look at something cool, It's a fan animation made by one person and it took them 4 years It's called "LEGEND - A DRAGON BALL TALE"
You should check out this show. It is one of my favorite TV shows. It's the most high production martial arts TV show I've ever seen. Based on the writings of Bruce Lee. Produced by Shannon Lee and created by Jonathan Tropper, the same guy that created banshee. Some really good fight scenes and a few MMA stars appear here and there. The action starts in the first 5 minutes and the fights just get better as the show goes on. It's filming its 3rd season now. If you don't like subtitles don't worry they transition to English about 7-8 minutes in. ua-cam.com/video/1bp8Lfq5rV0/v-deo.html
Fun fact : After this fight Jimmy decides to abandon defence and decided to only used Hooks in fights .And another fact he was Punch Drunk when he fought Ippo
@@goofy-___- how are you practicing the white fang? It's a left upper into an overhand right, is it not? The jolt is used by picking up your lead foot, allowing your entire bodyweight to fall into the punch. It can be used with the lead hand as well as the rear hand. Step straight forwards, not pushing yourself off the back leg but literally falling into place. Best to start with a long step forwards initially, though once you get the hang of the motion it becomes easy to vary the length of your step. Vertical fist gives the best result. It's a long punch, and the structure of the arm means that this will give you the most stability in the punch. Best timing for a jolt counter is either with the opponent's punch or after a back step. Left jolt while parrying their jab is highly effective. Right jolt over the top of the jab while sipping inside is hard to land, but devastating. Right jolt while slipping to the outside of their cross is tricky as hell to time, but theoretically pretty damn effective
@@verrufen2642 I parry way to much, and I do mma so overheads are allowed but I kinda have to pull them. but since im a right hand southpaw its as what you said but reversed lol. i kinda see the Jolt as sendo's lunge but instead of offensive its more defensive. I am working on the timing for Jolt though, seems like every time i try it I still get nicked. And about the White Fang, I usually set it up by ducking hooks or rolling punches, ducking is less reliable due to my height.
@@goofy-___- interesting! I've found the jolt to be pretty hard to consistently land against a South paw, but my sparring partner has over 5 years competition experience on me. I think look to Manuel Marquez's ko over Manny Pacquiao for inspiration on how to land the big left hand jolt counter. What's your weight class? Are you competing in amateurs?
Fun fact Jimmy comes back in the series to fight ippo in the manga
Ippo punches sanity back into him too.
@@MarginalSC which is arguably the funniest part about his entire character... miyata punches him into insanity... ippo blasts his head back to being normal-ish(hes still punch drunk after the fight with ippo, i believe so its not a back to normal kind of thing)
Yeah he kinda knocks some sense back
This is not the last you'll see of Jimmy Sisfer.
If you read the manga, that is.
One thing that I don't think they touched on in this fight (but they did in the episode leading up to it) was one of Miyata's biggest weaknesses: weight management. Miyata is actually naturally a lightweight, not a featherweight, and by a decent margin. Miyata's counter-centric style is mainly to make up for the fact that he doesn't have a lot of knockout power, and his brutal weight management cuts into his strength and stamina even more, which was ine of the reasons he goes down so hard & early. His father even admits to his other second that Miyata would be better off fighting as a lightweight so he can actually build some musle and stamina. Miyata's just too dead-set on fighting Ippo to go up from featherweight.
I love how Miyata had this entire series of flashbacks in about 2 seconds
Even mashiba have more flashback that miyata 😂
I love this! It showed how much Ichiro respects his dad and show that the hit-and-run style is to be respected. This match tugs on the emotions and Miyata showing the green glint of willpower proves his fighting spirit.
Next up, we need Ippo’s debut match- Ippo vs Yusuke Oda: ua-cam.com/video/1koj_8EFS8U/v-deo.html
Yeah, he basically went to Thailand in order to train for international. His goal was to get to the international stage and then challenge Ippo for either to become a two title champion
Father son stuff get me now to man my dad also passed away last year stay strong man🥊
Ironically Miyata countered when a right straight was used, and the Muay Thai boxer that he mentioned was well known as a southpaw with a ko left straight, that's very cool
YEEEES for years ive wanted a chanel that reviews this anime thank you
Your videos just make me happy
Ah, something to watch during my morning workout! Thanks!
Didn't know you were back, man, that rocks. Missed your breakdowns!
I wonder, after you're done with the Anime Fights, are you planning to check the manga ones? I know it's not the same, but even the fights in manga are amazing, I'm not a big fan of mangas in general but they are still super good.
I agree, wish the anime had continued since there are so many great fights in the manga
Sendo vs Alfredo and Mashiba vs Sawamura come to mind
Damn that hit after the jolt failed must be a career ender. Imagine if a normal boxer were facing people like Ippo or wolf and they failed to use the jolt punch on them am I right? I mean that heavy hook to the face could possible give you a seizure am I right?
Ichiro's sparing partner gambled his whole paycheck on Ichiro wining by KO.
Been looking forward to this one
HOLD UP, where did you get the Kamogawa shirt??
Redbubble.com
It's not beer bottle. It's for water. Anime timeline is in 19xxs, so it's not so common to use a plastic bottles in gym and in matches. Kamogawa flashback was from right after WWII, so it's more like around 80s when we meet Ippo.
Iirc Ippo starts in the very early 90s. I might be wrong but I wanna say 92?
@@I_AM_BAYTOR author uses 19xx as a year in manga but I guess if Vorg was from Russia and not USSR than we could guess anything from 92 to 95 for beggining. Or Kamogawa would be too old for Takamura's shit.
Thanks for the awesome video ❤
"so,with jimmy being based"
the video started buffering right that second,and honestly fair
Based comment
miyata is having trouble with the weight cut when he entered this fight
If you love Hajime no Ippo you will love Ashita no Joe. It’s sorta of a predecessor to Hajime no Ippo and covers some heavy topics. Would love to see your reactions to the fights and even just Joe himself.
I have watched Megalo Box which I believe is based in the same manga. I can't seem to find where to watch ashita no joe itself though! To be honest I didn't realize they were different until just today. I loved Megalo Box though and would like to watch ashita no joe eventually too
@@BurridgeMartialArts604 Yeah it looks like the only place to watch is Amazon prime video but it was made in the 80’s and it’s a great show
that kind of counter punch can break ur jaw leaving u a mess, and if he was a heavyweight it could have been life threatening.
Yeah, makes complete sense why Jimmy didn’t even twitch on the ground. That would drop almost anyone
the more power u have the more dangerous the counter is, imagine taking twice ur striking power right in ur jaw, he also put hes whole body in the counter for maximum damage.
You can see how much Jimmy changed in manga after that punch. He got insane
ayyye where you been!?!?!
fuck it, why not ill watch this one if its so hyped
“The way time goes in ippo” aint that the truth
Please react to the Snake vs Ocelot final fight cutscene in MGS4! Keep up the awesome work man!
Hey max just wanted to ask if you could take a look at something cool, It's a fan animation made by one person and it took them 4 years
It's called "LEGEND - A DRAGON BALL TALE"
I'll add it to the list mate!
You should watch the 2:34 - 7:19 mark of episode 41 of hajime no ippo
Ever reacted to any fights from Wesley snipes blade like him v nemok from blade or any fight where Wesley v everyone
Sisfar no sisphar
The Sisphar Fister
You should check out this show. It is one of my favorite TV shows. It's the most high production martial arts TV show I've ever seen. Based on the writings of Bruce Lee. Produced by Shannon Lee and created by Jonathan Tropper, the same guy that created banshee. Some really good fight scenes and a few MMA stars appear here and there. The action starts in the first 5 minutes and the fights just get better as the show goes on. It's filming its 3rd season now. If you don't like subtitles don't worry they transition to English about 7-8 minutes in.
ua-cam.com/video/1bp8Lfq5rV0/v-deo.html
I’m so upset they skipped Wally in the anime
They didn't skip Wally. He comes in later after the anime ends
Fun fact : After this fight Jimmy decides to abandon defence and decided to only used Hooks in fights .And another fact he was Punch Drunk when he fought Ippo
when did he fought ippo?
@@NMamoru He fought Ippo in the manga chapter 718 -741
@@chaosdromanah8620 thank you
He started using nothing but jolts in an attempt to show other people his vision of God he say when Miyata Ko'ed him.
Can someone explain to me what does punch drunk mean? I see the term a lot but I dont know exactly the definition of it.
this is episode that let the tears flow out. My boi did it!!!!
I like that you can see in the moment the jolt hit you can see bits and pieces of Jimmy's teeth just flying out from the impact.
My favorite anime that I wish they would continue . Also The mightiest disciple Kenichi
I want to see Mike Tyson react to Ippo's Dempsey Roll.
Mike said he don't understand anime 😢
Please react to the Netflix movie REVENGER! It's a Korean action film starring Bruce Khan and the fight scenes are AMAZING
Max zhang vs dave batista is a good one from ip man legacy
Always happy to see another upload
So glad you’re here!
the best part about this anime is that they really make each fight feel and look real
Megalo box is a pretty good boxing anime, just a suggestion
Watched it a few months ago!! So good! Need to start the second season of it on Crunchyroll after I finish Tokyo Ghoul
Between using White fang in a real sparring match and wanting to learn jolt counter idk which one i should hone more lol
Read Dempsey's book championship fighting: it is the single manual outlining the use of the jolt.
@@verrufen2642 I've decided to hone White fang, currently in the process of trying to use Jolt in sparring without damaging my frens
@@goofy-___- how are you practicing the white fang? It's a left upper into an overhand right, is it not?
The jolt is used by picking up your lead foot, allowing your entire bodyweight to fall into the punch. It can be used with the lead hand as well as the rear hand.
Step straight forwards, not pushing yourself off the back leg but literally falling into place. Best to start with a long step forwards initially, though once you get the hang of the motion it becomes easy to vary the length of your step.
Vertical fist gives the best result. It's a long punch, and the structure of the arm means that this will give you the most stability in the punch.
Best timing for a jolt counter is either with the opponent's punch or after a back step. Left jolt while parrying their jab is highly effective. Right jolt over the top of the jab while sipping inside is hard to land, but devastating. Right jolt while slipping to the outside of their cross is tricky as hell to time, but theoretically pretty damn effective
@@verrufen2642 I parry way to much, and I do mma so overheads are allowed but I kinda have to pull them. but since im a right hand southpaw its as what you said but reversed lol. i kinda see the Jolt as sendo's lunge but instead of offensive its more defensive. I am working on the timing for Jolt though, seems like every time i try it I still get nicked. And about the White Fang, I usually set it up by ducking hooks or rolling punches, ducking is less reliable due to my height.
@@goofy-___- interesting! I've found the jolt to be pretty hard to consistently land against a South paw, but my sparring partner has over 5 years competition experience on me. I think look to Manuel Marquez's ko over Manny Pacquiao for inspiration on how to land the big left hand jolt counter.
What's your weight class? Are you competing in amateurs?