Damn it that's actually a good ass reason for Miyata to put off the fight. From day one, he's had it out to get revenge for his father, and regretfully that is something that takes precedence over his fight with Ippo.
Damn it that's actually a good ass reason for Miyata to put off the fight. From day one, he's had it out to get revenge for his father, and regretfully that is something that takes precedence over his fight with Ippo.
His dream is to prove his father’s boxing is the best in the world, now the son of the man that put a stop to his father’s career come knocking on Miyata’s door by himself, how can he say no?
His dream is to prove his father’s boxing is the best in the world, now the son of the man that put a stop to his father’s career come knocking on Miyata’s door by himself, how can he say no?