Fighting Spirit Episode 40
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👀 SPOILER-FREE SUMMARY
This episode belongs to Miyata, and it delivers exactly what the title promises — a showcase of counter-punching elevated to an art form. The tone is razor-sharp and intensely focused, zeroing in on Miyata's ring battle against Jimmy Sisphar with the kind of tactical depth that makes Hajime no Ippo's fights feel like chess matches played at breakneck speed. Expect a brisk, high-energy pace driven by Miyata's determination to evolve beyond his current limits. The emotional weight comes from his relationship with his father and the legacy of their shared fighting philosophy. Madhouse brings the animation intensity you'd expect for a pivotal bout, emphasizing the split-second timing that separates a good counter-puncher from a transcendent one. A pure sports anime episode built on perseverance, strategy, and the hunger to be extraordinary.
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📍 ARC CONTEXT
Sitting at episode 40 of 75, this lands squarely in the series' middle stretch where the narrative expands beyond Ippo to develop the broader cast — particularly his rival Miyata, who has been fighting overseas to forge his own path. It directly follows Miyata's challenging international debut and deepens his individual arc, raising the stakes for an eventual collision course with Ippo that the series has been building toward since episode one.
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