Buster Douglas match at the Tokyo Dome in Japan. In February 1990, Morikawa Jouji attended the Mike Tyson vs.Volume 3 Inner - Morikawa outside of Tyson's match. In Volume 36, there was two extra pages included in the volume about Tyson.In Round 675, Sawamura Ryūhei meets Kawabe at Tyson Steak House.In Round 328, during Ippo's spar with Ricardo Martinez, Bill Stewart saw Ippo's style was very similar to Tyson.In Round 212, during Ippo's comeback match with Ponchai Chuwatana, Kamogawa noted that Ippo's movement was like watching Tyson in action, where he was using his shoulders to apply feints an push his opponent back with out throwing punches.This ended up Ippo learning the Dempsey Roll. In Round 209, Ippo was watching video's of Tyson, in order to help him with his comeback match, by watching Tyson's defence.He added that since Ippo used Tyson's style, it could be the best possible weapon for him. Kimura Tatsuya noted that Floyd Patterson was the one who trained by Tyson's trainer, Cus D'Amato.Aoki added that the Gazelle Punch was a hook mixed with a force of a rising body, where no one will be able to withstand it. In Round 155, after Ippo finished demonstrating the Gazelle Punch, Kamogawa Genji told him that it was a finishing blow for Floyd Patterson, 2-time world heavyweight champion from 1956 to 1950.In Round 141, during the first round of the Class A Tournament in Ippo's match against Saeki Takuma, Saeki noticed that Ippo used the Peek-a-Boo style that has heavy defence and strong dashes like Tyson.Ippo wondered how Tyson was able to block it (when he fought Razor Ruddock, who name the punch the Smash.) In the car ride to the train station, Ippo was impressed with the Smash, where he added that it was truly like Razor Ruddock. In Round 91, Sendō sparred with Takamura, where he showed the Smash.Aoki Masaru mentioned that it was a sleek water uppercut used by Razor Ruddock and the punch that Tyson tried hard to learn. In Round 88, after Sendō Takeshi mentioned that he can use the Smash.
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Takamura added that Tyson was fast in a straight line plus shifting his weight left to right, where he is shifting his centre of gravity in any directions. Takamura believed the reason why Tyson was great was his speed, where he had the speed to close the distance against bigger opponents.Ippo believed it was his dynamite punch, but Takamura told him there were a lot of boxers with heavier punches.