Ls Land Issue 30 Light Boxing.ra

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Dec 20, 2023, 11:50:29 PM12/20/23
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At the top of a stair flight, handrails shall extend horizontally above the landing for 12 inches (305 mm) minimum beginning directly above the first riser nosing. Extensions shall return to a wall, guard, or the landing surface, or shall be continuous to the handrail of an adjacent stair flight.

At the bottom of a stair flight, handrails shall extend at the slope of the stair flight for a horizontal distance at least equal to one tread depth beyond the last riser nosing. Extension shall return to a wall, guard, or the landing surface, or shall be continuous to the handrail of an adjacent stair flight.

Ls Land Issue 30 Light Boxing.ra


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Microscopic features of stage IV chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE). (Top row) Whole mount coronal sections of the brain from cognitively intact 65 year old subject; CP-13 immunostained 50 μ tissue sections. (Second row) Whole mount 50 μ sections of brain from 66-year-old with stage IV CTE. There is widespread p-tau immunoreactive neurofibrillary pathology. (Third row) Microscopic sections from 66-year-old with stage IV CTE show irregular focal patches of dense p-tau pathology, centered around small blood vessels and most severe at the depths of the sulci; CP-13 immunostaining, 10 μm sections. (Fourth row) P-TDP-43 immunoreactive neuronal and glial inclusions and neurites are densely deposited in the lower layers of the frontal and temporal cortices of the 66-year-old with stage IV CTE; pTDP-43 immunostaining, 10 μm sections. There is also a slight tendency for the abnormal pTDP-43 deposits to be concentrated around small blood vessels.

The third round began and Date rushed towards Ippo looking for another in-fight. Date was only able to land some light punches as Ippo attacked Date's guard. Ippo landed a body blow and began hitting Date's face again, however Date spun his neck to roll the punches, negating the damage. Ippo was then hit with a left jab, causing him to go down. Ippo got back up as he was in shock as his punches seemed to be doing no damage. Ippo went for body blows, but the punches were unable to do damage due to Date moving his guard along with Ippo's punches at the moment of impact. Thinking that if he doesn't land any clean punches, he would not be able to knock Date down, Ippo attempted to throw a big punch. However Date countered it and Ippo was hit with a combination of attacks until the gong sounded, ending the round. Ippo began questioning himself if he is being too predictable. Ippo was informed that he was using instincts and intelligence cultivated from years of experience.

In the fourth round, Ippo kept getting hit with clean punches. After Date used the Neck Spin to neutralise an attack, Ippo landed a left right after Date put his head in the normal position. Ippo then landed a liver blow and a Gazelle Punch, however much to his shock, Date was still standing, with Ippo wondering if his punches were light. Ippo then felt the weight of a champion's fist as Date unleashed a full powered right, going through Ippo's guard and hitting him. Date then landed multiple hits until he attacked with a punch from above. Ippo, wanting to give it his all like he said to Takamura, threw an uppercut, hitting Date cleanly. Damaged from the attack, Date barely dodged Ippo's incoming attack, with the round ending shortly after. In the corner, barely able to speak, he told Kamogawa that he will not stop until he gives everything he has, as he is the challenger.

In the third round, Ippo and Sisphar have dual exchanges and exchanges at the centre of the ring, with Ippo throwing his punches differently to that of the Jolt Blow, which damaged Sisphar more than Ippo's usual punches. After the third round, Ippo was instructed by Kamogawa to use uppercuts rather than left and right hooks like Sisphar in order to change the rhythm. In the fourth round, after a lengthy exchange session between the two, Ippo attempted to throw an uppercut after a hook, however, Ippo brought his body up too soon and the two boxers' foreheads collided, causing severe bleeding above their eyes. Sisphar's experience of fighting in situations like so made Ippo get hit while being unable to hit back due to his vision being affected by the blood. Ippo was launched back by an attack and saw something in the lights on the ceiling. Ippo motioned the Dempsey Roll and, instead of a constant figure-8 motion, Ippo moved his body up from below, aiming for Kamogawa's mitt in the ceiling's light, landing an uppercut on Sisphar. Sisphar went down from the uppercut and the referee immediately stopped the match, making Ippo the winner. Despite the win, Ippo received a long scolding session from Kamogawa before going home and reflecting that he has branched off a different path from Miyata in order to find his answer as to what it means to be strong.

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