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Her mother was a wrestling champion, her father a lightweight world boxing champion, her grandfather the first Japanese to become the world champion of Muay Thai kick boxing—but high school girl Elle doesn't want to fight! She just wants a normal life, but is it possible with such a violent family history?

Elle has her first date with the scrappy young street fighter named Kazuki, who has recently started training at her grandfather's renowned gym, but the date may be ruined when she burns her face while cooking! Meanwhile, Elle's fiancé has secretly been dating Kazuki's blind sister in a twisted attempt to get revenge. With his first real boxing match on the line, how will Kazuki react when he finds out?

192 pages, Paperback

First published January 26, 2006

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Rie Takada

100 books128 followers
Rie Takada ( 高田りえ) is a Japanese manga artist. She debuted in 1990 in the 17th issue of the manga anthology magazine Sho-Comi with the series SP girl. She still writes primarily for Sho-Comi, with her serialized works also published in collected volumes by Shogakukan, the company that publishes Sho-Comi.

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Profile Image for Victoria ✮⋆˙.
1,112 reviews124 followers
October 29, 2021
(Same review for all 3 volumes cos I read them in one sitting)

A lot of dumb fun really. It was stupid but if was still entertaining!! I may read it again in the future, it wasn’t half bad
Profile Image for Paloma Lemin.
10 reviews
July 17, 2023
I DIDNT THINK IT COULD GET WORSE THAN THE FIRST BOOK BUT IT DID OMFG. WHY DOES SHE HAVE A PROBLEM WITG HIM EVERY FIVE SECOND???? LITERALLY FIRST HALF OF TGE BOOK AND THERES RACISM. THE NAME OF THE BLACK GIRLS???? HELLO???? THEY ARE TGE ONLY BLACK CHARACTER IN THE ENTIRE BOOK AND THEY ARE MADE TO BE OBSESSED WITH THE MAYO LOOKING GUY AND DRAWN WITH SUCH POOR REPRESENTATION OF BLACK PEOPLE. Like wtf. Why is the only representation in the book negative and holds stereotypes. There is literally nothing good about this book other than kazuki and some of the art 😭😭😭
THIS IS HOT GARBAGE 🔥
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35 reviews1 follower
February 4, 2024
very cute! we see elle's and kazuki's relationship develop more and how they put what they want beside so they can make the other happy. kazuki making elle realise what she wanted wasn't a "normal relationship" but instead a longterm and loving one was really sweet and now i wanna see what happens in the third volume!
however, i wish elle had more personality other than her wanting to have a relationship. i also wish she could fight in the ring herself rather than just coach her boyfriend!
another thing is when the "dread sisters" appeared. their character designs and personalities were racist. the author drew them as the stereotypes that you'd see in anime and manga, and had personalities which portrayed them in a horrible way, as if they were all like that. i understand this was published over a decade ago but racism should not be excused.
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93 reviews26 followers
September 16, 2023
3.75 ⭐️

Quick entertaining read. My review of the second volume is similar to the first but I have to mention Ruo again! How does this guy’s brain work? He seduced an underage girl with a disability to get to her brother, that’s scummy behavior and once again the entire thing just got brushed off. At least an apology that shows he knows what he did was wrong will suffice but they just act like it didn’t happen and are one big happy family again?? What?!
Profile Image for Lynn.
1,672 reviews45 followers
June 4, 2018
Today's post is on Punch! volume 2 by Rie Takada. It is the second volume in her Punch! series. It is 179 pages long and is published by Shojo Beat. The cover has the main female character Elle looking very cute. The intended reader is someone who likes shojo manga and funny characters. The story is told from third person close of the main character, Elle. There is no foul language, mild sexual content, and mild violence in this manga. There Be Spoilers Ahead.

From the back of the book- Elle has first date with the scrappy young street fighter named Kazuki, who has recently started training at her grandfather's renowned gym, but the date may be ruined when she burned her face while cooking. Meanwhile, Elle's fiancé has secretly been dating Kazuki's blind sister in a twisted attempt to get revenge. With his first real boxing match on the line, how will Kazuki react when he finds out?

Review- Elle realizes to herself that she really likes Kazuki. She likes everything about him including his boxing. But of course Ruo is not going to stand by and give up the girl he loves but he is just a jerk about it. He gets one of his crew to investigate Kazuki and discovers his sister. Then when Kazuki finds out Ruo says that he will pay for her surgery if Kazuki will leave Elle and the gym for good. I am pulling for Elle and Kazuki all the way. Kazuki cares about what Elle thinks and how his actions impact her and her life. Ruo is being very childish and when Kazuki's sister punches him in the face, that was nice. Only one more volume left and I am very curious about how Elle is going to end up.

I give this volume a Five out of Five stars. I get nothing for my review and I bought this manga with my own money.
Profile Image for haven ⋄ f (hiatus).
803 reviews15 followers
June 15, 2020
I dunno about this series. It’s so..... Weird.

It’s aware it’s similar to a chick flick, which is good. It’s just so painfully cliche sometimes.

I enjoyed it the first read but on the second flip through for this review I was just stunned at how dorky it is.

The art is okay but, as always, disproportional.

Kazuki is such a sweetheart and I feel Elle is a little pushy sometimes. It’s a little strange having her name be Elle but I’m just rolling with it.
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7,200 reviews134 followers
August 19, 2021
The protagonist is too childish for my liking, and I can't understand why she's looking for "normal" so hard... Even the love story doesn't really work for me. I mean, she's trying but he does almost nothing.

One more volume and I'll be done!

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1,507 reviews26 followers
February 3, 2019
Not fully okay with the one scene. Cannot figure out how she felt safe enough to sleep...
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3,248 reviews163 followers
February 3, 2025
3.5 stars rounded up for nostalgia's sake and the surprise that I hadn't rated it when I rated it previously.
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3,907 reviews10 followers
April 24, 2012
There's a lot of appeal here--laugh out loud fun and appealing characters.
Profile Image for Samantha Ewasiuk.
44 reviews6 followers
April 19, 2017
This is a really good fun cool funny silly anime. There is not much boxing going on in the manga at all. The characters are not bad but there is nothing truly there for deep/background for them at all. She wanted a normal life/boyfriend yet she got a boxing/fighting boyfriend/life in the end and she seem happy about it big time so I don't understand what the problem is at all. The art work is amazing big time. Yet is a very very short manga so hard to put any background or deep into the manga at all. They never show who win from the fight at all.
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