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[[File:Mr_Sakaguchi_in_the_crowd.png|left|200px|thumb|Randy Boy Jr. with Mr. Sakaguchi in the crowd]]
 
[[File:Mr_Sakaguchi_in_the_crowd.png|left|200px|thumb|Randy Boy Jr. with Mr. Sakaguchi in the crowd]]
 
[[File:RBJ_-_Miyata_-_Destiny.png|right|200px|thumb|Destiny]]
 
[[File:RBJ_-_Miyata_-_Destiny.png|right|200px|thumb|Destiny]]
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Randy attended [[Miyata Ichirō]]'s match OPBF title defence against [[Che Jounbong]] with [[Mr. Sakaguchi]]. He watched Miyata struggled in it after he became distract after spotting him in the crowd, and break his fists but still able to pull threw. Randy went to Miyata's locker room to met Miyata after the match. As Miyata left the waiting room, and met Randy Boy Junior out in the hall. Randy Boy Junior told Miyata, "We were destined to meet..."
During the 3rd Round, Miyata noticed a familiar face in the crowd, Mr. Sakaguchi. He also noticed a person (Randy Boy Junior) that sat next to Mr. Sakaguchi that lookeds familiar to him, but couldn't place him. Miyata started thinking about who that person might have been, and he became distracted in his match which allowed Che to land some punches on him.
 
 
As Miyata tried to get away from Che, Che steped on Miyata's foot (similar to what [[Mashiba Ryō]] did to him in the Rookie King Tournament)<ref>[[Chapter 70|Round 70]]</ref> preventing him from getting away. Che continued to land punches on Miyata. While Miyata was getting hit, he was still trying to remember who the person next to Mr. Sakaguchi was. Miyata ended up winning the match, but he broke both of fists in the process.
 
 
In the Locker Room, [[Miyata Senior]] mentioned they needed to delay his upcoming match with Ippo in April in order for Miyata to heal. Miyata left the waiting room, and met Randy Boy Junior out in the hall. Randy Boy Junior told Miyata, "We were destined to meet..."
 
 
[[File:RBJ_-_Father_and_Son_-_Destiny_Match.png|left|200px|Father and Son - Destiny Match]]
 
[[File:RBJ_-_Father_and_Son_-_Destiny_Match.png|left|200px|Father and Son - Destiny Match]]
 
Miyata asked (in English) who Randy Boy Jr was, but he didn't answer. Instead he thrown a punch toward Miyata but missed, and told him that "Did I not say this was a fated meeting? And no one can fight against fate. You and I were meant to fight!" Miyata Senior came out and wondered what was going on, and Randy Boy Junior started to leave, and mentioned, "A father-son team, is it..? So it is fated after all. Do not forget, Ichiro Miyata, you cannot escape from your destiny." Miyata still didn't know who he was, but he realized he is not the typical cannon fodder.
 
Miyata asked (in English) who Randy Boy Jr was, but he didn't answer. Instead he thrown a punch toward Miyata but missed, and told him that "Did I not say this was a fated meeting? And no one can fight against fate. You and I were meant to fight!" Miyata Senior came out and wondered what was going on, and Randy Boy Junior started to leave, and mentioned, "A father-son team, is it..? So it is fated after all. Do not forget, Ichiro Miyata, you cannot escape from your destiny." Miyata still didn't know who he was, but he realized he is not the typical cannon fodder.
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RBJ met Mr Sakaguchi outside and mentioned Miyata turned him down, but Mr Sakaguchi told him not to worry, he will get that match for him. RBJ mentioned if Miyata's fists weren't broken, he wondered what would have happened. After he heard that, Mr. Sakaguchi known how to arranged their match now.
 
RBJ met Mr Sakaguchi outside and mentioned Miyata turned him down, but Mr Sakaguchi told him not to worry, he will get that match for him. RBJ mentioned if Miyata's fists weren't broken, he wondered what would have happened. After he heard that, Mr. Sakaguchi known how to arranged their match now.
   
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Due Miyata's broken fists, an interim OPBF Featherweight was created during Miyata's absents between #2 Randy Boy Junior and #3 Banai Jakkuim, since [[Makunouchi Ippo]] (#1 in OPBF) refused to take part. Randy Boy defeated Banai Jakkuim, and was declared interim OPBF Champion. A OPBF Title Featherweight Unification Match was then decided with [[Miyata Ichirō]].
====[[Seiken Arc]]====
 
Later on<ref>[[Chapter 708|Round 708]]</ref>, [[Yagi Haruhiko]] mentioned due to Miyata's fists being broken, he heard that the [[OPBF]] was going to select an interim Champion. [[Shinoda Tomoyuki]] mentioned that an Interim Champion means the actual champion (Miyata) would had to fight him after he's healed. He asked if Miyata and Ippo were to fight each other next? Yagi noted, "The situation has changed quite a bit now. Depending on what happens with [[Itagaki Manabu]] (match with [[Hoshi Hiroyuki]]), Ippo might have to accept a challenge, and he wouldn't be able to relinquish the belt until he settled that..."
 
 
[[Miyata Senior]] mentioned that the OPBF was holding a match for an interim champion since Miyata's recovery will take awhile<ref>[[Chapter 709|Round 709]]</ref>. The interim champion takes the champion's place while he is incapacitated. There will be a match between the highest Rankers to decided who gets the position. [[Miyata Ichirō|Miyata]] noted that Ippo was ranked first in the OPBF, but Miyata Senior told him that he's not in the running since he's only focusing on his match against Miyata. So the Interim Champion match, is going to be the 2nd Ranked Filipino and a Thai who was ranked 3rd. Who ever won, intended on being his return opponent since the active champion was suppose to fight the interim champion whenever he was fully healed.
 
 
[[File:Miyata_looking_at_the_OPBF_Ranking.png|thumb|Miyata looking at the OPBF Ranking]]
 
Miyata told his dad that it was not going to happen, he didn't care and there was no point in fighting them. "If they strip me of the belt because I ignored their decision, then that's fine with him. Even if it isn't for the title, as long as I can fight him (Ippo), I don't care. Right now, he's all that I can think about." When Miyata looked at the current OPBF rankings to see who was going to be fighting it out for the Interim OPBF belt, he noticed "Randy Boy Jr." on it for being #2 in the OPBF. After thinking it over, Miyata realized "fated match" starts to sound familiar but doesn't know from where.
 
 
[[File:RBJ_-_Photo.png|thumb|left]]
 
When Kamogawa sees Ippo was only focused or singled tracked on Miyata<ref>[[Chapter 710|Round 710]]</ref>, if he fought someone else now, it would only end up being a half-hearted effort. Yagi thought it was a good thing they turned down an invitation for the OPBF interim title, even though having Ippo fight Miyata as the interim champion would have been exciting in its own way. Kamogawa felt that Ippo would had his head in the clouds and lose the match for the interim title instead. Yagi agreed since the #2 OPBF ranker has a strong reputation. After see his name, Kamogawa felt like he has heard the name before, but doesn't know where, and after seeing his face too. Yagi thinks so too.
 
 
Miyata called off the match between Ippo and him<ref>[[Chapter 721|Round 721]]</ref>. Miyta Senior mentioned the new Interim Champion (Randy Boy Junior) contacted them while Miyata was still recovering, and told them because it was the Champion's duty to fight the interim champion upon his recovery. With the fight now called off, Ippo was going to face other other Asian Champions.
 
 
====[[Operation World Domination Arc]]====
 
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| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | [[File:Japan.png|middle]] [[Miyata Ichirō]]<ref>[[Chapter 821|Round 821]]</ref>
 
| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | [[File:Japan.png|middle]] [[Miyata Ichirō]]<ref>[[Chapter 821|Round 821]]</ref>
 
| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | Yokohama Arena, Tokyo, Japan
 
| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | Yokohama Arena, Tokyo, Japan
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| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | OPBF Title Featherweight Unification Match
 
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| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | 1996-06-??
 
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| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | [[File:Thailand.png|middle]] Banai Jakkuim<ref>[[Chapter 709|Round 709]] - Name is mentioned as #3 OPBF</ref>
 
| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | [[File:Thailand.png|middle]] Banai Jakkuim<ref>[[Chapter 709|Round 709]] - Name is mentioned as #3 OPBF</ref>
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| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | KO
 
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| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | Interim OPBF Title Featherweight Match
 
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| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | [[File:Philippines.png|middle]] [[Malcolm Gedo]]<ref>[[Chapter 791|Round 791]] - Gedo mentions fighting RBJ</ref>
 
| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | [[File:Philippines.png|middle]] [[Malcolm Gedo]]<ref>[[Chapter 791|Round 791]] - Gedo mentions fighting RBJ</ref>
 
| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | Metro Manila, Philippines
 
| style="text-align: center; font-family:'Times New Roman', Times, serif !important;; " | Metro Manila, Philippines
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===Spars===
 
===Spars===
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==Appearance==
 
==Appearance==

Revision as of 15:01, 31 December 2019

Randy Boy Junior (ランディー・ボーイ・ジュニア, randī bōi junia) is a semi-recurring character in Hajime no Ippo.

He is a featherweight professional boxer from the Philippines and the son of Raccoon Boy, the man who defeated Miyata's father and ended both their careers prematurely. Like Miyata Ichirō, he has the exact same style as his father and as such their match was considered fate.

He was the main antagonist for Miyata Ichirō in the Survival Match of Asian Champions Saga.

Randy is currently the strongest Filipino character so far in the series.


Background

Randy Boy Junior is a Featherweight professional boxer and the son of Raccoon Boy, the man who defeated Miyata's father and ended both their careers prematurely. Like Miyata Ichirō, he has the same style as his father.

He holds a victory over the former Filipino Featherweight Champion and fellow countryman, Malcolm Gedo, who shattered his dreams of reaching the world stage from being defeated.

History

Part II

Inescapable Destiny Arc

Mr Sakaguchi in the crowd

Randy Boy Jr. with Mr. Sakaguchi in the crowd

RBJ - Miyata - Destiny

Destiny

Randy attended Miyata Ichirō's match OPBF title defence against Che Jounbong with Mr. Sakaguchi. He watched Miyata struggled in it after he became distract after spotting him in the crowd, and break his fists but still able to pull threw. Randy went to Miyata's locker room to met Miyata after the match. As Miyata left the waiting room, and met Randy Boy Junior out in the hall. Randy Boy Junior told Miyata, "We were destined to meet..."

Father and Son - Destiny Match

Miyata asked (in English) who Randy Boy Jr was, but he didn't answer. Instead he thrown a punch toward Miyata but missed, and told him that "Did I not say this was a fated meeting? And no one can fight against fate. You and I were meant to fight!" Miyata Senior came out and wondered what was going on, and Randy Boy Junior started to leave, and mentioned, "A father-son team, is it..? So it is fated after all. Do not forget, Ichiro Miyata, you cannot escape from your destiny." Miyata still didn't know who he was, but he realized he is not the typical cannon fodder.

RBJ met Mr Sakaguchi outside and mentioned Miyata turned him down, but Mr Sakaguchi told him not to worry, he will get that match for him. RBJ mentioned if Miyata's fists weren't broken, he wondered what would have happened. After he heard that, Mr. Sakaguchi known how to arranged their match now.

Due Miyata's broken fists, an interim OPBF Featherweight was created during Miyata's absents between #2 Randy Boy Junior and #3 Banai Jakkuim, since Makunouchi Ippo (#1 in OPBF) refused to take part. Randy Boy defeated Banai Jakkuim, and was declared interim OPBF Champion. A OPBF Title Featherweight Unification Match was then decided with Miyata Ichirō.

Red Lightning Arc

After defeating all the boxers at Otowa Boxing Gym, Randy Boy Junior was having a hard time finding training partners. Mr. Sakaguchi mentioned that they should had gone to Mexico instead of training in Japan. When Mari asked why he didn't, Otowa Coach told them it was because he was too cheap. Mr Sakaguchi wondered if there was any other gyms they could call, that had a fast fighter (to prepare for Miyata, and to show off.) Otowa Coach doesn't think so when they heard about Randy Boy Junior destroying boxers. In order to find someone to eat his words, they begun to think of potential opponents for him. Mari thought of Itagaki. After he heard about it, Itagaki wanted to fight, but Yagi and Shinoda don't know if it would be a good idea since the Coach Kamogawa was gone, and Randy Boy Junior had destroyed a few boxers already. Itagaki mentioned since he wasn't able to spar with Ippo, he wanted to find someone strong. Itagaki, Shinoda, Yagi, and Ippo headed over there to spar.

Randy was aiming to defeat Ricardo Martinez to become World Champion. It is revealed before his fight with Ichiro Miyata that his father died after his world title bout. He suspects it was because he sustained brain damage after the fight with Miyata's father.

Randy was beaten by Miyata after what was undoubtedly Miyata's most intense fight up until that point. This angered his manager, Mr. Sakaguchi, into nullifying their contract. Without even paying attention to his manager, Randy accepted the outcome of his fate against Miyata and then decided together with his team to go home back to the Philippines.

Match History

Match History
# Result Record Date Opponent Location Time Type Notes
25 LOSS 24-1-0 1997-04-15 Japan Miyata Ichirō[1] Yokohama Arena, Tokyo, Japan 7(12) TKO OPBF Title Featherweight Unification Match
24 WIN 24-0-0 1996-06-?? Thailand Banai Jakkuim[2] Metro Manila, Phlippines ?(10) KO Interim OPBF Title Featherweight Match
? WIN ?-0-0 199? Unknown Metro Malina, Philippines ?(10) KO Match seen in Vhs
? WIN ?-0-0 199?-0?-?? Philippines Malcolm Gedo[3] Metro Manila, Philippines ?(?) KO

Spars

Appearance

Randy Boy Junior Appearance

Randy is a tall man with tan colored skin. He is well built with a strong and muscular body. He has intimidating sharp eyes and thick eyebrows. He also has a short neatly trimmed mustache on his upper lips and spiky black long hair.

Personality

Randy is an arrogant boxer who considers himself much better than his opponents. He is also shown to be quite level-headed, not holding a grudge over Miyata's father killing his own. But when he is losing in a fight, he can become extremely furious in contrast to his normal demeanor. He becomes even more dangerous, with his normal aloof face changing into one of pure rage. 

Boxing Abilities

RBJ - 002

Randy Boy Jr. is a strong and ambidextrous boxer, just like his father, which enables him to be a "Switch Hitter": a boxer who is capable of freely switching stance from orthodox to southpaw and vice versa. His style has given him the ring name "Asura" because of his ability to "go" and "see" anywhere in the ring. His switching is said to be the perfect match-up against counter-punchers, and out-boxers in general, because it disrupts their rhythm and timing. This was shown in his past fights and his spar with Itagaki Manabu (who had already awakened his latent potential). He has power and endurance supposedly on par with Makunouchi Ippo, and is also surprisingly fast. Randy is also good at using head slips and parrying punches.

His usual pattern is to allow his opponent to get into rhythm (though this means he may have to take some hits) then disrupt it by switching stances. Using this, he eventually catches them. If he traps his opponents in the corner, he will face them directly with his hands up on both sides of his face. From there he switches between orthodox and southpaw depending on where his opponents move.

Techniques

Weaknesses

Randy tends to take a lot of hits despite his speed and endurance. His signature strategy may not be as effective against in-fighters like Sendo or Ippo, since the punishment he would have to take from them may be too severe to allow him to mount a counterattack. Moreover, switching stances has little effect on in-fighters.

Randy is ambidextrous, but when he becomes off-balance he instinctively throws his left. Miyata exploited this habit to land his first major counter of the match.

Gallery

Main Article: Randy Boy Junior/Gallery

Trivia

  • Randy shares similarities with a real-life Filipino professional boxer, the five-division world champion Nonito Donaire, who is a switch-hitter known as "The Filipino Flash". Donaire was regarded by the BWAA as the fighter of the year for 2012. Donaire is known for his power, speed and aggressive fighting style, as well as great technical skills and a good counter punching skills. They're also physically similar, although Donaire has a lighter skin tone and a less serious look on his face. Donaire is also known to be a fan of Hajime No Ippo, and has personally met the author of Hajime No Ippo
  • The face of Randy Boy Junior is same as the late action star Rudy Fernandez.

References

  1. Round 821
  2. Round 709 - Name is mentioned as #3 OPBF
  3. Round 791 - Gedo mentions fighting RBJ