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: Hayami manages to break Jurota's clavicle (collarbone) with a strike. This injury prevents Jurota from executing his signature two-finger throws effectively.

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: Hayami Masaki begins to turn the tide against Jurota. Despite being thrown repeatedly, Hayami’s unique physiology—which converts pain into pleasure—allows him to stay conscious and even thrive as the fight drags on. : Hayami manages to break Jurota's clavicle (collarbone)

: This match is part of the Purgatory vs. Kengan Association tournament, which takes place roughly two years after the original Kengan Ashura series. If you're looking for more details, I can: : Hayami Masaki begins to turn the tide against Jurota

covers the intense climax and conclusion of the fight between Arashiyama Jurota and Hayami Masaki during the Kengan Association vs. Purgatory tournament. Chapter 102 Summary: "Poor Thing" Kengan Association tournament, which takes place roughly two

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: Jurota is severely hindered by Purgatory's "No-Killing" rule. He is powerful enough to kill Hayami with a single full-force throw, but doing so would result in a disqualification. He is forced to hold back, which leads to his physical exhaustion.