The Rules...
- Pre/Post 52 Wildcat
- All of Ippo's manga and anime feats from Fighting Spiritcan be referenced.
- Boxing feats only
- Strength is equalized.
- 8 Rounds
- Location: MGM Grand Arena
Who wins and why?
The Rules...
Who wins and why?
Wildcat. He's a heavyweight champion, and he's more experienced.
Wildcat. He's a heavyweight champion, and he's more experienced.
Oh right bc Ippo has "never" beaten anyone more experienced than himself... except that he has... many times over...
Wildcat. He's a heavyweight champion, and he's more experienced.
Oh right bc Ippo has "never" beaten anyone more experienced than himself... except that he has... many times over...
You're forgetting something... Wildcat is a heavyweight champion, and he's considered to be the best boxer of DC, having taught the likes of Batman, Black Canary, and even Superman. Wildcat has been known to be able to 1 hit KO highly trained fighters. He may be old, but he's still use to fighting tough, and take hard hits.
And just for the record, Ippo is still a featherweight.
Wildcat. He's a heavyweight champion, and he's more experienced.
Oh right bc Ippo has "never" beaten anyone more experienced than himself... except that he has... many times over...
You're forgetting something... Wildcat is a heavyweight champion, and he's considered to be the best boxer of DC, having taught the likes of Batman, Black Canary, and even Superman. Wildcat has been known to be able to 1 hit KO highly trained fighters. He may be old, but he's still use to fighting tough, and take hard hits.
And just for the record, Ippo is still a featherweight.
Ippo hits harder than most heavy weights...
Wildcat. He's a heavyweight champion, and he's more experienced.
Oh right bc Ippo has "never" beaten anyone more experienced than himself... except that he has... many times over...
You're forgetting something... Wildcat is a heavyweight champion, and he's considered to be the best boxer of DC, having taught the likes of Batman, Black Canary, and even Superman. Wildcat has been known to be able to 1 hit KO highly trained fighters. He may be old, but he's still use to fighting tough, and take hard hits.
And just for the record, Ippo is still a featherweight.
That's why I equalized their strength to make it fair.
Wildcat. He's a heavyweight champion, and he's more experienced.
Oh right bc Ippo has "never" beaten anyone more experienced than himself... except that he has... many times over...
You're forgetting something... Wildcat is a heavyweight champion, and he's considered to be the best boxer of DC, having taught the likes of Batman, Black Canary, and even Superman. Wildcat has been known to be able to 1 hit KO highly trained fighters. He may be old, but he's still use to fighting tough, and take hard hits.
And just for the record, Ippo is still a featherweight.
That's why I equalized their strength to make it fair.
STOP QUOTING GOD DAMMIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wildcat. He's a heavyweight champion, and he's more experienced.
Oh right bc Ippo has "never" beaten anyone more experienced than himself... except that he has... many times over...
You're forgetting something... Wildcat is a heavyweight champion, and he's considered to be the best boxer of DC, having taught the likes of Batman, Black Canary, and even Superman. Wildcat has been known to be able to 1 hit KO highly trained fighters. He may be old, but he's still use to fighting tough, and take hard hits.
And just for the record, Ippo is still a featherweight.
That's why I equalized their strength to make it fair.
STOP QUOTING GOD DAMMIT!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
That ring picture..
Is that manny pacquiao Knocking down hatton?
yup lol
@carter_esque: dude Ippo is 124.5 lbs... I use your knowledge of both people next time please. Strength equalizing does not mean weight and size equalizing.
@carter_esque: dude Ippo is 124.5 lbs... I use your knowledge of both people next time please. Strength equalizing does not mean weight and size equalizing.
You're reading way too much into this... I mean over-thinking it to the maximum. What's that have to do with anything when I've made so Ippo can hit just as hard as the person he's fighting? And who challenges the rules that the OP has set anyway? Really, who does that?
@carter_esque: people usually challenge the Op when the OP socks. Happens all the time.
Wildcat wipes the floor with him. Really he does. What this should have been is Takamura vs Wildcat, that would be a good fight.
I had thought about using Takamura but I wanted to see how the main protagonist would fair against Wildcat first.
@carter_esque: people usually challenge the Op when the OP socks. Happens all the time.
Well I don't care what you think. Unless you're going to debate about the match up, there's no reason to respond to you beyond this post. Good day.
@carter_esque: I was just be honest and genuine, the op sucks. Don't take it personally.
@carter_esque: I was just be honest and genuine, the op sucks. Don't take it personally.
Okay, I didn't. I'm just saying that pointing out what you think the OP lacks is counterproductive to the thread's purpose. If you don't like a thread, you don't really have to comment just to express why you think it's flawed.
Chill, I was just jokin' around.
sure you were <_<
Chill, I was just jokin' around.
sure you were <_<
Wild Cat old as balls, he probably beat John Dempsey, Mike Tyson, and Muhammad Ali all at their respective times, no matter how much i like Ippo, he probably doesn't have anything new or better to show Wildcat. Ippo did tank 2 ton punch, and with strength equalized i'm sure he'll be in the ring for a while, but WC is just too experienced.
@smxlr8 said:
You have 1 more time to throw yourself in front of a bullet you weren't meant for....
Equalized Strength!?!?!?
WHAAAAAAAAAA?
You gave a featherweight the strength of a HEAVY WEIGHT?!?!?
Ippo STOMPS.
Ippo's challenger for his 8th Japanese Champion Title defense was one Kojima Hisato, who could only use his left fist as his right hand Was damaged, he could deliver a left hook delivering 1,900 kilograms of force, converting this to psi yields a number of 27024 pounds per square inch.
This guy was competing for the nation's FEATHERWEIGHT belt.
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