I'm going to keep a running tally on some things here. - Taunting is entirely allowed within boxing and is actively a technique that you can do. It would be only considered an infraction if it gets excessive. Taunting is so legal that one of the most famous boxers of all time, Ali, has it as one of his famous tactics. - On that note, punching Hondo when he bows may be considered unsportsmanlike but it's not illegal. Generally after the boxers touch gloves at the start of a round (they don't even need to touch gloves) you can rightfully assume they've gotten through formalities and anything they do in the ring is not with the intent of showing respect. In fact, Hondo's mid-round bow he keeps his eyes on Mac and in TD (it's not that he can't bow properly - he does in his introduction twice - using a different animation means it's a different intent behind the bow!) he can dodge and counter so the bow is actually a feint for a head sway technique, just one that he didn't have down for Contender. Hondo bowing and Mac punching him in the match are both fine. - If you pay attention to the floor during Disco Kid's fight, he uses the disco ball during the match, so it isn't pre-fight theatrics, it's using a foreign object in the fight. - Don Flamenco gets the rose in his intro animation and directly interacts with it for both his special KO animation and his winning animation, so it's safe to say that it isn't just for cartoony effect and he did bring a rose into the ring. - I think that the personal branding thing only is using the rule of "no nicknames or phrases are permitted on the competition uniform." Wearing a sponsor (Flamenco might be sponsored by a rose company for all we know) or just otherwise modifying the trunks is fine. If Super Macho Man's actual name is Super Macho Man then he actually is in the clear. While I doubt that is actually his name, there are stranger stories like the pro wrestler who legally changed his name to "Warrior" so he would own the trademark. In any case, Flamenco and Ryan are fine on the trunks front, Macho Man isn't. - Aran Ryan's headbutt attack is two separate infractions - one for the headbutt itself and one because he jumps off the ropes - Soda Popinski's soda only counts as doping in Title Defense, there is no implication that they are the same in his Contender match. - Bull Charge is actually an uppercut, not an illegal manuver. - The change that Von Kaiser made in TD is that he overcame his PTSD, he's clear on that for TD. - TD Bear Hugger should probably get separate infractions for when he's knocked down. He has the squirrel help him get up, outside interference.
with contender disco kid, you COULD argue that it's just part of the gym that the fights are taking place in as it could be hosting parties on the weekends, but in title defense, he no longer has that excuse
So, there's actually an infraction for the Staff, funnily enough. During Title Defense Super Macho Man, the person handling the lighting discriminated against Macho man by refusing to shine the light on him. That's a clear and textbook definition of "Holding Bias towards one combatant."
and so after mac retired, doc louis 5 years later went to the mac museum and found his old bike he quietly but 3x faster than a normal human being says gustavo gustavo before leaving to the other sections of the museum.
Personally I think the “Mac is too young” infraction being repeated for each is hilarious. I can’t help but hear a narrator say it with a gradually more frustrated and exasperated tone each time. 36:10 I knew something like this would happen and it’s still glorious. XD
@@vegitossjb5947 but Glass Joe did lose 100 times, and then he got his, so it's probably just a WVBA rule that if a fighter loses 100 times they get headgear.
In-universe it's allowed, since it's a federation rule where whoever loses 100 times is allowed to use headgear. So no infractions there. And hey, you can make Mac lose 100 times so you can have a proper headgear fight, if you'd like.
1. Glass Joe - Being French. - Being Parisian *even worse* 2. Mr. Sandman - You could get him on anger issues due to him taking out an entire building in anger. 3. Aran Ryan - Being Aran fucking Ryan. - He's Aran Ryan - Again, He's Aran Ryan. - Okay, I really don't need to list this twenty-one times for the joke. TL;DR Being Aran Ryan (x21)
13:48 in Spain, the men Who are in charge to dodge the bull with a red "capote" and they say "Ole" when he manages to successfully distract him with that cape and that in the fight could count as a taunt Yes, the Word "ole" has other meanings in Spain, but in this fight, the one I mentioned is the most accurate
The funny thing is, without a copy of the Official WVBA Rulebook to hand, it's impossible to tell how many of these are actual infractions or not. For example, Glass Joe is given headgear after 100 losses. Little Mac also gets this option if the player racks up 100 losses, so we can assume this is WVBA policy. Other than that, wear boxing gloves and don't outright kill your opponent seen to be the only discernable rules.
there were a couple i think got missed: -don flamenco clearly brought his rose into the ring, as it gets shown in his knockout animation -many boxers inexplicably have tape on them after a knockdown -i think beards are allowed if they are well groomed, meaning everyone except bear hugger gets a pass on that -super macho man, much like glass joe, had stuff in his pants that get launched out (and land so we know they aren't particles) upon defeat. in this case, money. -if glass joe is wearing that headgear for his safety, it's probably not legal for mac to literally knock it off his head for extra hits. that could maybe cause brain damage -the dark bit around king hippo's eyes is probably facepaint, which could irritated his own eyes if it gets on mac's glove and therefore banned -the lights person in macho man's title defence opening cutscene gets an infraction for bias against macho man
Since basically all boxers get weird tape on them, I think it's safe to assume that in the punch out universe, when you get hurt, tape just appears on your body
@@TotalDramaHarold i assume that's just part of his body. if not, then maybe he's wearing a mask over his eyes that squishes into his face a little, which would also not be allowed
Bald Bull's charge isn't illegal, since he just does an uppercut when he's close enough. Soda Popinski's soda is only steroids/doping in Title Defense. And most importantly: Taunting is legal, unless it's excessive
Disco Kid's only infraction being that he's out of Mac's weight class is awesome because Disco Kid is just so awesome. Also I don't think it's fair to call his smile "taunting". The man just wants to show the disco fever!
It's because most of these characters were created by some japanese dude in the 80s, they probably just looked up the capital of each country and called it a day.
@@frog5961 from my knowledge, it's disrespectful to take your eyes off your opponent, as it implies you think very little of them, so him keeping his eyes on you is all well and good.
Idk about karate or judo, but in taekwondo, it’s used to denote respect at the start and the finish of a round, so he basically says “This match is already over” in pose form.
In Contender if you dodge the Dreamland Express really early (like, Mac appears to dodge _into_ the last punch but doesn’t get hit by it) and immediately stun him, the stun lasts _forever_ if you keep punching. I’m led to believe it’s intentional as speedrunners of Mike Tyson’s Punch Out do a similar thing to Sandman in that game so I think it’s a reference.
I'm pretty sure King Hippo's improperly fitted shorts would count as an infraction and each instance of his pants falling off would count as a distraction, for Hippo at the least.
Literally every punch thrown by Contender Aran Ryan should be considered an infraction, given knowledge of the horseshoes. His attempts to hit you as he goes down should also be considered infractions. There is also the infamous TD SMM light infraction
First encounter with soda popinski he doesn't use the steroids in soda He drinks a basic soda which means that you are wrong about using steroids But in title defence i can understand the infraction of using steroids
I know this video is a over a year old, but I felt the need to mention that the Bull Charge ends in an uppercut. I’m not sure how illegal this move actually is since the actual punch itself is legal
Would Disco Kid voluntarily telegraphing his punches by saying "here it comes!" count as throwing? And if so, Bear Hugger is guilty with "I'm gonna stomp ya!", and arguably with "need a hug?", Hondo could be grilled for counting up to his right uppercuts "ichi, nii (1, 2)", Great Tiger would probably get in trouble for his left jab line, and mayyybe his turban gem flashing before every single punch, Macho couuuld be slapped on "release the beast" and "hang ten", and definitely for telegraphing the Super Macho multi-clothesline, and Sandman could get infractions for "night night" and "stand still", and mayyyybe his winks before his uppercuts? Not sure on that last one. Hondo's rush could also count as telegraphed, and there's a ton more I won't mention because I value my time.
Don Flamenco also taunted in his fight due to when he places both arms at the side is like when you use an spanish blanket to bait the bull into charging at it
Dang, I wish realized this sooner, but Mac is getting an extra infraction in some of these matches, and also the referee too. In boxing, after a knockdown, the other boxer is supposed to return to a neutral corner (the white corners) so that they cannot interfere with the ref counting or other shenanigans. The referee is doing a horrible job by not telling Mac to return to a neutral corner, and Mac should be doing it regardless.
Today I noticed that Little Mac has MAC on his waistband in his contender world circuit and title defense outfits. I'd consider that personal branding.
Regarding Glass Joe's Helmet. Since he's not only allowed but recommended / ordered to wear with doctor's advice, I'd imagine that Mac forecully removing it with a punch would be illegal. I don't think Mac would be allowed to just remove the headgear from Joe's head if he's been ordered to wear it. It's also a potential lawsuit against the doctor / the company that made the headgear, as it's clearly poorly fitted onto Joe's head if a punch can detach it. so I see 2 new infractions : Mac punching the headgear out of Joe the Doctor / whoever made the helmet didn't stress test it enough. Joe has a potential lawsuit here.
Ok, so about king hippo having a infraction for having tape on his body, while yes, it is illegal to have tape on your body, that’s only in world circuit fights, it’s minor and major circuit fights, you can have tape on your person.
Damn, there were a surprising amount of things even I didn't notice from last time. Also, kinda funny that even though everyone got an extra few infractions, Bald Bull still has the absolute least at 2, and that's only a possibly.
36:44 despite seeming to be the most "legal" boxer he's actually a criminal in his Title Defense fight as he destroys a building and since it wasn't shown to be condemned that's a felony, which is a serious crime and he'd also have his boxing license revoked in the progress, he also gains Mental illness (anger issues) as well meaning he wouldn't be allowed to fight until that is taken care of, so mostly While Aran Ryan has a lot of infractions he's still not a criminal like Mr. Sandman who is now a criminal.
I dont think taunting counts as an infraction, only if its too excessive. Also my favorite detail about Piston Hondo is that he keeps eye contact while he bows. This is actually considered disrespectful, so basically he's being a smartass.
You have a lot of things wrong still, tape is allowed on a boxer’s body only in Minor Circuit fights which is why the tape on King Hippo’s belly is legal which is LITERALLY said in Bumbles McFumbles video about their infractions, and Little Mac could realistically fight Glass Joe if he bulked up to 108 pounds making that the only real fight, and you can have beards in boxing as long as they arent massive, you have to be clean shaven or well groomed, Great Tiger’s beard is very little so it wont act as cushion like Bear Hugger’s, and Headgear is legal/illegal, legal if both fighters have it, illegal if only one gets it
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I think you missed an infraction, ain't he too young to hold a title? So for the first title there would be an infraction
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"glass joe is french,that is the infraction"
12:26 This is an infraction, Doc says there's only one way to eat a chocolate bar when there actually several ways.
Doc would never
No eating a chocolate bar sideways is an infraction
I cracked up when _each individual time Great Tiger teleported_ was counted as its own infraction.
Well I'd count every individual low blow as a separate infraction if I was the ref.
*each.time.*
And use of magic.
@@pancakeperson8905 same. It may be a sport about 2 people punching each other but why aim at the balls?
Aran Ryan being Aran Ryan should’ve been its own infraction.
And him being Irish
Nah it should've been -10 for how fucking insane he is
His mere _existence_ is worth at least 9,001 infractions
@@opalyasu7159 that extra one for being irish
@@Jsjsusbsb damn yall racist to the irish or some shit?
Actually, tape is allowed in minor circuit fights. so it is legal in his first fight, but it it isn’t in title defense
This is one of me favourites mac
Pulls out machete
@@PaypsAgain it could be worse if he just decided to bring his sister into the ring.
@@PaypsAgain he hacks his opponent to pieces
@@Nightmare-kn6ee tag team boxing featuring his sister
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@@PaypsAgain that would make sense.
The "RELEASE THE BOGUS" slowdown was magnificent!!! 🤘
Bogus released.
Yeah
36:09 timestamp
@@sunburnteggandstuff doing god's work
I heard somewhere that in Japan, bowing while looking up at you is a sign of disrespect, so punching Piston while he's bowing should be totally ok.
And all the taunting should be allowed, It’s literally not against any rules.
I'm going to keep a running tally on some things here.
- Taunting is entirely allowed within boxing and is actively a technique that you can do. It would be only considered an infraction if it gets excessive. Taunting is so legal that one of the most famous boxers of all time, Ali, has it as one of his famous tactics.
- On that note, punching Hondo when he bows may be considered unsportsmanlike but it's not illegal. Generally after the boxers touch gloves at the start of a round (they don't even need to touch gloves) you can rightfully assume they've gotten through formalities and anything they do in the ring is not with the intent of showing respect. In fact, Hondo's mid-round bow he keeps his eyes on Mac and in TD (it's not that he can't bow properly - he does in his introduction twice - using a different animation means it's a different intent behind the bow!) he can dodge and counter so the bow is actually a feint for a head sway technique, just one that he didn't have down for Contender. Hondo bowing and Mac punching him in the match are both fine.
- If you pay attention to the floor during Disco Kid's fight, he uses the disco ball during the match, so it isn't pre-fight theatrics, it's using a foreign object in the fight.
- Don Flamenco gets the rose in his intro animation and directly interacts with it for both his special KO animation and his winning animation, so it's safe to say that it isn't just for cartoony effect and he did bring a rose into the ring.
- I think that the personal branding thing only is using the rule of "no nicknames or phrases are permitted on the competition uniform." Wearing a sponsor (Flamenco might be sponsored by a rose company for all we know) or just otherwise modifying the trunks is fine. If Super Macho Man's actual name is Super Macho Man then he actually is in the clear. While I doubt that is actually his name, there are stranger stories like the pro wrestler who legally changed his name to "Warrior" so he would own the trademark. In any case, Flamenco and Ryan are fine on the trunks front, Macho Man isn't.
- Aran Ryan's headbutt attack is two separate infractions - one for the headbutt itself and one because he jumps off the ropes
- Soda Popinski's soda only counts as doping in Title Defense, there is no implication that they are the same in his Contender match.
- Bull Charge is actually an uppercut, not an illegal manuver.
- The change that Von Kaiser made in TD is that he overcame his PTSD, he's clear on that for TD.
- TD Bear Hugger should probably get separate infractions for when he's knocked down. He has the squirrel help him get up, outside interference.
They know it's the comment section that set the rules
good for Von Kaiser
@@Silverlugia1256 The comments section had some weird rules… Glass Joe Title Defense got an infraction for _being French…_
with contender disco kid, you COULD argue that it's just part of the gym that the fights are taking place in as it could be hosting parties on the weekends, but in title defense, he no longer has that excuse
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I like how speeding up the game makes everyone sound younger
Mac is MUCH too young to fight
@@solarflare9078 at this point he's no longer existing because too young
yep, pitch makes a big difference lol
when you turn your Sim's voice to the highest pitch
You forgot to give Mac an infraction for his gloves (he has cheeseburgers in them I’m sure of it).
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@@sans5095 No, that’s behavior of Super Macho Man. Edit: Fixed a piece.
but does he exhibit the, admittedly subjective, trait of beauty? perhaps in a manner that inspires recollections of one’s female sibling?
So, there's actually an infraction for the Staff, funnily enough. During Title Defense Super Macho Man, the person handling the lighting discriminated against Macho man by refusing to shine the light on him. That's a clear and textbook definition of "Holding Bias towards one combatant."
FUNNILY IS A WORD?
and so after mac retired, doc louis 5 years later went to the mac museum and found his old bike he quietly but 3x faster than a normal human being says gustavo gustavo before leaving to the other sections of the museum.
The fact that the credits sequences were left in the video had me expecting infractions to appear during them. I was paranoid.
I was waiting to make the comment
"Damn, even giving infractions to the credits"
Latest Infraction: Punching the credits
I think Macho should have half of a infraction for possibly faking his age
And an infraction or two should be gone for releasing the bogus
@@GGamerLiam -1000000000000000000000000000000000000000000 for releasing the bogus
RELEASE THE B O G U S!
And also for paying his way up to the world circuit. I dont feel like him beating much of the other ones.
@@the_Wally_manIdk Macho Man is a pretty mean boxer, gives me trouble at least.
32:17 Throwing the rose out of the ring would also be a infraction. Doing something bad to roses actually is disrespectful in boxing.
Very disrespectful.
36:09 *R E L E A S E T H E B O G U S A G A I N ! ! !*
Is this what Super Macho Man literally said?!
The very moment Glass Joe's fight starts, I already like this video by "Glass Joe is French" as an infraction
Personally I think the “Mac is too young” infraction being repeated for each is hilarious.
I can’t help but hear a narrator say it with a gradually more frustrated and exasperated tone each time.
36:10 I knew something like this would happen and it’s still glorious. XD
36:09 best part
As it should be
We can't tell if king hippo is out of macs weight class, he might be under 110.
Nah that round is wayyyy above 110
His weight may be in tonnes!
15:13 Taunting is sometimes allowed in boxing. if anything, he’s trying to throw the fight.
Glass Joe's headgear would be legal only if Mac also got one, even being a requirement (thanks to his doctor), it is still an infraction
It can get One By Losing 100 Times To Glass Joe
@@JoseTheBusOperator He didn’t lose 100 times though
@@vegitossjb5947 but Glass Joe did lose 100 times, and then he got his, so it's probably just a WVBA rule that if a fighter loses 100 times they get headgear.
In-universe it's allowed, since it's a federation rule where whoever loses 100 times is allowed to use headgear. So no infractions there. And hey, you can make Mac lose 100 times so you can have a proper headgear fight, if you'd like.
Wasn't the headgear actually under doctor's orders though as seen in the TD intro?
1. Glass Joe
- Being French.
- Being Parisian *even worse*
2. Mr. Sandman
- You could get him on anger issues due to him taking out an entire building in anger.
3. Aran Ryan
- Being Aran fucking Ryan.
- He's Aran Ryan
- Again, He's Aran Ryan.
- Okay, I really don't need to list this twenty-one times for the joke. TL;DR Being Aran Ryan (x21)
Aran Ryan 21 times!
Sandman did it out the ring
13:48 in Spain, the men Who are in charge to dodge the bull with a red "capote" and they say "Ole" when he manages to successfully distract him with that cape and that in the fight could count as a taunt
Yes, the Word "ole" has other meanings in Spain, but in this fight, the one I mentioned is the most accurate
Fun fact: of you don't ko disco kid first you see him bring headphones to the ring
this game helped me learn what infractions mean
The funny thing is, without a copy of the Official WVBA Rulebook to hand, it's impossible to tell how many of these are actual infractions or not.
For example, Glass Joe is given headgear after 100 losses. Little Mac also gets this option if the player racks up 100 losses, so we can assume this is WVBA policy.
Other than that, wear boxing gloves and don't outright kill your opponent seen to be the only discernable rules.
Given that Aran Ryan has horseshoe in his gloves the latter rule seems to be more of a ignorable suggestion.
While Bald Bull doing his charge he actually trying to uppercut Little Mac
So i think it doesn't count as infraction
Would agree.....while in reality no opponent would allow this move to happen there is nothing illegal to the move.
I wonder if Glass Joe’s hair is too long considering it nearly covers his right eye.
Oh I bet you could totally pull that man’s hair.
I still want a Disco Kid "Boxercise" game.
Like Ring Fit.
You play a game but exercise with boxing and Disco Kid is your instructor.
there were a couple i think got missed:
-don flamenco clearly brought his rose into the ring, as it gets shown in his knockout animation
-many boxers inexplicably have tape on them after a knockdown
-i think beards are allowed if they are well groomed, meaning everyone except bear hugger gets a pass on that
-super macho man, much like glass joe, had stuff in his pants that get launched out (and land so we know they aren't particles) upon defeat. in this case, money.
-if glass joe is wearing that headgear for his safety, it's probably not legal for mac to literally knock it off his head for extra hits. that could maybe cause brain damage
-the dark bit around king hippo's eyes is probably facepaint, which could irritated his own eyes if it gets on mac's glove and therefore banned
-the lights person in macho man's title defence opening cutscene gets an infraction for bias against macho man
I didn't know face paint created a crevice in your skin
Since basically all boxers get weird tape on them, I think it's safe to assume that in the punch out universe, when you get hurt, tape just appears on your body
@@TotalDramaHarold i assume that's just part of his body. if not, then maybe he's wearing a mask over his eyes that squishes into his face a little, which would also not be allowed
Tape is actually allowed in minor circuit fights
Bald Bull's charge isn't illegal, since he just does an uppercut when he's close enough. Soda Popinski's soda is only steroids/doping in Title Defense.
And most importantly: Taunting is legal, unless it's excessive
The best part of these videos is Soda Popinski’s theme being reduced to chipmunks singing
Personally, I think Little Mac murdering Great Tiger in the second fight should count as 10 infractions.
But he took a breath so he broke 100 infractions
Wasn't that one a clone as well?
@@jwx9509no
36:51 this bit broke me lmfao
Infraction: KILLING INTENTIONS
Little kids about to fight belike:
Disco Kid's only infraction being that he's out of Mac's weight class is awesome because Disco Kid is just so awesome. Also I don't think it's fair to call his smile "taunting". The man just wants to show the disco fever!
The posing can still be considered an infraction for not taking the fight seriously, or possibly even throwing the fight.
@@VestedUTuberVery true but in my (un)professional opinion: he’s just a silly little guy
You ever notice how every boxer is from a big city (usually the biggest in their country) except for the only two fat guys?
It's because most of these characters were created by some japanese dude in the 80s, they probably just looked up the capital of each country and called it a day.
@@randomindividual948everyone's supposed to be an extreme stereotype, so it checks out
7:45 i think he meant the fact that mac is punching someone's who's bowing, not that bowing is considered a taunt.
If you pay close attention, he’s making eye contact while bowing, which is considered disrespectful.
@@frog5961 oh yeah forgot about it.
@@frog5961 apparently making eye contact is appropriate in sports like this when up close
Don't quote me on that though
@@frog5961 from my knowledge, it's disrespectful to take your eyes off your opponent, as it implies you think very little of them, so him keeping his eyes on you is all well and good.
Idk about karate or judo, but in taekwondo, it’s used to denote respect at the start and the finish of a round, so he basically says “This match is already over” in pose form.
I’ve watched so much punch-out Wii I have disco kid’s “here it comes” and his “oogh” when he misses in my head now.
I think YOU deserve an infraction for going for the instant KO and cutting short the perfectly timed drumbeat attacks of the Disco Kid 2 fight.
Bald bull throws dumbbells into the crowd, potentially killing someone and if he wins he attacks the referee
21:12 Are we not gonna talk about how you just rearranged this man's guts in 32 consecutive punches with him being stunned that long??
HOW??
It was probably a glitch.
In Contender if you dodge the Dreamland Express really early (like, Mac appears to dodge _into_ the last punch but doesn’t get hit by it) and immediately stun him, the stun lasts _forever_ if you keep punching.
I’m led to believe it’s intentional as speedrunners of Mike Tyson’s Punch Out do a similar thing to Sandman in that game so I think it’s a reference.
Holy hell, that's rad. Thank you for letting me know! 💜
21:22 "DWEEMWAND, DURRRR"
Aaand I'm howling from laughter now 😂
Glass Joe's being French is the most random infraction
Great Tiger singlehandedly doubled the infraction count in pre-Title Defense
25:52 bro really said "OI!!"
Outside of weight class is the new 'Mac is too young'
I'm pretty sure King Hippo's improperly fitted shorts would count as an infraction and each instance of his pants falling off would count as a distraction, for Hippo at the least.
No. That’s public indecency. At least their meat was still covered by underpants
Literally every punch thrown by Contender Aran Ryan should be considered an infraction, given knowledge of the horseshoes. His attempts to hit you as he goes down should also be considered infractions.
There is also the infamous TD SMM light infraction
First encounter with soda popinski he doesn't use the steroids in soda
He drinks a basic soda which means that you are wrong about using steroids
But in title defence i can understand the infraction of using steroids
TD: It's chemical soda!!
"Being French" is now my new favorite infraction. lmao.
The only rules the WVBA seem to follow is:
1. Wear Boxing gloves.
2. Do what ever you want.
I know this video is a over a year old, but I felt the need to mention that the Bull Charge ends in an uppercut. I’m not sure how illegal this move actually is since the actual punch itself is legal
Would Disco Kid voluntarily telegraphing his punches by saying "here it comes!" count as throwing? And if so, Bear Hugger is guilty with "I'm gonna stomp ya!", and arguably with "need a hug?", Hondo could be grilled for counting up to his right uppercuts "ichi, nii (1, 2)", Great Tiger would probably get in trouble for his left jab line, and mayyybe his turban gem flashing before every single punch, Macho couuuld be slapped on "release the beast" and "hang ten", and definitely for telegraphing the Super Macho multi-clothesline, and Sandman could get infractions for "night night" and "stand still", and mayyyybe his winks before his uppercuts? Not sure on that last one. Hondo's rush could also count as telegraphed, and there's a ton more I won't mention because I value my time.
Don Flamenco also taunted in his fight due to when he places both arms at the side is like when you use an spanish blanket to bait the bull into charging at it
The video would've been a hell of a lot slower if it wasn't for Great Tiger and Aran Ryan
I like to imagine the croissants just materialized out of thin air when Glass Joe was IKO'd.
Dang, I wish realized this sooner, but Mac is getting an extra infraction in some of these matches, and also the referee too. In boxing, after a knockdown, the other boxer is supposed to return to a neutral corner (the white corners) so that they cannot interfere with the ref counting or other shenanigans. The referee is doing a horrible job by not telling Mac to return to a neutral corner, and Mac should be doing it regardless.
Super Macho Man once again proves he isn't a bad person by releasing the bogus in the midst of all these infractions- his own included.
Plot: Ryan it's an major antagonist
King hippo's tape isn't actually an infraction in contender mode. Tape is allowed only in minor circuit fights.
Shirts are not allowed in major to world circuit fights, so mac gets an infraction per fight after the minor circuit.
Today I noticed that Little Mac has MAC on his waistband in his contender world circuit and title defense outfits. I'd consider that personal branding.
Super macho man released the bogus
Everytime he does this it's -25,000,000 infractions
Regarding Glass Joe's Helmet.
Since he's not only allowed but recommended / ordered to wear with doctor's advice, I'd imagine that Mac forecully removing it with a punch would be illegal. I don't think Mac would be allowed to just remove the headgear from Joe's head if he's been ordered to wear it.
It's also a potential lawsuit against the doctor / the company that made the headgear, as it's clearly poorly fitted onto Joe's head if a punch can detach it.
so I see 2 new infractions :
Mac punching the headgear out of Joe
the Doctor / whoever made the helmet didn't stress test it enough. Joe has a potential lawsuit here.
love how we can reach 2x speed even before sandman and getting the top status. incredible job from these cheaters.
_Mental instability??_ officially being one of Aran Ryan's infractions is so much funnier than it has any right to be
The boos are not taunting, it’s a psych out move
It's shown that the squirrel gave consent.
Yeah we're doing this joke again
glass joe being french souldve gotten 5 infractions
the bogus was released, and I am content
Great Tiger doesn't have a beard, he has s goatee.
Bald Bull sounds… yeah
31:53 anyways can we make it canon that great tiger dies
If you look closely at Don Flamenco's attack he does act have his hand rotated, making it a legal hook.
5:32 that hippo-wave beat
this video was the first time i saw you use bald bull's bull charge against him, cause that's actually the intended way to fight him lol
I like to imagine king hippos weight being unknown is because he kept breaking the scales and we don’t know where his from because he can’t speak
The fact that the load times are still noticeably long even at these speeds is the true infraction
21:22 sounds like a Minion saying DreamWorks
XD
Mr. Sandman saying DreamWorks?!
god, imagine the French participating in boxing
This video is longer than the infraction ones because of all the missed "Mac is too young" and "Too young to have a title"
I respect this guy a lot for slowing the “release the bogus” so we could hear it🤝
If you do this again, add my infractions:
Glass Joe is too easy
Act of good:
Any time SMM says *B O G U S*
Ok, so about king hippo having a infraction for having tape on his body, while yes, it is illegal to have tape on your body, that’s only in world circuit fights, it’s minor and major circuit fights, you can have tape on your person.
Since its a minor circuit fight, king hippos belly button tape isn't an Infraction
21:15: Mr Sandman infinite punch glitch?? I thought only Don Flemenco had one.
Flamenco*
Kind of a shame we didn't get to see DK, guessing he's an infraction in itself or something.
Forgiven cuz the Bogus has been released
Damn, there were a surprising amount of things even I didn't notice from last time.
Also, kinda funny that even though everyone got an extra few infractions, Bald Bull still has the absolute least at 2, and that's only a possibly.
this is why aran ryan is younger than all the other boxers
Man it's crazy how in the minor circuit they lose a lot.
But when little Mac Beats them, they take it personal.
im sure none of their other losses were against a 17yo kid who's half their size
36:44 despite seeming to be the most "legal" boxer he's actually a criminal in his Title Defense fight as he destroys a building and since it wasn't shown to be condemned that's a felony, which is a serious crime and he'd also have his boxing license revoked in the progress, he also gains Mental illness (anger issues) as well meaning he wouldn't be allowed to fight until that is taken care of, so mostly While Aran Ryan has a lot of infractions he's still not a criminal like Mr. Sandman who is now a criminal.
King Hippo’s tape was fine the first time, it’s only illegal during the world circuit, in the Minor Circuit the tape belly Woulda been alright
I dont think taunting counts as an infraction, only if its too excessive.
Also my favorite detail about Piston Hondo is that he keeps eye contact while he bows. This is actually considered disrespectful, so basically he's being a smartass.
It’s a boxing match. Looking away from your opponent is a free ticket to a dreamland Express
evreyone thought aryn ryan would send it to overdrive, but my man great tiger has like 40000 rulebreaks in 10 seconds
You have a lot of things wrong still, tape is allowed on a boxer’s body only in Minor Circuit fights which is why the tape on King Hippo’s belly is legal which is LITERALLY said in Bumbles McFumbles video about their infractions, and Little Mac could realistically fight Glass Joe if he bulked up to 108 pounds making that the only real fight, and you can have beards in boxing as long as they arent massive, you have to be clean shaven or well groomed, Great Tiger’s beard is very little so it wont act as cushion like Bear Hugger’s, and Headgear is legal/illegal, legal if both fighters have it, illegal if only one gets it
I love how the game gets exponentially faster during Great Tiger's fight because of his constant violations of using magic 😂
that feeling when an over 400 pound person gets beat up by less than 100 pound teenager
Isn't Glass Joe wearing a Mouth Guard in a piece of Official art, where it is flying out of his mouth?
Is that the back of the box for the game, with glass joes defeat shown from behind?
@@Finn_the_Cat I am not sure as I do not own the game, but I remember seeing in an OST video for Punch out wii
@@Finn_the_Cat th-cam.com/video/Ng16uUQ2rzs/w-d-xo.html Here's where I found it
@@Finn_the_Cat I don't see a mouthguard on there, I just checked.
Acually the tape on the body is allows only in minor circuits though :) just letting you know