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== [[Fridge Brilliance]] ==
* Glass Joe's record when you first fight him is 99 loses. Once you come back to him in TD, he has headgear, that protects his head. Get beaten 100 times in total, thereby matching Glass Joe's TD record, And ''You get the same headgear he has'' as a gift from the WVBA. [[Alternative Character Interpretation|So was that doctor Glass Joe seeing in the intro to his TD fight part of the WVBA?]] [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard|Are they actually]] ''[[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard|trying]]'' [[The Computer Is a Cheating Bastard|to make it harder for you to win?]]
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** When he pulls a punch, there's a loud clicking or winding sound.
** He even goes so far as to call himself a Kampfsmaschine (a fighting machine).
* When I heard about the supposed [[Downer Ending]] in [[Punch -Out!!]] Wii's "Mac's Last Stand", I didn't quite get it at first. {{spoiler|Three defeats, and Mac simply retires.}} Then I saw the cutscene leading up to it, and then the ending scene. Then it clicked into my head. It was Mac's conscious decision. He's already become the world champion, and defended his title. He's already made his dream a reality. But he can't hold on to that title forever. Further along the line, there may be scandals, and perhaps a losing streak that will force him to retire anyway, going out with a whimper. So, he [[Take a Third Option|takes a third option]] - {{spoiler|go out with a bang. And he makes his decision damn clear to Doc, who reluctantly goes along with it.}}
{{quote| '''Doc Louis:''' {{spoiler|Alright, kid. Let's go out on top. It's time to take your place in history.}}}}
** And he does. Damn straight. -- [[User:Cronosonic]]
** It's also a [[Homage]] to Little Mac's inspiration, the titular character of [[Ashita no Joe]], who goes out in a similar way.
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* The Wii version's Aran Ryan is a unique opponent; hitting him immediately before he hits you stuns him instead of giving stars, and "dirty" only begins to describe his fighting style. Both of these (counter-punching and cheating opponents) happen to be cornerstones of the SNES' Super Punch-Out, from which he originated.
 
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