7:53 The reason why the wiki has a list of rule infractions is because of a video by Bumbles McFumbles, who listed out every single rule infraction in the series.
Punch-Out!! Wii being placed before Super Punch-Out!! makes Aran Ryan even funnier than he already is. I choose to believe he got punched in the face so many times that something actually clicked into place and turned him normal.
I have two theories about Mr. Sandman's "de-aging". Theory 1: Mr. Sandman intentionally lied about his age when he was first signing up, and then later on, when Mr. Sandman was old enough to where it didn't matter that much, this lie was discovered, presumed to just be a mistake, and corrected. Theory 2: Mr. Sandman listed his birthday as day-month-year to a person who assumes month-day-year, or vice versa, and nobody noticed until years later.
"Presumed to be a mistake" nah, I think it went something like this: Person 1: "Huh, it says here he's 31, but the birth date on this document doesn't match." Person 2: "Hm... Well who's gonna tell him? That'd mean he joined at 17 instead of 18. You gonna accuse Sandman of lying to get in the WVBA early?" _Crickets_ Person 1: "Yeah I'm sure it was just a mistake, I'll just gonna update that it'll be fine." I mean we're talking about a guy who canonically can level a building with his fists. Dude's scary lmao.
Well, if you play the 2 player mode in Punch Out Wii, the second player is Little Pete, who is blonde. Maybe that’s the identity of the nameless fighter in Super Punch Out?
What if the record disrepancies can be explained by the fact that SNES Super Punch-Out's fights are sanctioned by the NVBA while the other games' fights are sanctioned by the WVBA?
I think that the "Little Mac" of SNES Super Punch-Out is another person inspired by what Little Mac achieved and set out to be like him and that is why the player can name him
Awesome video! Love the story you painted. Love the presentation. I can see how hard you worked on this to not only tell a compelling story about connecting the dots, but also presenting it in such an entertaining way. Well done. New subscriber here and looking forward to watching more of your content. Cheers.
For the record, the rule infractions on the Punch-Out Wiki likely come from this video by Bumbles McFumbles and its sequel: ruclips.net/video/Q7aKQj3nEIw/видео.htmlsi=oXPUrCIbUYN_iLJu Greay work! There was some new stuff I hadn't heard before here.
I should mention that there's actually Punch Out crossover in the Gamecube version of Fight Night Round 2 for the Gamecube. You can unlock Little Mac by beating the Gamecube exclusive included version of Super Punch Out. He's actually based on his on Super Punch Out (SNES) appearance, and he is referred to in game as Little Mac. Although that brings up a discrepancy in that it says that Mac is from Seattle, Washington instead of the Bronx, meaning one of two things: Either this is an entirely different Little Mac from Seattle, or Little Mac moved to Seattle and dyed his hair and all that. I've also seen gameplay that says he's from Tokyo, Japan, I don't know if that's a version difference there, I'd need to look more into that matter.
If I may gripe about your format: The CRT presentation is cute, I won't deny that. But it's somewhat frustrating that you just left every single piece of footage that you ran through it at 16:9. If you had cropped the video into their intended resolutions by removing the black bars before sending it to the CRT, it would genuinely look so much better.
This is something I want to change for future installments. Unfortunately the adapter I was using assumes any signal as 16:9 and so even when outputting 4:3 it would squish down even further. If I had the foresight/time I could have saved the 4:3 footage and then stretched and rendered it as 16:9 so the adapter would squish it "correctly" but I didn't.
It may have been because 6 of his win were removed from his record due to inconsistencies during those fights, like when in real life, some champions loses medals because they were cheating or something like that
Pointing out the March 31st date thing is just at face value? Like you noticed that? Or is there something about March 31st that I’m missing? Sorry I’m drunk
7:53 The reason why the wiki has a list of rule infractions is because of a video by Bumbles McFumbles, who listed out every single rule infraction in the series.
"It was Mario the whole time? Always has been."
Punch-Out!! Wii being placed before Super Punch-Out!! makes Aran Ryan even funnier than he already is. I choose to believe he got punched in the face so many times that something actually clicked into place and turned him normal.
The CTE fixed him
I have two theories about Mr. Sandman's "de-aging".
Theory 1: Mr. Sandman intentionally lied about his age when he was first signing up, and then later on, when Mr. Sandman was old enough to where it didn't matter that much, this lie was discovered, presumed to just be a mistake, and corrected.
Theory 2: Mr. Sandman listed his birthday as day-month-year to a person who assumes month-day-year, or vice versa, and nobody noticed until years later.
"Presumed to be a mistake" nah, I think it went something like this:
Person 1: "Huh, it says here he's 31, but the birth date on this document doesn't match."
Person 2: "Hm... Well who's gonna tell him? That'd mean he joined at 17 instead of 18. You gonna accuse Sandman of lying to get in the WVBA early?"
_Crickets_
Person 1: "Yeah I'm sure it was just a mistake, I'll just gonna update that it'll be fine."
I mean we're talking about a guy who canonically can level a building with his fists. Dude's scary lmao.
Well, if you play the 2 player mode in Punch Out Wii, the second player is Little Pete, who is blonde. Maybe that’s the identity of the nameless fighter in Super Punch Out?
That's actually a good theory
RIP Goodwill mug
What if the record disrepancies can be explained by the fact that SNES Super Punch-Out's fights are sanctioned by the NVBA while the other games' fights are sanctioned by the WVBA?
I think that the "Little Mac" of SNES Super Punch-Out is another person inspired by what Little Mac achieved and set out to be like him and that is why the player can name him
Awesome video! Love the story you painted. Love the presentation. I can see how hard you worked on this to not only tell a compelling story about connecting the dots, but also presenting it in such an entertaining way. Well done. New subscriber here and looking forward to watching more of your content. Cheers.
holy shit you deserve so many more followers. that quality is amazing
Great Job on this one, favorite one so far
For the record, the rule infractions on the Punch-Out Wiki likely come from this video by Bumbles McFumbles and its sequel: ruclips.net/video/Q7aKQj3nEIw/видео.htmlsi=oXPUrCIbUYN_iLJu
Greay work! There was some new stuff I hadn't heard before here.
Blonde Mac was in fight night round 2 for the game cube or something
This is my favorite punch out video
This is my favorite comment on a punch-out video
That final scene was very intense....:o
I should mention that there's actually Punch Out crossover in the Gamecube version of Fight Night Round 2 for the Gamecube.
You can unlock Little Mac by beating the Gamecube exclusive included version of Super Punch Out.
He's actually based on his on Super Punch Out (SNES) appearance, and he is referred to in game as Little Mac.
Although that brings up a discrepancy in that it says that Mac is from Seattle, Washington instead of the Bronx, meaning one of two things:
Either this is an entirely different Little Mac from Seattle, or Little Mac moved to Seattle and dyed his hair and all that.
I've also seen gameplay that says he's from Tokyo, Japan, I don't know if that's a version difference there, I'd need to look more into that matter.
This and his appearance in Captain Rainbow are something I really want to cover at some point!
Just when you thought you were out, he pulls you back in
The Super Punch Out boxer appears in the Gamecube version of Fight Night Round 2 and his name was Little Mac
love these videos!
The big question is... Was the referee Mario the whole time? Hyper realistic Mario? Is that what he really looks like?
Have you ever seen the punch out wii comercial where they interview the figthers
An anniversary version is needed. Just so we can actually see what would happen if Jake Paul got in the ring with Mike Tyson.
8:03 Super Punch Out!!’s ruleset is “There are no illegal moves”
If I may gripe about your format: The CRT presentation is cute, I won't deny that. But it's somewhat frustrating that you just left every single piece of footage that you ran through it at 16:9. If you had cropped the video into their intended resolutions by removing the black bars before sending it to the CRT, it would genuinely look so much better.
This is something I want to change for future installments. Unfortunately the adapter I was using assumes any signal as 16:9 and so even when outputting 4:3 it would squish down even further. If I had the foresight/time I could have saved the 4:3 footage and then stretched and rendered it as 16:9 so the adapter would squish it "correctly" but I didn't.
I always wondered how the hell Macho went from 35-0 to 29-3…
It may have been because 6 of his win were removed from his record due to inconsistencies during those fights, like when in real life, some champions loses medals because they were cheating or something like that
And then he loses 3 fights
Pointing out the March 31st date thing is just at face value? Like you noticed that? Or is there something about March 31st that I’m missing? Sorry I’m drunk
The newspaper is dated April 1st, which would've come out the day after Mac beat Tyson/Dream.
Wanna stay away from Mario? Do Sonic then
4:20 he was named Vodka Drunkenski in those versions too, until they re-released on the Switch’s emulator