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== Manga TV Series == | == Manga TV Series == | ||
: Amiba paralyzes him in battle and experiments on him with a new vital point that will enhance his speed twofold. The experiment fails and the boxer's shoulder ruptures violently. Amiba sees no further use for him and orders his men to dispose of the failed subject's remains. | : Amiba paralyzes him in battle and experiments on him with a new vital point that will enhance his speed twofold. The experiment fails and the boxer's shoulder ruptures violently. Amiba sees no further use for him and orders his men to dispose of the failed subject's remains. | ||
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: In the anime, [[Goum]], a nameless henchman in the original manga, brings the boxer to Amiba instead of [[Habu]]. | : In the anime, [[Goum]], a nameless henchman in the original manga, brings the boxer to Amiba instead of [[Habu]]. | ||
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Boxer (real name unknown) | |
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The boxer, as he appears in the manga. | |
Name in Kanji | ボクサー |
Name in Romaji | Bokusā |
Fighting Style | Boxing |
Family | none known |
Position(s) | Former heavyweight champion |
Appearances | Manga (ch. 46), Anime (ep. 34) |
Voice actor(s) | Ryoichi Tanaka |
- Boxer (ボクサー Bokusā)
- An unnamed former heavyweight boxer who deliberately allowed himself to be caught and taken to the False Toki (Amiba) in order to infiltrate his headquarters and kill him. He claims to have a punching speed of 200 km/h and the strength to smash a one ton rock.
Manga TV Series[edit | edit source]
- Amiba paralyzes him in battle and experiments on him with a new vital point that will enhance his speed twofold. The experiment fails and the boxer's shoulder ruptures violently. Amiba sees no further use for him and orders his men to dispose of the failed subject's remains.
- In the anime, Goum, a nameless henchman in the original manga, brings the boxer to Amiba instead of Habu.
Gallery[edit | edit source]
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The boxer in the TV series.