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TopicNew Muay Thai player introduced into Tekken and some fans are PISSED
Bad_Mojo
12/09/19 7:17:13 PM
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RdVEHfJqAvUPIbk posted...
rain piss off trolling. He wasn't Bruce or a replacement for him

Never said he was Bruce

But it was clearly Bruce's replacement in 3. They have some of the same combos.

@RdVEHfJqAvUPIbk This is strait from the Wiki -

Fighting style

Bryan fights using a style of Kickboxing. Kickboxing is a popular combat sport that saw fruition in Japan in the 1960s. Kickboxing's punching techniques are almost identical to that of regular boxing, with kicking techniques being the aspect of the sport that differentiates itself from the latter, being an important part of a practitioner's arsenal. Elbow and knee motions also have heritage in the martial art Muay Thai, also defined as kickboxing in it's broader term. Bryan's kickboxing is not strictly traditional, with him putting his own sadistic twist on certain moves, notably the Fisherman's Slam. Many moves are also derived from Karate techniques.

Bryan Fury replaced Bruce Irvin, so they share many similarities, such as their nationality, fighting style, a single win animation (which Bryan no longer has from Tekken 4 and onwards), and an involvement with and hatred of Lei Wulong. Despite these facts, there is no confirmed relationship between the two in the storyline.

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