Who lost to Glass Joe?

Who lost to Glass Joe? - Man sitting at table served for two in park

In the game punch out, it is stated that Glass Joe's record is 1-99... Which means someone, somewhere, lost to Glass Joe.

Who is that guy that miraculously lost to Glass Joe? How did it happen? And what was Glass Joe's record entering that fight?



Best Answer

From the Wiki:

He has lost 99 times and has won once, in a freak accidental win against Nick Bruiser, states the Official Nintendo Magazine Punch-Out!! programmer.

Looks like it's Nick Bruiser (by accidental victory).




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Did Glass beat Mike Tyson?

Mike Tyson defeats Glass Joe in Punch-Out!! - Polygon.

Who did Glass Joe?

He is voiced by Christian Bernard. Attacks: Left Jab: Glass Joe will take a step back, preparing to attack, and jab Mac. This can be blocked, dodged to any side or ducked to stun him for 7 hits.

Who is the strongest Punch-Out character?

Nintendo: 10 Hardest Punch-Out Opponents In The Series, Ranked
  • 1 Mr. Sandman (Wii)
  • 2 Soda Popinski (Wii) Soda Popinski will beat you to death with a smile on his face and a soda pop in his hand. ...
  • 3 Mike Tyson (NES) ...
  • 4 Hoy Quarlow (SNES) ...
  • 5 Bald Bull (Wii) ...
  • 6 Mr. ...
  • 7 Bear Hugger (Wii) ...
  • 8 Super Macho Man (Wii) ...




  • Who Did Glass Joe Beat in Punch Out? - Gaming Mysteries




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    Answer 2

    I've also heard that his win was against Gabby Jay, who himself got his one win against Glass Joe. Relatedly, I've also heard that one supposedly trained the other in the art of boxing, though it's often flip-flopped which.

    I'm not sure. Official stance on Punch-Out canon has never been consistent, especially regarding Super Punch-Out!! (SNES).

    As if having two titles shared between five games wasn't already confusing enough.

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