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Boxing Prodigy
Logo: Fist & Antlers styled from his ancestral family crest
Gear: (usually) Pink physique trunks and matching gloves with his trademark logo stamped on the pouch. Typically wears bright colors/pastels in homage to his favorite bunny punching bag
Doesn't fully know his own strength so sometimes genuinely surprises himself.
Strong kink for watching jobbers get squashed almost to the point of a strange reverse hero worship
Vince took to boxing like second nature almost immediately. He realized and corrected mistakes in his form and execution sometimes even before his coach managed to even give him any pointers on improvement. Vince's general passionate enthusiasm and natural speed showed in his boxing style that some called "relentlessly zealous onslaught" known for his quick ceaseless strikes, a lethal left hook and uppercut, and the bright eyed grin that seemed to be his permanent expression. As a coach he was proud to see Vince's skills so rapidly growing, as a veteran boxer he was a little embarrassed that within a few short weeks he looked like the rookie in their sparring matches. When Vince was scoring multiple knockdowns before he could even fully throw let alone land a hit, Vince's coach conceded that he wasn't even a match let alone qualified to continue training him. With no more to learn Vince lost a coach but gained a workout guide/gym buddy.
For being such a boxing prodigy on a clear path to greatness in the sport, many of his friends and fellow pugilists found it odd that he was such a fanboy for BonBon. His baseless cocky charisma worked on the starstruck masses, but it was no secret that he was little more than a chatty sandbag. Nevertheless, you would think Vince was smitten with the bumbling Bunny the way his eyes lit up whenever he talked about the celebrity jobber.
One day Chip came into Vince's gym to hang flyers announcing Beast Battle Pro vs Joe training day raffle, with a grand prize of a fully immersive day shadowing the roster member of your choice (and maybe a signing offer!) No surprise that Vince was the first hasty entry with visions of a certain lemon yellow Rabbit in his head.
Logo: Fist & Antlers styled from his ancestral family crest
Gear: (usually) Pink physique trunks and matching gloves with his trademark logo stamped on the pouch. Typically wears bright colors/pastels in homage to his favorite bunny punching bag
Doesn't fully know his own strength so sometimes genuinely surprises himself.
Strong kink for watching jobbers get squashed almost to the point of a strange reverse hero worship
Vince took to boxing like second nature almost immediately. He realized and corrected mistakes in his form and execution sometimes even before his coach managed to even give him any pointers on improvement. Vince's general passionate enthusiasm and natural speed showed in his boxing style that some called "relentlessly zealous onslaught" known for his quick ceaseless strikes, a lethal left hook and uppercut, and the bright eyed grin that seemed to be his permanent expression. As a coach he was proud to see Vince's skills so rapidly growing, as a veteran boxer he was a little embarrassed that within a few short weeks he looked like the rookie in their sparring matches. When Vince was scoring multiple knockdowns before he could even fully throw let alone land a hit, Vince's coach conceded that he wasn't even a match let alone qualified to continue training him. With no more to learn Vince lost a coach but gained a workout guide/gym buddy.
For being such a boxing prodigy on a clear path to greatness in the sport, many of his friends and fellow pugilists found it odd that he was such a fanboy for BonBon. His baseless cocky charisma worked on the starstruck masses, but it was no secret that he was little more than a chatty sandbag. Nevertheless, you would think Vince was smitten with the bumbling Bunny the way his eyes lit up whenever he talked about the celebrity jobber.
One day Chip came into Vince's gym to hang flyers announcing Beast Battle Pro vs Joe training day raffle, with a grand prize of a fully immersive day shadowing the roster member of your choice (and maybe a signing offer!) No surprise that Vince was the first hasty entry with visions of a certain lemon yellow Rabbit in his head.
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