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The King of Iron Fist Tournament is a world-wide martial arts competition that is held infrequently and is hosted by the Mishima Zaibatsu. It draws renowned fighters from all around the globe.  
 
The King of Iron Fist Tournament is a world-wide martial arts competition that is held infrequently and is hosted by the Mishima Zaibatsu. It draws renowned fighters from all around the globe.  
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==Rules==
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*Each fight will last approximately 15 minutes.
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*Killing is Prohibited.
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*Before each fight a handicap roll is ensued by judges. Whatever the roll happens, certain moves will not be allowed. (EX: No Weapons, No Ki-blast techniques, No magic, etc.)
  
 
==Sponsors==
 
==Sponsors==

Revision as of 06:56, 7 June 2012

The King of Iron Fist Tournament is a world-wide martial arts competition that is held infrequently and is hosted by the Mishima Zaibatsu. It draws renowned fighters from all around the globe.

Rules

  • Each fight will last approximately 15 minutes.
  • Killing is Prohibited.
  • Before each fight a handicap roll is ensued by judges. Whatever the roll happens, certain moves will not be allowed. (EX: No Weapons, No Ki-blast techniques, No magic, etc.)

Sponsors

The sponsors of the tournament act as a host of sorts for the competition and are almost always the Sub-Boss or Final Boss of the game.

  • First Tournament - Heihachi Mishima Kazuya Mishima
  • Second Tournament - Kazuya Mishima
  • Third Tournament - Heihachi Mishima
  • Fourth Tournament - Heihachi Mishima
  • Fifth Tournament - Jinpachi Mishima
  • Sixth Tournament - Jin Kazama

Winners

  • First Tournament - Kazuya Mishima
  • Second Tournament - Heihachi Mishima
  • Third Tournament - Paul Phoenix (He defeated Ogre, but not True Ogre after he left, so the tournament continued on), Jin Kazama (Official)
  • Fourth Tournament - Undecided, more likely Kazuya Mishima (But according to the story, Heihachi was declared the winner)
  • Fifth Tournament - Jin Kazama