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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. | ||
==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== | ==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