Balrog grew up on the streets of Harlem. He knew that the only ways one got
out of Harlem were to get really lucky or fight one's way out. So he did the
latter. Each day after school, he attended boxing classes at a local gym.
It didn't take long for the trainers to see his potential. Balrog had everything
it took to be a champion, and they were going to see to it he got there.
Competition was all too easy. Balrog dominated his matches from start to
finish. When he wasn't fighting, he was training. He knew that title matches
didn't grow on trees, and he wanted to be ready for a shot at the big-money
fights.
Finally, Balrog recevied a title match - his one chance to prove to everyone
he was the world's best. He entered the ring like a caged tiger. He dazzled
everyone with his Ali-style footwork and his Joe Lewis hooks. The champ didn't
know what to make of this kid who seemed to have an endless supply of energy
and a right cross like an express train.
By Round Five Balrog had the champ on the ropes, but he wanted a knockout. It
wasn't until Round Six that he got his chance. He came out of the corner and
began to hit the champ with everything in his arsenal. Then he caught the champ
with a surprise left, stunning him. Balrog knew what to do next. He pulled
back for a full five seconds and then unleashed the greatest right hook in
the history of boxing. The punch reverberated over the cheers of the crowd.
Before the champ hit the mat, Balrog knew that he was truly the greatest.
At first, being champion didn't affect Balrog. He trained regularly. He kept
the same crew that got him where he was. He continued to fight and even did
a little advertising for extra money. Then he took his first fatal step.
A big-time fight organization approached him with promises to broaden his
career; alle he had to do was fire his old crew. That wasn't a problem.
The organization then said that he could train less and have more free time,
which he loved. Balrog's new backer only scheduled fights it knew he could
win, and threw huge parties for him after each fight.
One such title fight was with an unknown. Balrog knew that this guy would
fall to his stunning moves and combos, just like all the rest had. He only
trained once that week - for an hour.
On the night of the fight, Balrog's mind was already on the post-fight party.
Thus, he wasn't prepared for what he received. The kid was hot. Balrog could
barely stand, let alone fight, after Round Three. That's when Balrog's new
promoters stepped in to protect their prized investment. They smeared a drug
on Balrog's gloves in between rounds. In Round Four, Balrog landed one punch,
and his opponent fainted dead away. Everybody though Balrog had come back with
a knockout punch, until the referee also passed out when he touched Balrog's
gloves to raise the champ's hand in victory. Then the controversy began.
In the end, Balrog was expelled from professional boxing. His big-time
promoters disappeared, as did his advertising promoters. Balrog found his
fast-and-loose lifestyle suddenly gone.
In stepped M. Bison. Bison was having trouble usurping the criminal empires
of Las Vegas, so he hired Balrog as his enforcer. Balrog now serves Bison
as hired muscle, making sure the Las Vegas underworld "stays receptive to
Bison's business proposals."
Through Bison, Balrog also found a new way to regain all his old fans - through
the Street Fighter circuit. Balrog quickly hammered his way to World Warrior
status, proving that good old heavyweight boxing is more than a match for
fancy-pants martial arts.
Playing Balrog: Basically, you're not too bright.
You're after money, fame, power, and beautiful babes. You want to be seen
as successful and won't stand for anybody giving you disrespect, especially
in public. You'll do anything to stay in the life of luxury - anything.
Appearance: Balrog is a massive African-American.
While he is not very tall, his muscles ripple beneath his shirt. He
still wears his former boxing trunks, boots and gym shirt. In a fight, he wears
his old lucky gloves.
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Division | World Warriors |
Rank | 10 (Traditional) |
Wins | 78 |
Losses | 2 |
Draws | 0 |
KOs | 76 |
Fist Sweep |
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Power Uppercut |
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Jab to Strong Punch to Fierce Punch (Dizzy)
Jumping Fierce Punch to Jab to Dashing Uppercut (Dizzy)
Block to Dashing Punch
Jab to Turn Punch to Head Butt Hold (Dizzy)