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  • Glass Joe
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  • Glass Joe is the first opponent you have just face, and is also the easiest opponent. At Title Defense, Glass Joe have a head-wear, which means if you jab him, he won't get damage.
  • Glass Joe is a timid and weak boxer in the Punch-Out!! series. He has yet to capture a second win out of his 100 fights. Always last in the Minor Circuit, his dreams of holding the belt may never come true. He first appeared in the arcade Punch-Out in 1984, and three years later made a appearance on the NES. His most recent appearance was in the 2009 Nintendo Wii installment.
  • the first boxer is back. he's ready to return.
  • Glass Joe is the easiest character to beat in any version of Punch-Out!! he is in. He has poor defensive skills and takes quite a while to mount any offense. His lone signature maneuver is his "Taunt Punch" in which he takes a few steps back, shakes his gloves, mumbles a few words and then rushes forward to unleash his right hook, which can be easily be counter-punched for an immediate knockdown.
  • Glass Joe first appeared as the first opponent in the arcade classic Punch-Out!! in 1984. He made his next appearance on the Nintendo Entertainment System game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! in 1987; once again as the very first opponent in the minor circuit. His name is a pun on the phrase "glass jaw," indicating a boxer with a weak jaw that can be easily broken. Glass Joe has also appeared as a Hasbro Action Figure and in a Topps trading card series and on a Punch-Out!! Garbage Can. When Nintendo's license with Mike Tyson ran out, they remade the game and called it Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream. In the game Glass Joe once again reclaimed is position as the easiest character to defeat.
  • Glass Joe is usually seen as the easiest character to beat in any version of Punch-Out!! he is in. He has poor defensive skills and takes quite a while to mount any offense. His lone signature maneuver is his "Taunt Punch" in which he takes a few steps back, shakes his gloves, mumbles a few words and then rushes forward to unleash his right hook, which can be easily be counter-punched for an immediate knockdown.
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  • Glass Joe, France's Glass Jaw
Stance
  • Orthodox
KO
  • 1
Games
Age
  • 38
Losses
  • 99
  • 100
Nickname
  • France's Glass Jaw
Name
  • France's Glass Jaw
  • Glass Joe
Type
  • Character
Wins
  • 1
Caption
  • Glass Joe as he appears in Punch-Out!!
First
  • Punch-Out!!
Ranking
  • 1
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Weight
  • 110
  • 112
  • 110.0
  • 112.0
Birth Place
  • Paris, France
  • Paris, France, 1949
Height
  • 310.0
  • 177.8
Total
  • 100
  • 101
Rank
  • Challenger
  • #2 Minor Circuit
  • #2 Minor Circuit2
  • #3 Minor Circuit
  • #3 Minor Circuit3
  • WVBA Ranked Number 9
  • WVBA Ranked Number 91
Class
  • A
Birth
  • Paris, France
Nationality
  • French
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  • Glass Joe is the first opponent you have just face, and is also the easiest opponent. At Title Defense, Glass Joe have a head-wear, which means if you jab him, he won't get damage.
  • Glass Joe is a timid and weak boxer in the Punch-Out!! series. He has yet to capture a second win out of his 100 fights. Always last in the Minor Circuit, his dreams of holding the belt may never come true. He first appeared in the arcade Punch-Out in 1984, and three years later made a appearance on the NES. His most recent appearance was in the 2009 Nintendo Wii installment.
  • the first boxer is back. he's ready to return.
  • Glass Joe is usually seen as the easiest character to beat in any version of Punch-Out!! he is in. He has poor defensive skills and takes quite a while to mount any offense. His lone signature maneuver is his "Taunt Punch" in which he takes a few steps back, shakes his gloves, mumbles a few words and then rushes forward to unleash his right hook, which can be easily be counter-punched for an immediate knockdown. Nicknamed "France's Glass Jaw", Glass Joe is by far the easiest opponent in all the games. 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. The intro theme for him in all games is La Marseillaise, the national anthem of France.
  • Glass Joe is the easiest character to beat in any version of Punch-Out!! he is in. He has poor defensive skills and takes quite a while to mount any offense. His lone signature maneuver is his "Taunt Punch" in which he takes a few steps back, shakes his gloves, mumbles a few words and then rushes forward to unleash his right hook, which can be easily be counter-punched for an immediate knockdown. Nicknamed "France's Glass Jaw", Glass Joe is by far the easiest opponent in all the games. He has lost 99 times and won once, in a freak accidental win against Nick Bruiser , states the Official Nintendo Magazine Punch-Out!! programme. [1][2]Added by DisneynerdThe intro theme for him in all games is La Marseillaise, the national anthem of France.
  • Glass Joe first appeared as the first opponent in the arcade classic Punch-Out!! in 1984. He made his next appearance on the Nintendo Entertainment System game Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!! in 1987; once again as the very first opponent in the minor circuit. His name is a pun on the phrase "glass jaw," indicating a boxer with a weak jaw that can be easily broken. Glass Joe has also appeared as a Hasbro Action Figure and in a Topps trading card series and on a Punch-Out!! Garbage Can. When Nintendo's license with Mike Tyson ran out, they remade the game and called it Punch-Out!! Featuring Mr. Dream. In the game Glass Joe once again reclaimed is position as the easiest character to defeat. Glass Joe is the easiest character to beat in any version of Punch-Out. He has poor defensive skills and takes quite a while to mount any offense. In Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, his lone signature maneuver is his "Taunt Punch" in which he takes a few steps back, shakes his gloves, mumbles a few words and then rushes forward to unleash his right hook. He is also known as 'France's Glass Jaw'. The theme music played for Glass Joe is taken from "La Marseillaise", the national anthem of France. Glass Joe trained boxer Gabby Jay who appeared in the Super Nintendo game Super Punch-Out!! Glass Joe later made an appearance in the pages of the Nintendo Comics System in the story of "The First Fight" against Little Mac. He also makes a cameo appearance in the Captain N story "The Happy Zone".