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[[File:BoxingRingWii.png|170px|left|thumb|The boxing ring for the World Circuit as it appeared in ''Punch-Out!!'' for the Wii.]]
[[File:BoxingRingWii.png|170px|left|thumb|The boxing ring for the World Circuit as it appeared in ''Punch-Out!!'' for the Wii.]]
In every home console ''Punch-Out!!'' game, the player plays as [[Little Mac]] as he works his way up in professional boxing circuits to become the W.V.B.A. (World Video Boxing Association) champion. The ''Punch-Out!!'' variation of this stage is loosely based on the Major Circuit stadium's interior design, which features a lot of bluish designs and furniture, and the World Circuit's  boxing ring, which has a blue mat with the World Circuit's logo in the center and yellow ropes. Both of these designs appear in ''[[wikipedia:Punch-Out!! (Wii)|Punch-Out!!]]'' for the [[Wii]], though the text displays "Punch-Out!!" rather than "Major Circuit" or "World Circuit," and the walkways leading to the ring are largely absent in the game itself. The jumbotron hanging above the ring is taken from the [[wikipedia:Punch-Out!! (arcade game)|''Punch-Out!!'' arcade game]], though in addition to displaying player stats like in said game, it also shows the action from the ring in real-time. The Major Circuit is the second circuit in the game, where Little Mac must fight [[Piston Hondo]], Bear Hugger, [[Great Tiger]] and Title Holder [[Don Flamenco]]. The World Circuit is the final circuit in the game and has Little Mac fight against Aran Ryan, [[Soda Popinski]], [[Bald Bull]], Super Macho Man and the reigning champion, [[Mr. Sandman]]. After beating the game in Contender mode, Little Mac must fight off tougher versions of his past opponents in the World Circuit ring in Title Defense mode.
In every home console ''Punch-Out!!'' game, the player plays as [[Little Mac]] as he works his way up in professional boxing circuits to become the W.V.B.A. (World Video Boxing Association) champion. The ''Punch-Out!!'' variation of this stage is loosely based on the Major Circuit stadium's interior design, which features a lot of bluish designs and furniture, and the World Circuit's  boxing ring, which has a blue mat with the World Circuit's logo in the center and yellow ropes. Both of these designs appear in ''[[wikipedia:Punch-Out!! (Wii)|Punch-Out!!]]'' for the [[Wii]], though the text displays "Punch-Out!!" rather than "Major Circuit" or "World Circuit," and the walkways leading to the ring are largely absent in the game itself. The jumbotron hanging above the ring is taken from the [[wikipedia:Punch-Out!! (arcade game)|''Punch-Out!!'' arcade game]], though in addition to displaying player stats like in said game, it also shows the action from the ring in real-time. The Major Circuit is the second circuit in the game, where Little Mac must fight [[Piston Hondo]], Bear Hugger, [[Great Tiger]] and Title Holder [[Don Flamenco]]. The World Circuit is the final circuit in the game and has Little Mac fight against Aran Ryan, [[Soda Popinski]], [[Bald Bull]], Super Macho Man and the reigning champion, [[Mr. Sandman]]. After beating the game in Contender mode, Little Mac must fight off tougher versions of his past opponents in the World Circuit ring in Title Defense mode.
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==Tournament legality==
==Tournament legality==
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*'''Sephiroth''': Sephiroth's character title in all languages is a reference to his theme, ''One-Winged Angel''.
*'''Sephiroth''': Sephiroth's character title in all languages is a reference to his theme, ''One-Winged Angel''.
*'''Kazuya''': Kazuya's character title in all languages is a reference to the ''Tekken'' series, the title of which literally translates as "Iron Fist." It is also the nickname given to him in his reveal trailer's title.
*'''Kazuya''': Kazuya's character title in all languages is a reference to the ''Tekken'' series, the title of which literally translates as "Iron Fist." It is also the nickname given to him in his reveal trailer's title.
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==Gallery==
==Gallery==