He fights with a pair of blue boxing gloves, which he never seems to take off aside from alternative costumes , wearing them when reading his newspaper, tending his roses, drinking his tea, driving his Jaguar, and even when fixing his mustache. In his Shadaloo C. His boxing gloves are yellow. Dudley is polite, gentle, restrained, and always behaves as an impeccable gentleman and has immense respect for all his opponents.
While Ryu is often compared to the archetype of a wandering ronin a samurai with no master , Dudley is certainly contrasting representative of a chivalrous knight. Dudley's personality is quite different during the Street Fighter III series, in which he was far more snobbish and haughty though this was toned down by 3rd Strike , in which he is more dignified and respectful to his opponents , in the Street Fighter IV series, he lacks this condescending attitude.
Due to the order of events with Street Fighter IV occurring before Street Fighter III , it's implied that he became more snobbish over the years, as well as surprisingly confrontational.
In the Street Fighter III series prior to 3rd Strike for example, he calls Ken and Alex a "sissy man" and "an ill-mannered goon," respectively, and apparently delights in beating them up - a far cry from his appreciation for his opponents and voluntarily restraining because of his respect for them. As his attitude is completely different in the Super Street Fighter IV , and was toned down by 3rd Strike , Capcom may have attempted a retcon.
It's also possible that his rudeness may have sprung from the theft of his father's Jaguar since he had a close relationship with his father. Dudley particularly dislikes truly dirty fighting and rude people, both of which are unacceptable personality traits of Dudley's rival and fellow boxer, Balrog.
While Dudley seemingly won't insult any other villain in the series, Balrog appears to be the exception. It is a testament to the more chivalrous and polite aspects of Dudley's nature that, while Balrog is the very personification of everything he hates in life, the most insulting thing that Dudley has ever said to him is that he thought he was "not much of a boxer" in his rival battle win quote, also describing him as a "classless oaf," and an "embarrassment to boxing" if he wins a round with a Super Combo finish.
If he wins a match against Balrog in Street Fighter X Tekken , his win quote shows that he refuses to acknowledge Balrog as a boxer. In the Street Fighter III: Ryu Final manga, he was very cordial and friendly to Ryu initially, but quickly became quite mocking of Ryu once the latter disappointed him by not putting up much of a fight.
Still, Dudley calmly commended Ryu's strength as he was defeated by the wandering warrior's new technique, and afterwards discussed the nature of the mystical tree that Ryu had used to communicate with Elena. Dudley's personality as a dandy British boxer is possibly based on real-life boxer Chris Eubank , an eccentric Jamaican-English champion famous in the late 80s and early 90s, whose trademark attire included a monocle and bowler hat. Dudley is an English boxer who was born into a wealthy English family.
His father was a highly-paid former athlete who turned successful businessman, adding more to his already vast wealth. From the time he was a little boy, he wanted to be a fighter, but his family told him he was too small to compete. Later, his father lost his business and the family fortune. The losses prompted Dudley to take up professional boxing to earn back lost assets. Although told that he was a bit small to compete in heavyweight divisions, this prompted Dudley to train into a formidable boxer both in speed and skill, and was successful in bringing his family back to affluence.
Despite everything that has happened, Dudley still boxes, seeking perfection both in and out of the ring, and always behaving as an impeccable gentleman. Having won some boxing title previously Zangief 's win quote to him is that it was an honor to fight "the boxing champ"; Balrog also calls him the "British champ", albeit grudgingly , Dudley is invited to participate in S. N 's tournament. When Dudley finally discovers who purchased his father's prized Jaguar, he enters the buyer's tournament to get it back.
Although he didn't win the third World Warrior tournament, Gill was impressed enough to give the Jaguar back, ordering Kolin to give the car keys to Dudley. Dudley has been knighted, receiving the honorary title of "Sir" after making a comeback and winning the championship title. He was then invited into a contest that will be held in the presence of the royal family. He decides to travel the world and improve himself before the day of the match.
Dudley has also a great interest in his gardens where he tends some roses, occasionally losing track of time or getting lost, as shown in his 3rd Strike ending. He crashes his father's prized car in his first appearance, but doesn't seem to be too bothered by that fact. While fighting against Ryu , Dudley has the upper hand at first, but after speaking with Elena , Ryu develops a new technique called "The Fist of the Wind" with which he defeats Dudley. After their battle, Dudley and Ryu discuss the mystical nature of the tree through which Ryu was able to communicate with Elena.
He appears to have no interest in Pandora , until Elena tells him that his tree imported from Africa told her that she and Dudley are to go to Antartica, where Pandora is located as well. Dudley agrees to go if they are able to return in time for his next title match.
Their rival battle is against Tekken characters, Lei and Christie ; when playing as Dudley and Elena, Elena will ask for a battle against Christie, with Dudley and Lei only getting involved reluctantly. In their cinematic ending, the box opens, with Elena identifying the box as not evil, but she doesn't recognize its rhythm. The box then lets out a light, with Dudley and Elena commenting on how beautiful it looks.
Dudley then invites Elena to his mansion "when the roses are in bloom", which Elena accepts. Dudley makes a cameo appearance the London stage in Capcom vs. Don't have an account? Sign up for free! What do you need help on? Cancel X. Topic Archived First Previous Page 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 of 7.
Sign Up for free or Log In if you already have an account to be able to post messages, change how messages are displayed, and view media in posts. User Info: Atlmalichi. Again, as it seems I've been skipped over like 4 times, Dudley was based off of Chris Eubanks who was a Jamaican-British boxer, Capcom has stated that Dudley is indeed black and the fact that Eubanks was black only further shows this.
FC: - - User Info: JotaroXSeiya. Wait people for one second don't think Dudley is Black? What the heck. It's also really weird that half the posts are from a guy complaining about a fighting game character potentially being a fruit. That's kind of sad. TVC Friend Code: User Info: DarkBlueAnt. Dudley was based off of Chris Eubanks who was a Jamaican-British boxer I have no idea how so many people online came to accept this, but it's wrong.
Have you ever seen Chris Eubanks box? There are some striking similarities between Dudley and his style. User Info: Farlander. Chris Eubanks? I thought he was based on Lennox Lewis. Street Fighter fans have been looking for a real life counterpart for a long time, and they tend to jump to the conclusion that any boxer with style is the inspiration for Dudley.
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