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Strength: S
Agility: S
Skill: S
Fighting: S+
Will: S+
Boika vs Victor
Don't be fooled by Victor's determined eyes, Boika's muscle and bells and whistles, this guy is like a fighting rookie. The protection of his head and upper body is simply too much to look at, and Boyka hits his head like a fixed target. Being beaten to death really can only blame himself for leapfrogging to challenge Boyka. (In fact, this battle basically represents the keynote of this fight: not defending against bombing.)
Boyka vs Boris
There is nothing to say about unilaterally hanging and beating, the gap is too large, and it is not enough. If it wasn't for Boyka's mercy, he would probably die.
Boyka vs Ozerov Brothers
The two brothers have things, but they really suffer from the loss of body shape. Boyka has longer limbs and stronger muscles without losing speed at all, and is far ahead in attack distance, strength and combat, and is better in skill. Although injured, there is still no sense of crisis.
Boyka vs Igor
The little boss Igor, who looks like a gangster and has no momentum, anyone can see at a glance that this guy is basically a poor version of Boyka with all attributes lowered, and he is likely to be unable to beat the Boris brothers. of. To be honest, I don’t know if anyone sees this place and is still worried about Boyka. I think normal people should worry about whether Igor will be killed by Boyka when they see this place. As expected, he is a player who likes to open his face to get punches and kicks. His attack on Boyka's weakness had a certain effect, but the gap in hard power was too large, and the weakness attack was useless.
Boyka vs Nightmare
The fierce-looking Nightmare is just a very strong and big guy. His speed is very slow, his skill is almost non-existent, and he likes to howl at the audience after knocking down people instead of taking advantage of the situation to aggravate the opponent's injury, which reduces his ferocity to a very low level. As the final boss, it's a bit difficult for him. Putting him in the third installment I don't think he might even make it to the second round. Boyka and his duel are basically how a qualified fighter solves a silly big teaching game.
Overall, the fighting style of the fourth installment is a fancy stand-up fight. Frequent jumps, backs and no defense, almost no ground skills, very few hard punches and feet, not as good as the third part.
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