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==Origin== | ==Origin== | ||
The Jolt Haymaker has no direct origin in Little Mac's abilities in the ''Punch-Out!!'' games. However, one of the series' recurring opponents, Von Kaiser, uses a similar jumping overhead punch in his Title Defense match in ''Punch-Out!!'' on Wii, which would knock out Little Mac in one hit if not dodged. Nick Bruiser, the final boss of ''Super Punch-Out!!'' on SNES, also uses a similar jumping overhead punch. The move's name may be based on its ability to "jolt" Little Mac forward with high speed while attacking. | The Jolt Haymaker has no direct origin in Little Mac's abilities in the ''Punch-Out!!'' games. However, one of the series' recurring opponents, Von Kaiser, uses a similar jumping overhead punch in his Title Defense match in ''Punch-Out!!'' on Wii, which would knock out Little Mac in one hit if not dodged. Nick Bruiser, the final boss of ''Super Punch-Out!!'' on SNES, also uses a similar jumping overhead punch. The move's name may be based on its ability to "jolt" Little Mac forward with high speed while attacking. | ||
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