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  2. Dudley is a high execution rushdown, and while properly mastering his combos and confirms may take some time in training mode, he rewards you with some of the best okizeme and offense 3S has to offer, and the flashiest combos to flex execution with.

  3. Dudley, the gentleman boxer, is most effective when he's right up in your grill, forcing you into brutal 50/50s. Dart Shot is an unreactable overhead that ca...

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  4. Sep 12, 1999 · Bob-and-Weave (hcb,k) Dudley takes a quick dash backwards and then back forward with a close-range body blow. The step-back length is determined by the strength of the kick.

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    Appearance

    Dudley is a well-built, black Englishman with sea-blue eyes, sporting a pair of green dinner suit trousers with matching green suspenders and cummerbund as well as a white dress shirt that is frilled at the placket.He also dons a green bow tie and a pair of elegant black dress shoes. His muscular frame is visible even through his clothing. He keeps his black hair tidy while grooming his mustache into an old-fashioned handlebar style. He fights with a pair of blue boxing gloves, which he never...

    Personality

    1. "Let's fight like gentlemen." 2. —Dudley Dudley is polite, gentle, restrained, and always behaves as an impeccable gentleman and has immense respect for all his opponents. While Ryuis 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...

    Concept

    According to Tomoshi Sadamoto, there was talk of boxing being a "gentleman's sport" that was being perfected in England. At the time, boxing characters were poorly represented since both Mike and Balrogwere bad guys. Dudley was the easiest character to finalize. 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 considers Balrog to be unrefined and boorish and refuses to refer to him as a boxer. Likewise, Balrog thinks of Dudley as merely all-show with no substance.

    Background

    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, Dudley 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 com...

    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.I.N's tournament. Although he finds the invitation to be lacking in "social graces", he accepts for two reasons: to look for suitable floral additions to his garden and to take his mind off of his father's car, which is missing (presumably repossessed and/or purchased by Gil...

    Street Fighter III: New Generation/2nd Impact

    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 Kolinto give the car keys to Dudley.

    Dudley appears as the final opponent of the first volume of the manga Street Fighter III: Ryu Final. 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...

    Dudley appears in Street Fighter X Tekken (as a DLC character in the console versions and as default in the PS Vita and PC versions), with Elena as his partner. 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; w...

    Dudley makes a cameo appearance the London stage in Capcom vs. SNK 2 along with his butler Ortho K. Gotch, where he can be seen reading a newspaper with his boxing gloves on. Dudley also made a cameo appearance in Pyron's Capcom Fighting Evolutionending.

    Fighting style

    Dudley fights using traditional boxing. In contrast to Balrog's rougher and "dirty" take on boxing, Dudley's boxing style reflects his personality, making use of many professional techniques and executing them with finesse.

    Moveset

    Dudley proves to be a devastating close-range fighter, with decent (if somewhat lacking) ranged abilities; this also gives him a powerful mix-up game. Whereas Balrog relies solely on strength and speed to attack opponents, Dudley uses various boxing and psychological tricks to gain victory, making use of feints, ducking, and drawback moves along with high-speed punches, diving punches, and uppercuts. His Super Arts consists of the Rolling Thunder, a series of hooks powered by a Dempsey Roll;...

    Origin

    Many of Dudley's moves seem to draw inspiration from characters in the Hajime no Ippo manga. His Corkscrew Blow Super Art resembles the "Heart Break shot" used by Date Eiji, and his Machinegun Blow resembles the Flicker Punch used by Ryō Mashiba. Makunouchi Ippoalso makes use of the Dempsey Roll, seen in Dudley's Rolling Thunder. Dudley's Corkscrew Blow is also very similar to the move of the same name used by Jose Mendoza in Ashita no Joe. His Cross Counter move is likely inspired by the mov...

    Dudley and Vega share a birthday (January 27, according to the Super Street Fighter IVwebsite); they are both Aquarius and were born in the Chinese year of the rooster.

    Dudley's moves in Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike
    Dudley's moves in Super Street Fighter IV
    Dudley's moves in Ultra Street Fighter IV
    Dudley's moves in Street Fighter X Tekken
  5. Dudley is a powerful boxer with strong normals and high-damage combos. He excels in close-range combat and can easily pressure opponents with his quick attacks and frame traps. His juggle potential and mix-up game make him a formidable character in the right hands.

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  7. www.ign.com › articles › 2003/03/25Dudley FAQ - IGN

    Mar 25, 2003 · EX: He flashes and takes about 1.5 times as much damage if it hits. It's not all that good though. Think basicly of Dan's Kouryuken in Marvel Super Heroes vs. Street Fighter, and you've got it.

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