Little Mac vs Glass Joe
Glass Joe was giving the teenage rookie a boxing lesson in his first Minor Circuit fight. To Little Mac, Glass Joe was the first boxer to hit him in the face, hit him in the stomach, block his punches, make him tired, and move his feet around the ring, so it was a surely a learning experience. Glass Joe hits him with a hook and Little Mac falls down, so he was the first boxer to knock him down too. Little Mac uses the ropes to get up by 7, but Glass Joe is smirking, teasing him in French and waiting for him in the corner. He makes a proud statement in French and then dives to give Mac a jab. Mac feels this one and is dizzy as a result. Glass Joe gently gives the teenager another hook and Little Mac spins around from this one. He spins until he bounces off the ropes and falls down to his knees for the TKO. A lot of cameras flash and Glass Joe celebrates his second victory. Little Mac slowly gets up and Glass Joe hugs him and pats him on the back. He tries to lecture him in French but Little Mac doesn't understand it, so he guides him to the locker room.
Glass Joe: You have a fit bod-ee but you arr too inexperienced in ze ring. A boy is no match for a French gentleman.
Little Mac blushes, he is correct and he's embarrassed because Glass Joe handed him his first defeat in his first fight. The press will surely make fun of him for this.
Glass Joe: It felt nicezz to be the superior boxer, I will ze seeing you around, American boy. Take ze shower too, I can smell the sweat I made you give.
Little Mac blushes, people joke about the French surrendering but the French man conquered the young American tonight. Little Mac took a losing shower and tried scrubbing the bruises Joe gave him. He felt like such a amateur tonight. The local newspaper talked about the fight and said Little Mac was a wimpy kid put in the ring with an older man. They made note of how Glass Joe swiftly defeated the new teenager for his first loss and said that Glass Joe may have found his new junior, stating Joe should consider training the small rookie.
