[PB VOD] Mike Tyson's Punch Out in 16:31.31

From the description: Glass Joe (42.00): Tied world record every time, thanks to zallard1. Von Kaiser (37.48): I used the Kaiser's Casualty strat from Redtom's website. It's a bit slower, but pretty easy, and given that its the only real strat that I know, it's what I'm using. No lucky star, no unlucky star. Honda 1 (49.97): Fairly standard fight. A bit of a delay in phase 1, and the bad refill. Don 1 (14.99). 1 frame off of the TAS time. King Hippo (48.97): He blocked 3 and opened 3. Not horrible, but he could have cooperated much more nicely than he did. Great Tiger (48.25): Not much to say here. I didn't screw it up, so that's good. Bull 1 (1:08.48): No lucky star, and the bad refill. I executed some tricky strats correctly here, so I'm satisfied. Honda 2 (1:01.99): I used my own strat, which was really just sinisterwon's strat with the order of a couple of the punches reversed. It makes it so that you use a gutter at the end of phase 1 instead of a delayed face shot. It was easier for me, and I had never messed up the gutter before this run, but there's a first for everything. It cost me around 7 seconds. Soda Popinski (57.61): He actually didn't throw hooks in a run, which hadn't happened in an extremely long time for me. His delays could have been better, but you can't complain too much about a sub 1 minute time. Bull 2 (1:29.00): I did everything correctly, including my new strat in phase 1 to avoid the chance of him blocking without retaliation. He didn't do any extra blocks in phase 2 or 3 either, so I got the standard 1:29. Don 2 (1:45.61): Another new strat, one that saves a couple of seconds if you get the mid refill. I did not, so although I didn't get a great time, the fact that he did no extra blocks in phase 3 still netted me an alright time. Sandman (2:24.48): I'm horrible at doing the triple dodges on him, so I'm reasonably happy that I got them once. Still, I need to practice getting them both times he does them. Luck was pretty solid, with the good refill and the short delay. Macho Man (1:09.48): I knew I wasn't on an incredible run, so I went for a risky strat in phase 1, which I missed, but it didn't matter anyway since he gave the bad pattern. Had he not given the bad pattern, this would have been about 7 seconds better. This fight can definitely be improved. Mike Tyson (2:33): By far the best part of the run. No 8 second delay, and I hit enough frame perfect hits to clutch out a really solid Tyson time. Sort of an up and down run in general, but I want to grind it down lower. Sub 16:30 hopefully coming soon. Link to splits: http://i.imgur.com/EaBxuFs.png

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