When everyone turned against Jimmy. Russell and pete were still his friends. That's how real friends are. I hate the nerds the most. Jimmy helped them so much like in every singe chapter still they refused to help jimmy
@@hta5172 Exactly. The bullies were always Jimmy's friends, regardless of what happened. Same goes to Russel. The nerds were a bunch of pricks who did not think twice about backstabbing Jimmy.
If James wasn't the main character, he may have Gary's strength, but others like Johnny, Bif, Russell, Derby, can destroy him, having more fighting skills and possibly more strength and muscle mass. (Not incluying Hobo's skills because that is plot main character skills) Damon.. I think James can beat him, of course only 1vs1, 2 Jocks vs James and he's dead.
I think they all should be easy for Jimmy. Jimmy beat Russel in chapter one, which is one of his most weakest forms, before he learned from the homeless guy(other than the uppercut) and before he had any boosts(health boost and punch upgrade), Jimmy eventually got way better in the future, I think Prime Jimmy beats Prime Russel easily
@@Jerry_Mendoza2367 I’d give speed to Russel. Even though he’s normally slower than Jimmy there’s a mission where he’s the same speed as him and in the boss battle he runs way faster when he does that running headbutt
@@JayceHHHZZZnah,russell in his boss style he haves a running headbut like a head ram and its infinite and faster than a car (with his running headbutt)
You can beat him by simply spamming. He relies on his durability and offense. Jimmy has better offense and he can just keep attacking Damon since Damon lacks defense
Fighting bif is hard as fighting derby. Derby is better in blocking than bif. for some reason,derby is weaker in first boss fight. Russell is the hardest NPC to beat out of all bosses,his normal style has 4 times more hp than Jimmy,he has damage buff that will definitely deplete Jimmy's hp quickly,His blocking is almost perfect,his attack potency are max. People that could beat him are Authorities,Jimmy,Johnny. Why John? cause johnny has two special moves (uniques) exclusive effects that can only performed by him. those moves really effective against Russell who has almost perfect blocking. nevertheless,I can still beat Russell early in the game.
Jimmy Hopkins vs Bully Character 1.Jimmy vs Russel : Jimmy (Extreme-High Diff) 2.Jimmy vs Bif (Box) : Jimmy (High-Extreme Diff) 3.Jimmy vs Derby (Mayhem) : Jimmy (High Diff) 4.Jimmy vs Johnny : Jimmy (Mid-High Diff) 5.Jimmy vs Peanut : Jimmy (Low Diff) 6.Jimmy vs Ted : Jimmy (Mid Diff) 7.Jimmy Damon : Jimmy (Mid Diff) 8.Jimmy vs Edgard : Jimmy (Mid Diff) 9.Jimmy vs Omar (Low Diff) 10.Jimmy vs Earnest : Jimmy (No Diff)
@Superboy prime I know there are some people like you and me who can beat the boss easily, ,,,but many people have their own level of difficulty when fighting them especially for those who have not mastered all fighting techniques
@Superboy prime yeah after a while of playing bully I’ve learnt how to beat every character without taking damage. Especially adults and authorities. But if you just started the stats that is stated in this comment is pretty accurate
Mid-High? Johnny literally in a rage knocked Jimmy clean out when they confronted each other. A canonical knock out and not just some restrained or trapped type of deal, but flat out ko. I don't see Johnny having it any easier than Bif.
@@shadowfighter3100 Hella late, but Jimmy when struck tends to get up quickly in many scenarios. The cutscene would imply it was a flash knock out, something that took him a hefty bit of time to recover from. The fact that he was down as long as he was should be a given that Johnny is barely a slouch going against Jimmy. Johnny ragdolled him, and while Russ could do the same, I am inclined to believe Jimmy used his weapons heavily when fighting a lot of the clique bosses.
@@thatblackbanana3055 well Jimmy was afraid of Russel after he got punched, but fought Johnny right after he got hit by him. Jimmy also had Johnny beaten in the cutscene without having weapons. Like many other bosses, he was unarmed (besides Edgar). Johnny is a good fighter, but even he used weapons against Jimmy before Jimmy got him off his bike and fought him in a fair fight (which Jimmy called it). But if Jimmy did use weapons against the other bosses canonically they wouldn’t really care much about him in the story since he didn’t win in a fist fight and the dialogues would be different. “You’re the guy that beat Russel” wouldn’t make sense if Jimmy ran away using the weapons he had. But yeah Johnny is no joke.
@@shadowfighter3100 In some cases, as clueless as it is, people feel as though a win can be a win regardless of the conditions. If it is unfair, immoral, or under-handed you still are the winner. That said, I assume a lot of the weapons get lost in the skirmishes with the people it makes the most sense, but in the same breath; I want to point back to the mission before the Big Game. Jimmy grabs a spudgun to take on the jocks. It is a single instance, but in game, Gary has Jimmy make use of the slingshot and Earnest even provides him an improved version of the slingshot. My theory is that he can take and give, and again is very resourceful with his surrounding. Pete helping distract the greasers presumably gave Jimmy the edge, as Johnny tries to take advantage of the edge he has over Jimmy. Jimmy optionally can get the magnet to steal away his pipe, or just dodge and shoot at him until he can knock him off his bike. Johnny wins a lot of his credibility when he is angry. E.G scaring rivals like Gord and Tad, who have lines that indicate they fear Darby less than they do Johnny. Not to mention the dialect on the announcers calling Johnny to the office because of supposed actions against Bif. So back to the taking and giving part. We know he can soak up damage by keeping on his feat against Russell in their first encounter. He is willing to take a beating to dish it out. Probably why so many characters find themselves struggling against him. Preps speak highly of people who power through damages or inflict it. Thad hitting Peanut over the head with a yardstick and it breaking has them wordless, and assuming they'd respect the essential victory or latent beating; the same can be applied to Jimmy. Being knocked by Johnny before the chase and getting back up to begin their fight is impressive. Considering Johnny is fighting for Lola and Jimmy is fighting for king of the school, to which Johnny while on the ground but beaten badly like say Hal, Russell, or Bif; they just talk. It feels like it leans toward cardio over innate strength basically!
I think jimmy has more experience than russell cus russell only picked on the weak 1s but im still pretty sure that he fought and beat experienced guys before jimmy, jimmy said that he only gets people what they had coming to them meaning he barely bullied anyone and only beat up people that provoked him, in terms of intensity for me it goes to jimmy