I remember as a little kid thinking this was the coolest thing ever. I'm from New York and I'd say to my dad, "look! It's the Empire State building!" And he'd say look, they're training at night. That takes real dedication. That's what you gotta do if you want to be the champ.
I’m from France and I started playing this game when a was a little girl (in 1999/2000) with my father. I became fascinated by this city because of the scene, the statue and the skyscrapers seemed incredibly big to me...
I legit lost my shit when Little Mac was first revealed in Smash and they opened with this song lol It's like they knew this song was more famous than any of the other tracks
I love how they brought back this training music and broke it up into the various training montages in Punch Out Wii. They even brought back the freaking pink jumpsuit.
That individual of African-American heritage has forcefully seized control of the two-wheeled riding device that I am entitled to without inquiring for permission!
An occurrence has transpired wherein an individual whose skin colour is dark has allegedly partaken in the unauthorized acquisition of a bicycle, which, for clarification, is exclusively designated as my property
Around the time this came out I was around 4 or 5 years old. I could only get past the first 2 or 3 guys, but I'd watch my older brothers play it a lot. I'd to go to work with my dad, and the radio station he listened to would occasionally play "Classical Gas" by Mason Williams. I would say "This is the Punch Out song!" It's not, but I swear that I still see the similarity.
A person of the male gender, likely born in this nation, yet whose ancestry can presumably be traced back to the second largest continent on the planet, made the unlawful decision to non-consensually use a two wheeled transportation device, whose motion is conduced by the lower two limbs on the human body, that happened to be in the rightful possession of myself.
As lame and weird as this is a T mobile commercial (ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-la53XoEHn74.html) that endlessly plays during NFL game breaks activated a 30 year old memory and I had to find this music. I always thought this scene in the game was really intense and got me pumped up.