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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - That's why Little Mac the MVP, that's why he's the GOAT #shorts
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Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - That's why Little Mac the MVP, that's why he's the GOAT | Doc victory Screen pose | Little Mac (Punch Out!) vs. Donkey Kong.
SmashAlternate created DK Punch-Out outfit
Doc Louis is an ex-world heavyweight boxing champion and Little Mac's coach. In the Wii title, he is voiced by Riley Inge. He is very engaged in Mac's training and matches. In the NES and Wii installments, Doc trains Little Mac as he fights throughout the World Video Boxing Association circuits. This often includes Mac running behind Louis as he rides his bike, now one of the most iconic features of the Punch-Out!! series. He also invented the Star Punch, Mac's strongest move.
That's Why He's The GOAT or That's Why He's The MVP is a viral video of a Black man excitedly yelling that an unknown person is the MVP and the goat, meaning "greatest of all time." The video was posted to YouTube in 2018 and gained viral spread in the following years through reposts and as a piece of reaction content. It became especially popularized on TikTok throughout the 2020s in edits and as a reaction in several trends, including the City Boy trend and the Ranking Every X trend. #supersmashbrosultimate #punchout
SmashAlternate created DK Punch-Out outfit
Doc Louis is an ex-world heavyweight boxing champion and Little Mac's coach. In the Wii title, he is voiced by Riley Inge. He is very engaged in Mac's training and matches. In the NES and Wii installments, Doc trains Little Mac as he fights throughout the World Video Boxing Association circuits. This often includes Mac running behind Louis as he rides his bike, now one of the most iconic features of the Punch-Out!! series. He also invented the Star Punch, Mac's strongest move.
That's Why He's The GOAT or That's Why He's The MVP is a viral video of a Black man excitedly yelling that an unknown person is the MVP and the goat, meaning "greatest of all time." The video was posted to YouTube in 2018 and gained viral spread in the following years through reposts and as a piece of reaction content. It became especially popularized on TikTok throughout the 2020s in edits and as a reaction in several trends, including the City Boy trend and the Ranking Every X trend. #supersmashbrosultimate #punchout
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