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Boxing Champion (Chinese: 拳王, romanized as Quán wáng, alternately translated as Boxing King) was an American robot which competed in King of Bots II, joining the series deep into the competition as part of Di Yang's team. It made an impressive debut, defeating Earth Shovel, Storm Cut and Dragon King in three consecutive battles, without even leaving the arena for repairs, although it suffered its first loss after being flipped over by Vulcan, and was ultimately cut from the team after becoming stuck in the arena floor while fighting Spectre.

Boxing Champion was created by the same team behind the BattleBots competitor Tantrum and inspired Tantrum's 2019 design.

Design[]

Boxing Champion profile

Profile image of Boxing Champion

Boxing Champion forks

Boxing Champion with its front forks

Boxing Champion is a white robot with a red disc/drum spinner connected to a punching mechanism, which slides forwards quickly to bring its 7500rpm spinner into opponents for maximum bite and momentum. This innovative weapon was first seen on TV with the team's BattleBots competitor, Tantrum - although Boxing Champion was designed and planned before the team built this version of Tantrum. Boxing Champion's weapon was reasonably potent, boasting good power and catching robot's armor well, at the cost of limited reach. The robot was also complimented by its powerful drive system, and thick armor, particularly when equipped with its primary thick wedge, although this could be exchanged for protruding forks when needed. However, Boxing Champion has a critical weakness in that it cannot self-right.

Robot History[]

King of Bots II (Season 2)[]

Aren Hill Boxing Champion

Boxing Champion awaits selection

Boxing Champion made its first appearance in Episode 7, joining the competition as a 'challenger', allowing Aren Hill to pitch his robot to the celebrity captains for a place on their team. Five of the six celebrities had space for Boxing Champion, of which two were willing to select it for their teams. Left with a choice between Tao Shen and Di Yang, Aren Hill opted to join Di Yang's team for the remainder of the competition.

Boxing Champion would first represent Di Yang, alongside temporary allies Zhu Zheng Ting and Huang Jian Xiang, in the 'Attrition War'. This saw Boxing Champion enter the arena as the second representative of its celebrity captains, in an effort to regain a lead over Emma Dumont, Tu Ziya and Tao Shen. In its debut battle, Boxing Champion fought against Earth Shovel.

"Going into the fight against [Earth Shovel], we were very lucky that our teammate had done some decent damage to them, so it was a lot easier for us to get underneath them."
— Aren Hill
Boxing Champion vs Earth Shovel

Boxing Champion throws Earth Shovel onto its back

Earth Shovel vs Boxing Champion

Boxing Champion awaits its first victory

Boxing Champion went into this battle equipped with its forks, and made the first contact, wedging under Earth Shovel after the first ten seconds had passed. After having sufficient time to charge up its spinner to full speed, Boxing Champion used its punching mechanism to push its spinner directly under the side armor of Earth Shovel, connecting with maximum bite on its opponent's flipper to throw Earth Shovel completely onto its back. Earth Shovel immediately fired its flipper in an effort to self-right, but landed directly on its front end with the flipper still open. Earth Shovel could not retract its flipper from this position, and Boxing Champion waited for it to be counted out, securing its first victory.

"We were very excited to be able to line up the perfect hit and do it in one shot, and everything else worked beyond great."
— Aren Hill

With such a quick win under its belt, Aren Hill was happy for Boxing Champion to remain in the arena and fight another opponent only minutes later, with no repairs being made to the machine, with even the batteries being left uncharged. Nevertheless, Boxing Champion made quick work of Storm Cut.

"Yang Di seems to respect the input of his team members, he had our backs the entire time. We were very happy to fight for him."
— Aren Hill
Boxing Champion vs Storm Slasher

Boxing Champion's wedge throws Storm Cut over

Storm Slasher vs Boxing Champion

Boxing Champion secures its second knockout

The battle between Boxing Champion and Storm Cut proved to be the fastest of the season so far, as Boxing Champion - which had not been repaired inbetween fights - wasted no time charging into Storm Cut in the first five seconds of the match. Storm Cut's blade caught the forks atop the wedge of Boxing Champion awkwardly, and caused the whole robot to flip itself over, sliding into a Grinder. Storm Cut had no method of self-righting, and Boxing Champion retreated, having earned the quickest knockout of the series so far.

After a second consecutive win, the celebrity managers thought it best to withdraw Boxing Champion ahead of its next battle, due to its presumed low battery power and lasting damage. However, Aren Hill convinced Di Yang and the other managers that Boxing Champion would be fit to fight a third consecutive battle, and fought a fellow American entry, Dragon King.

"Really really antsy to fight, and did not want to stop! We were on a roll, wanted to keep right on through."
— Aren Hill after convincing Di Yang that Boxing Champion could fight again
Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 1

Boxing Champion targets the drive pods of Dragon King

Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 2

Boxing Champion is gripped by Dragon King

Both robots met in the center of the arena and circled around each other until Boxing Champion wedged underneath Dragon King and brought its spinner straight into the right drive pod of the tracked machine. Nevertheless Dragon King continued to work, and after a series of bumps, found a grip on Boxing Champion and pushed it around the arena while biting its opponent, also bringing its saws down on Boxing Champion to throw sparks, while driving it into the Grinder. However, Boxing Champion retaliated by pushing back Dragon King, which was still holding on firmly and cutting into Boxing Champion using its saws, to ram it into the arena wall.

Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 3

Boxing Champion pushes back in spite of Dragon King's cutting discs

Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 4

Boxing Champion catches the underside of Dragon King

A gust of smoke seemed to emerge from Dragon King, but both robots engaged in an even contest, with Boxing Champion firing its disc into its opponent while Dragon King tilted its drive pods as an escape method, and continued to use its saws for cutting damage. When the two robots separated, Boxing Champion drove straight under the front of Dragon King and came out on the other side, delivering a hit with its spinner along the way. Dragon King seemed hindered by this, and Boxing Champion edged it backwards, despite being briefly lifted by the floor flipper in the process. Dragon King lowered its saws towards Boxing Champion, and both robots pushed each other back and forth, with Dragon King generally coming out ahead on pushing power until it rode up the front of Boxing Champion.

Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 5

Boxing Champion slams Dragon King into the Grinder

Boxing Champion vs Dragon King 6

Boxing Champion punches Dragon King's head off

This ground clearance advantage allowed Aren Hill to drive Dragon King across the arena and into the Grinder. This thrusted Jerome Miles' machine into the air and chipped one of its saws. Boxing Champion continued its assault, landing a light blow with its spinner, although its next attack was more decisive. With a strong punch, Boxing Champion brought its spinner straight into the bottom jaw of Dragon King and completely broke the grabbing weapon apart. Dragon King's head fell limply onto the top of Boxing Champion, and so the punching spinner moved in to rip away the dragon head completely. In the final ten seconds, Boxing Champion used its wedge shape to overturn Dragon King and press it against the floor flipper, until the end of the two-minute battle.

"In the fight against Dragon King, with the back-and-forth pushes, we were a bit worried at some points in time, and we actually managed to punch the saw blade once, and we removed the head of the dragon!"
— Aren Hill

The Judges unanimously awarded the victory to Boxing Champion, its third victory in a row. After this fight, Aren Hill was happy to admit that his robot was ready to withdraw, and it exited the arena. Di Yang's team went on to win the Attrition War, securing Boxing Champion's place in the next round. There, it faced Vulcan of Huang Jian Xiang's team.

Vulcan vs Boxing Champion

Boxing Champion is thrown across the arena by Vulcan

Boxing Champion vs Vulcan

Boxing Champion pops Vulcan off the floor

Both robots came together in the center of the arena, and Boxing Champion initially seemed to have the lower wedge, forcing its opponent to try and slip around the sides. It was initially unsuccessful, breaching only under a single wedgelet of Boxing Champion, and misfiring up with no target on its flipper. Boxing Champion responded by charging straight into Vulcan, but rode up its wedge and was forced to retreat. Vulcan followed this up by sliding under Boxing Champion and tossing it across the arena, causing it to bump into the Grinder upon its rough landing. Regardless, Boxing Champion turned in place to deliver its weapon into the side of Vulcan when the British machine caught up, also lightly connecting with the lip of Vulcan's flipper while it misfired again.

Boxing Champ vs Vulcan

Boxing Champion wedges under Vulcan but cannot use its spinner

Vulcan vs Boxing Champ

Boxing Champion is overturned by Vulcan

Boxing Champion edged Vulcan back across the arena, and Vulcan once again fired its flipper largely at thin air, throwing itself over while only briefly lifting its opponent. This forced Vulcan to self-right, which it did by powerfully launching itself across the arena, making a relatively clean getaway. However, Boxing Champion remained in control, pressuring Vulcan into yet another missed flip while it was also raised by the floor flipper. Despite this, even when it drove directly under the front of Vulcan, Boxing Champion could not bring its weapon into play. The two fought tentatively, unable to use their weapons until Vulcan finally completed its second successful flip of the match. Boxing Champion landed right-side up, but did not escape in time, and Vulcan tossed it over. Unable to self-right, Boxing Champion was counted out, taking damage from the arena saws in the process, and lost the battle to Vulcan.

"I'm really sad that we ended that fight against one of the best robots here. I really wanted it to end with one or both robots broken or damaged in a true battle to the end, but luck had the best of us."
— Aren Hill

Fighting to defend Di Yang's team from further defeat, Boxing Champion next took on the Season 1 champion Spectre.

"I'm very excited to get the opportunity to face Spectre. They're one of the best robots here. They're very, very, very hard to beat. But I hope we can at least punch off a tooth!"
— Aren Hill
Boxing Champion vs Spectre

Boxing Champion tears Spectre's tooth out

Spectre vs Boxing Champ

Spectre takes Boxing Champion to the Grinder

Boxing Champion entered the battle with very lengthy forks, but Spectre planned out its approach and breached straight under the forks by turning into them sideways. The robots separated and circled around each other, scheming out how to win the ground clearance game again, but upon Spectre's approach, Boxing Champion fired its punching disc and tore away Spectre's single tooth from its crusher. This left Spectre purely as a grabber, with limited damage output. Spectre was still able to ram Boxing Champion into the arena wall, where the hammer fell down, but struck Spectre instead. Unfazed, Spectre drove back under the side of Boxing Champion and clamped down, then rammed the American machine into the Grinder.

Boxing Champ vs Spectre

Spectre pins Boxing Champion in the corner

Spectre vs Boxing Champion

Spectre drops Boxing Champion into the saw slots

After this, Spectre maintained its grip and rammed Boxing Champion into opposing arena walls, for a high level of impact ramming damage. With Boxing Champion making its escape, Spectre caught it almost instantly, and swerved it over the housing for the arena saws. Boxing Champion's lengthy forks slotted right down the arena hazard, and pinned it in place, with its wheels positioned high off the arena floor. This completed the game plan that Spectre had conceptualised from the beginning of the match, with Boxing Champion's wedge modifications backfiring drastically. Spectre backed off and the referee counted Boxing Champion out, awarding the win to Ye Hong Li's team.

"We knew that we had to outdrive them, we couldn't go head-to-head. One of the key things we noticed is that with the really long forks, we could try to use that to our advantage, we could try and get them jammed down there. I think it was a big mistake to use the long forks, because we did exactly that."
— Grant Cooper

This unfortunate loss at the hands of the arena floor forced Di Yang to cut one robot from his team, and in the interest of fairness, he opted to cut the loser of the battle, Boxing Champion. This eliminated Aren Hill and his robot from the competition, with the rest of Di Yang's team following upon Cracked Sword losing to Megabyte.

"This has been my first ever trip to China, and I have been treated amazingly. I'm very excited and happy about the fact that I got to join Yang Di's team. I could not have asked for better teammates. I joined late, I was able to fight for him, did well. But then, I got the opportunity to face two of the greatest robots here. Made it a good fight, but not quite there yet."
— Aren Hill, following Boxing Champion's elimination

Nevertheless, Boxing Champion's unusual weapon mechanism earnt it the 'Technical Innovation Award' for King of Bots II, issued by the King of Bots Organizing Committee some time after the season's initial airing.[1]

Results[]

BOXING CHAMPION - RESULTS
King of Bots II (Season 2)
Main Championship
Part of Di Yang's team
Attrition War vs. Earth Shovel Won
Attrition War vs. Storm Cut Won
Attrition War vs. Dragon King Won
Episode 9, 1v1 vs. Vulcan Lost
Episode 11, 1v1 vs. Spectre Lost
NOTE: Boxing Champion was cut from Di Yang's team at this stage.

Wins/Losses[]

  • Wins: 3
  • Losses: 2

Series Record[]

Boxing Champion stats

Boxing Champion's statistics

Series Boxing Champion Series Record
Season 1 Did not enter
Season 1.5 Did not enter
Season 2 Di Yang's third cut
(3-2 record)

Outside King of Bots[]

Tantrum

Tantrum at BattleBots in 2018

Tantrum Team

Tantrum with its team at BattleBots in 2018

Team Seems Reasonable made their heavyweight debut in the 2018 season of BattleBots, where they competed with Tantrum, a compact but heavily armored robot equipped with a spring-loaded flipper. In the main competition, it played around with Battle Royale with Cheese in a slow but effortless victory, but was quickly immobilized by Mecha Rampage in its other competition fight. Tantrum later became best-known for challenging former champion Tombstone to an exhibition match after the main season had concluded, where one of its CNC milled fists was ripped from Tantrum and shot into a conduit rig in the corner of the arena, where it remained for the rest of the battle, which Tantrum ultimately lost.

Tantrum - 2019

Tantrum at BattleBots in 2019

Tantrum - Team

Tantrum with its team at BattleBots in 2019

Tantrum returned for the 2019 season sporting its new 'puncher' design, also seen on Boxing Champion. After winning an untelevised rumble over Jasper and Uppercut, Tantrum collected a victory over Gemini by bossing the multibot around the arena, and using its punching disc to shake loose both spinning discs of Gemini. However, it was soundly defeated by Skorpios on a Judges' decision, and hardly functioned in its next loss to Yeti, ending its Fight Night campaign at 2-2 without earning a place in the Top 16.

Tantrum - 2020

Tantrum at BattleBots in 2020

Tantrum - 2020 - Team

Tantrum with its team at BattleBots in 2020

Tantrum would also compete in the 2020 season after being rebuilt to angle its punching spinner downward in its trajectory, while adding a self-righting mechanism and even thicker armour. Despite a very promising start against Valkyrie, a speed controller failure caused Tantrum to lose its opening fight. It was able to redeem itself with successive knockout victories over ATOM94 and Gamma 9, giving it a 2-1 record and qualifying it for the top 32 as the 18th seed. In the main competition, Tantrum suffered damage to its weapon against Fusion, but after the latter became stuck on top of it and dramatically burnt out, Tantrum progressed through to face the number 2 seed Bloodsport. Again, its weapon was damaged early on, but Tantrum was able to pressure Bloodsport and push it around the BattleBox to win a subsequent split judges' decision. Tantrum then won another judges' decision against SawBlaze after causing damage to its opponent's front wedges in order to reach the semi-finals to fight End Game. Although it started strongly, Tantrum's weapon motor burnt out and End Game was able to flip it over with its spinning disc. Unable to right itself, Tantrum was counted out, ending its 2020 season in joint third place.

Team Seems Reasonable competed in the sixth modern season with two robots; an upgraded Tantrum and Blip, a wedge-shaped robot with a rear-hinged flipper powered by an internal flywheel. Tantrum began its campaign with a dominant performance over Malice, winning the judges' decision even after choosing to free Malice after it got stuck. Tantrum then fought the Canadian robot Lucky and, after a brief scare after getting flipped onto the arena barrier, was able to score a knockout win after disabling some of Lucky's wheels and eventually immobilising it. Tantrum would not compete in any additional fights, so it finished its Fight Night schedule with a 2-0 record. Blip also started its season strongly with a knockout victory over Rusty, launching its opponent into the air several times with its flipper. It followed this up with a win over Overhaul, throwing it around until its opponent lost a tyre and then flipping Overhaul into a position where it was unable to right itself. Blip's final Fight Night appearance saw it win a unanimous Judges' decision over Lock-Jaw, leaving it with an unbeaten record of 3-0. With no losses to either robots' names, both of Team Seems Reasonable's entries qualified for the main competition, with Blip and Tantrum receiving the 7th and 11th seeds, respectively. Both progressed through the first round, with Blip scoring a knockout over Valkyrie and Tantrum winning a judges' decision against Gigabyte. Blip and Tantrum then scored knockout victories in the second round over JackPot and ROTATOR, respectively. Blip's run ended in the quarter-finals after Hydra flipped it onto the Upper Deck, but Tantrum scored a knockout victory over Cobalt, knocking it out of the arena, before avenging Blip's defeat against Hydra on a very close judges' decision and subsequently defeating Witch Doctor in the final to become the BattleBots Season 6 champions.

Outside the main competition, Tantrum also competed in the spin-off series BattleBots: Champions. As the most recent champion, it automatically qualified for the final Golden Bolt Tournament alongside former winners Tombstone and End Game. It would ultimately end up fighting both of its fellow champions, avenging its loss to Tombstone in 2018 with a decisive knockout, before falling to End Game on a judges' decision.

Team Seems Reasonable would enter both Tantrum and Blip into the seventh season of BattleBots. Tantrum started its campaign with a quick loss to former runner-up Minotaur, but managed to score a quick knock-out in a rematch against Hydra. Blip had a less successful start, losing its first two battles against former champion End Game and eventual runner-up HUGE on judges' decisions. The two robots then fought each other, the first time robots from the same team had fought each other in a competitive battle, with Blip coming out on top on a judges' decision. A final judges' win over Banshee left Blip with a 2-2 record, overtaking Tantrum which fell to 1-3 after a knockout loss to Whiplash, but both robots qualified for the Round of 32 as the respective 25th and 26th seeds. Neither robot progressed past their first fight of the round, with Blip losing to eventual champion SawBlaze and Tantrum suffering its third consecutive defeat against End Game.

Team Seems Reasonable would later enter both Tantrum and Blip into BattleBots: Champions II. As a former champion, Tantrum once again automatically qualified for the final Golden Bolt Tournament. Blip had to qualify through the Sin City Slugfest, but was unsuccessful, losing its first fight to Black Dragon. In its first fight of the Golden Bolt Tournament, Tantrum took advantage of its opponent RIPperoni immediately losing one of its wheels to win a convincing judges' decision, putting it through to a rematch against SawBlaze. Despite taking significant damage and being controlled around the arena, Tantrum nearly scored a lucky break when SawBlaze knocked itself out near the end of the battle. However, the fight was deemed to have officially ended milliseconds before SawBlaze could be counted out and Tantrum lost the resulting split judges' decision.

Trivia[]

  • Although the BattleBots competitor Tantrum fought in America before Boxing Champion fought in China, the team had designed Boxing Champion before they designed the punching spinner version of Tantrum.

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