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Like [[Art of Fighting/Characters/John|John Crawley]], Mickey gets a haircut between his two appearances. In the first [[Art of Fighting]], Mickey has long hair, worn in dreadlocks. In [[Art of Fighting 2]], he has short hair. | Like [[Art of Fighting/Characters/John|John Crawley]], Mickey gets a haircut between his two appearances. In the first [[Art of Fighting]], Mickey has long hair, worn in dreadlocks. In [[Art of Fighting 2]], he has short hair. | ||
In [[Art of Fighting|AOF 1]] , Mickey is a small time hood who works for [[Art of Fighting/Characters/MrBig|Mr. Big]] so that he can get money as a street hustler. In [[Art of Fighting 2|AOF 2]], Mickey has since reformed, wanting to get back into the professional boxing circuit. | In [[Art of Fighting|AOF 1]], Mickey is a small time hood who works for [[Art of Fighting/Characters/MrBig|Mr. Big]] so that he can get money as a street hustler. In [[Art of Fighting 2|AOF 2]], Mickey has since reformed, wanting to get back into the professional boxing circuit. | ||
In Mickey's AOF2 ending, his trainer Pops (who is visible in Mickey's stage as well) informs him that his time has come, and he has a title bout. We then see Mickey training for the fight, confident that 'Mickey the Mauler' is going to be the next champion of the world. | In Mickey's AOF2 ending, his trainer Pops (who is visible in Mickey's stage as well) informs him that his time has come, and he has a title bout. We then see Mickey training for the fight, confident that 'Mickey the Mauler' is going to be the next champion of the world. |