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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.  
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