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The Pirate Boxer is a death row convict.[1] His sentence was changed to a life sentence in an unconventional prison—Greed Island—together with a dozen of other death row convicts.[2]

Appearance[]

The Pirate Boxer wears the standard clothing for Razor's Pirates. He has thick eyebrows, big protruding ears, and a potato nose.[1]

Personality[]

As a boxer, the pirate presented himself as a confident individual,[1] going as far as to assure people that although conjured objects are allowed in the match, he will only use his fists during his boxing matches.[3]

Plot[]

Greed Island arc[]

Pirate boxer Vs Montreux

The Pirate Boxer about to fight Montreux

The boxer plays the game as if he were a simple bot under the command of Razor, but he has actually been a living human being. His event during the 14 Devil challenge is a boxing match in which one can use weapons. When the first group of 15 players comes to the Razor's gym to challenge them for the rare "Plot of Beach"; the Pirate Boxer challenges the players with his obvious theme of boxing and Montreux volunteers to box him.[1] Razor acts as the referee and explains the rules to Montreux such as Nen can be used during the match, concerning Wong Li and Hanse, but the Pirate Boxer assures the two he'll only use his fists to fight.[3]

Immediately after the match begins Montreux emits a ball of energy with a punch at the boxer, who manages to dodge it. Montreux praises and speculates the boxer is an Emitter like him, but he's made the mistake of challenging stronger a Nen user like him. Montreux then inflicts multiple jabs like a machine gun onto the Pirate Boxer, making him faint. While it appeared that Montreux was the winner, he too faints unconsciously. As Razor gives the countdown the Pirate Boxer gets back up and wins the match as Montreux remained unconscious. Killua reveals to Kazsule, that the Pirate Boxer won with an emitted uppercut to the chin.[3]

Pirate Boxer Being Beaten By Barry

The Pirate Boxer losing against Barry

Weeks later, Gon, Killua, and Biscuit return to the lighthouse with an even better team, the Pirate Boxer is handily beaten by Barry; who defeats him by boxing him into a corner.[4]

Abilities & Powers[]

Like all the pirates working with Razor, he is a decently capable Nen user, able to single-handedly defeat amateur hunters. Although he was easily bested by Barry in terms of boxing, he is still capable enough to knock out an opponent by hitting his chin, using his Nen ability to catch him off-guard even while he is being attacked. Only good fighters managed to catch a glimpse of his counterattack, suggesting that he can punch rather quickly.[3]

Nen[]

The boxer is an Emitter. He can instantly create portals to warp his fists and catch his opponents off-guard.[3] To enhance his Nen, he uses a special boxing ring whose canvas surface is painted with Nen-charged patterns called "Divine Script". However, Tsezguerra commented that he is not very skilled.[4]

Pirate Boxer's Nen Type: Emission
Type: Emission Teleportation*
Pirate Boxer Teleportation
The Pirate boxer aims his fist in any direction and creates a portal before the fist that could warp it to the desired location instantly upon punching through it, for example under the chin of his opponent. The maximum distance that the warping could reach is unknown, but it can probably be assumed that it is at least enough to cover a boxing ring.[3]

Manga Appearances[]

Greed Island arc
120. September 6th: Part 1 Absent
121. September 6th: Part 2 Absent
122. September 6th: Part 3 Absent
123. September 6th: Part 4 Absent
124. September 7th: Part 1 to September 10th: Part 1 Absent
125. September 10th: Part 2 Absent
126. September 10th: Part 3 Absent
127. September 10th: Part 4 Absent
128. September 10th: Part 5 Absent
129. Antokiba, Town of Prizes Absent
130. The Reason for the Recruitment Absent
131. The Answer Absent
132. The Forty Spells Absent
133. How to Defend Yourself Without Spells Absent
134. The Island's Secret Absent
135. To Masadora! Part 1 Absent
136. To Masadora! Part 2 Absent
137. To Masadora! Part 3 Absent
138. To Masadora...? Absent
139. Are They Really Going to Masadora? Absent
140. They Got to Masadora, But... Absent
141. They Went to Masadora Already, So I'll Go With a Different Title Now Absent
142. The Bomber Absent
143. Countdown Absent
144. Release Absent
145. Janken Absent
146. Abengane: Part 1 Absent
147. Abengane: Part 2 Absent
148. The Exam Begins Absent
149. Encounter Absent
150. Embarkment Absent
151. Progress Absent
152. Contact Absent
153. Success Absent
154. Common Cause Absent
155. The Captain and His 14 Devils Absent
156. Face-Off: Part 1 Debut
157. Face-Off: Part 2 Appears
158. Two of a Kind +1 Absent
159. Aiai, the City of Love Absent
160. Face-Off: Part 3 Appears
161. Face-Off: Part 4 Absent
162. Face-Off: Part 5 Absent
163. Face-Off: Part 6 Absent
164. Face-Off: Part 7 Absent
165. Face-Off: Part 8 Absent
166. Face-Off: Part 9 Absent
167. Face-Off: Part 10 Absent
168. Face-Off: Part 11 Absent
169. Declaration of War Absent
170. Three-Way Struggle: Part 1 Absent
171. Three-Way Struggle: Part 2 Absent
172. Three-Way Struggle: Part 3 Absent
173. Three-Way Struggle: Part 4 Absent
174. Three-Way Struggle: Part 5 Absent
175. Three-Way Struggle: Part 6 Absent
176. Three-Way Struggle: Part 7 Absent
177. Three-Way Struggle: Part 8 Absent
178. Three-Way Struggle: Part 9 Absent
179. Three-Way Struggle: Part 10 Absent
180. Three-Way Struggle: Part 11 Absent
181. Three-Way Struggle: Part 12 Absent
182. Three-Way Struggle: Part 13 Absent
183. Three-Way Struggle: Part 14 Absent
184. The Choice of Three Cards Absent
185. Chance Encounter Absent

Competitions[]

Competitions
  • Greed Island arc:
    • Pirate Boxer vs. Montreux[1][3]
    • Pirate Boxer vs. Barry[4]

References[]

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 1.3 1.4 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 156
  2. Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 161
  3. 3.0 3.1 3.2 3.3 3.4 3.5 3.6 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 157
  4. 4.0 4.1 4.2 Hunter × Hunter - Volume 16, Chapter 160

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