On a lighter note, the general owns a private plane and is the owner of five bulldogs, although due to his high dedication to work, he hasn't found time to go home and be a family man. Naturally as a high ranking member of the United States Air Force, Bryon is an enemy of Shadaloo and vice versa. A tough and uncompromising USAF captain general who is a man of mystery, yet at the same time a pretty important guy in the grander scheme of things. If there was ever a man who took his job more seriously than Guile in the Street Fighter universe, it would probably be his superior Bryon Taylor in Street Fighter 5. Apart from appearing in Elena's Third Strike ending, he has also appeared in Elena's cinematic cutscenes in Ultra Street Fighter IV. He is said to be a very wise man and great leader who at some point studied oversees to obtain a doctor's degree in pharmacy and veterinarian medicine. Unlike his racially ambiguous wife and offspring, Jafari is the only person from his immediate family who looks like a Kenyan citizen. A man descended from a family of warriors. Unlike Balrog whose greed and selfishness knows no bounds, Mike actually cares about his community and offers aid by helping the less fortunate and teaching kids how to box.Įlena's kin first appeared as a family portrait in her Street Fighter III: 3rd Strike ending, and it's at this moment we are introduced to her father and head of the table, Jafari. However Capcom has made it perfectly clear that they're separate characters. Although Mike did time for robbery (where he first learnt how to box), him and Balrog couldn't be more different. And Balrog is even called Mike Bison in Japan. Over the years many people have mistaken Mike for Balrog, which is fair given the fact that they're both formidable boxers with similar gameplay. If you already didn't know, him and the rest of the Delta Red members made their debut appearance in Cammy's ending in Super Street Fighter II: The New Challengers.īalrog is often credited as the first Black Street Fighter character, having debuted in 1991's Street Fighter II, yet Mike predated the heavyweight boxer by five years in fact, having appeared in the first Street Fighter game, which released in 1987. Matthew is pretty much like Jax from Mortal Kombat and Cyborg from DC comics fused into one entity. Naturally this makes him the powerhouse of his unit. Not only is Matthew ridiculously large in stature compared to his other comrades, but he's also a cybernetically-enhanced cyborg. This burly trooper is a member of Delta Red, a special forces battalion based in England, UK (that Cammy is apart of) and specializes in heavy weaponry. He also appears in the High Roller Casino stage in Street Fighter 5 as a background character. His supposedly bad behaviour sees him constantly getting punished, as evident in his debut. Max is a technical heavyweight boxer who fights in mixed martial arts events and loves to gamble. However in 2016, Capcom finally put that rumour to rest and identified both fighters as Max and Scott respectively. For years, him and his white counterpart were often mistaken for being Mike and Joe from Street Fighter 1. Remember the Black dude who got dropped with a right hook in the controversial Street Fighter 2 intro, yeah that dude. This list also features several non playable characters, so without further ado, here are 15 of the best Black Street Fighter characters to appear in the games, ranked from worst to best. Street Fighter's black representation has been far from perfect, nevertheless these characters still ooze charisma and stand out in their own ways. However let's turn our attention to some of the more underrated people in the series. Capcom's fighting game franchise Street Fighter has introduced many iconic characters since it's debut in 1987, from the likes of Ryu and Chun-Li to Guile and Cammy.
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