Tizoc (The Griffon)

Tizoc, otherwise known as Griffon Mask (グリフォンマスク, Gurifon Masuku) or the Griffon in the Japanese version, is a character from both the Fatal Fury and King of Fighters series. He started out in the Fatal Fury game Garou: Mark of the Wolves. He is voiced by Hikaru Hanada.

Story
Tizoc is a famed star in the wrestling world who has gained exceptional favoritism amongst the children audience since his debut. As time passed, it seemed like he would be unbeatable until a mysterious man suddenly appeared and soundly defeated him (the fan Q&A identifies the man to be Gato's father). Devastated by the loss, he has spent the following two years searching for the man. Seeing himself as a washed up has-been by the time Mark of Wolves begins, he enters the King of Fighters tournament in order to gain his passion for the ring and to hopefully find the mystery man.

When the events of King Of Fighters 2003 occur, Tizoc is an up and coming superstar in the professional wrestling circuit and joins the Fatal Fury team after being invited by Terry Bogard himself after his brother Andy becomes unavailable since he is teaching a young boy in Shiranui style Ninjutsu in Japan (the boy would later grow up to be known as Hokutomaru in the Garou series). B. Janet summons him to join her team in KOF XI. He joins for the "heart" of the fight and is not concerned with winning the prize money.

Personality
Tizoc's gimmick in wrestling is his life. He loves to be the hero of poor children and even acts and speaks outside the ring the same way he does when he is fighting.

Powers
None.

Fighting Style
Tizoc fights with Pro Wrestling. He uses several real moves such as drop kicks, clotheslines, suplexes, a highly exaggerated Hurricanranna, a highly exaggerated piledriver and others.

Music

 * Invincible Mask - Garou: Mark of the Wolves
 * Prolongation - The King of Fighters 2003
 * Kiss or Poison - The King of Fighters XI

Game Appearances



 * Garou: Mark of the Wolves
 * The King of Fighters 2003
 * The King of Fighters XI