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=In the Games= | =In the Games= | ||
In the games, it is stated that the Fighting Dojo and the [[Saffron Gym]] once battled about | In the games, it is stated that the Fighting Dojo and the [[Saffron Gym]] once battled about who should be the [[Gym]] in Saffron to be the sixth gym in [[Kanto]]. | ||
In the [[Generation I]] games and their [[Generation III]] remakes, the | In the [[Generation I]] games and their [[Generation III]] remakes, the unofficial gym is fully open. In the building there are three [[Black Belt]]-students, with their [[Pokémon master|master]], the '''Karate Master''', who in the remakes is named '''Koichi''' (Japanese: タケノリ ''Takenori''). The reward for winning over him is to choose between {{p|Hitmonlee}} or {{p|Hitmonchan}}. | ||
In the [[Generation II]] games, only one of the students is left and the Fighting Dojo is at that time, much like [[Kanto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]], temporary closed down. The Fighting Master, here named '''[[Kiyo]]''' (Japanese: ノブヒコ '''Nobuhiko'''), can be found training in [[Johto]]'s [[Mt. Mortar]]. The reward for winning over him is a {{p|Tyrogue}} who can evolve into either one of the Pokémon he gave away inte other games; plus {{p|Hitmontop}}. | In the [[Generation II]] games, only one of the students is left and the Fighting Dojo is at that time, much like [[Kanto Safari Zone|Safari Zone]], temporary closed down. The Fighting Master, here named '''[[Kiyo]]''' (Japanese: ノブヒコ '''Nobuhiko'''), can be found training in [[Johto]]'s [[Mt. Mortar]]. The reward for winning over him is a {{p|Tyrogue}} who can evolve into either one of the Pokémon he gave away inte other games; plus {{p|Hitmontop}}. |
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