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The(ザ・キング・オブ・アイアンフィストトーナメント) is a fictional world-wide martial arts competition in theseries that is held sporadically and is hosted by the Mishima Zaibatsu . It draws renowned fighters from all around the globe, and the winner will receive a large sum of money. Starting from the fourth tournament,the winner also receives ownership of the entire Mishima Zaibatsu. The tournaments act as the main setting of thegames, with each main game taking place in a new tournament.

The sponsors of the tournament act as a host of sorts for the competition and are always the Sub-Boss or Final Boss of the game.

Winners

Starting from the fourth tournament, the winner will be crowned ownership of the tournament (although the winner also unofficially took control after the first and second tournaments).

First Tournament - Kazuya Mishima

Second Tournament - Heihachi Mishima

Third Tournament - Jin Kazama (Paul Phoenix defeated Ogre in the third tournament and, believing himself to be the winner, left. Unknown to Paul, Ogre morphed into his final form, True Ogre, and the tournament continued in his absence. In the end, Jin was proclaimed as the true victor of the third Tournament for being victorious over True Ogre. However, he was shot by his grandfather, Heihachi. Jin later transformed into a devil version of himself, attacked Heihachi, and flew off).[2]

Fourth Tournament - Heihachi Mishima (Three endings are partially canonical in Tekken 4, the first part of Heihachi's, the middle part of Kazuya's, and all of Jin's. Heihachi is the winner of the fourth tournament due to the fact that the battle at Hon-Maru takes place outside the tournament. The Tekken 5 character profile for Kazuya confirms that he lost to his father in the fourth tournament.)[3]

Fifth Tournament - Jin Kazama (Jin actually lost to Hwoarang but he transformed into Devil Jin and defeated him, allowing him to continue progressing through the tournament).

Sixth Tournament - None (Tournament was canceled due to Jin's disappearance . Until Heihachi's return for the seventh tournament immediately.)[2]

Seventh Tournament - None (Tournament was canceled after the Zaibatsu reported Heihachi to be dead).

Trivia

Heihachi Mishima has sponsored the most tournaments, having sponsored the first, third, fourth and seventh tournaments. He's also tied with Jin for most tournament wins, winning both the second and fourth tournaments, while Jin has won both the third and fifth tournaments.

Every tournament has been sponsored by somebody within the Mishima bloodline, meaning a Mishima has also been an antagonist in every game. Only Jinpachi Mishima and Jin Kazama held the tournaments for non-evil purposes. Even though Jin technically defeated Kazuya and Heihachi in Tekken 4 , it took place outside the tournament. He also was defeated by Hwoarang in the fifth tournament, but the tournament officials let him continue after Jin fought Hwoarang again in his devil form.

, it took place outside the tournament. He also was defeated by Hwoarang in the fifth tournament, but the tournament officials let him continue after Jin fought Hwoarang again in his devil form. According to King's Tekken 2 bio, he came third place in the first Iron Fist Tournament and received some prize money for this position.

bio, he came third place in the first Iron Fist Tournament and received some prize money for this position. According to Hwoarang's Tekken 6 bio, he defeated Jin in the fifth Iron Fist Tournament, making him the only person to officially defeated Jin in a tournament to date.