{"attributes":[{"trait_type":"Skin Features","value":""},{"trait_type":"Eye Color","value":"Blue"},{"trait_type":"Clothing","value":"Pro Standard"},{"trait_type":"Gloves","value":"Brown"},{"trait_type":"Boots","value":"Grey"},{"trait_type":"Status","value":"Pro"},{"trait_type":"Skin Tone","value":"Tawny"},{"trait_type":"Hair Style","value":"Ciderpunk"},{"trait_type":"Facial Hair Style","value":"Extraordinary"},{"trait_type":"Hair Color","value":"Grey"},{"trait_type":"Pose Id","value":"Come at me"}],"image":"https://d2zg32cm5x1o6j.cloudfront.net/boxers/699/jpg/699.jpg","name":"Rock Steady Eddie","first_name":"Rock Steady","last_name":"Eddie","description":"Rock Steady Eddie: Unbreakable\n\nName: Edward \"Rock Steady Eddie\" Malone\nHometown: South Boston, MA\nBorn: 1995\n\nEddie Malone grew up in tough South Boston, son of a dockworker and a teacher. At ten, he punched a heavy bag in his basement, dreaming big. His dad, a former boxer, taught him grit. In the local gym, Eddie earned his nickname \"Rock Steady\" for his balance and cool head. His left hook became legendary after KO’ing a champ at sixteen.\n\nAt eighteen, a car crash shattered his right hand. Doctors said he’d never fight again. Eddie spiraled, working odd jobs, until his mom’s words reignited his fire. After two years of rehab, he returned, hand rebuilt with steel pins. Now 30, Rock Steady Eddie climbs the pro ranks, known for taking hits and landing precise counters. His tattoo reads: Steady Through the Storm.","models":{"fbx":"https://d2zg32cm5x1o6j.cloudfront.net/boxers/699/fbx/699.fbx","glb":"https://d2zg32cm5x1o6j.cloudfront.net/boxers/699/glb/699.glb","gltf":"https://dxy4etdku183a.cloudfront.net/tnl-bald-fighters-4/699/gltf/699.gltf","png":"https://d2zg32cm5x1o6j.cloudfront.net/boxers/699/png/699.png","jpg":"https://d2zg32cm5x1o6j.cloudfront.net/boxers/699/jpg/699.jpg"},"bodyType":"type_01","bodyTypeWeighting":"0.66","eyebrowStyle":"eyebrows_33"}