Kilroy's Punchout Tournament

Overview
Summary
 * 1) Speak to Kilroy to start the brawling tournament.

Obtained from
 * Kilroy Stonekin in Gunnar's Hold

Requirements
 * The Throwdown in a Norn Town

Reward
 * 100 Dwarven reputation points

Dialogue
 * "[Solo Quest] Word got out that you defeated Bjorn Thunderfist, and now travelers from all over the world want to face you in in word repeated twice [sic] the ring! Even livestock! I've got a full tournament lined up for you this time: eight different opponents in a row to try and defeat. Care to take on the world's best with your lightning fists?"


 * Accept: "I will break them."
 * Reject: "My fingers hurt."

Intermediate Dialogue
 * "You will be removed from your party to fight alone. Are you to rumble?"


 * Accept: "It's go time!"
 * Reject: "I am not worthy."

Reward Dialogue
 * "You won the tournament! You're the greatest... well, you're good. I'm the greatest."

Walkthrough
You need to defeat eight opponents in a row. Note that it says nothing about eight opponents in a row without being KO'd, so keep spamming the STAND UP! skill when you do get KO'd and continue on. You will face a random set of opponents each time, and some will have self-heals. Be sure to watch for them and interrupt them with Brawling Straight Right whenever possible. You can generate a spike of sorts by chaining the Brawling Combo Punch, Brawling Headbutt, Brawling Uppercut and Brawling Hook, so saving up enough adrenaline to unleash the three adrenal skills together can be effective.

Thunderfist's Brass Knuckles can be upgraded with modifiers. It is unknown if any inscription has any effect in Dwarven Boxing but points in Dagger Mastery do add additional points of damage.

Followthrough
Once you win the tournament, you will gain 100 Dwarven reputation points and be sent on to the quest "Kilroy Stonekin's Punch-Out Extravaganza".

Trivia

 * This quest may be a reference to the old Nintendo game classic, "Punch Out!" with a similar style of fighting.
 * The quest Accept option is a likely reference to Ivan Drago's line in "Rocky IV".