Sully Bowden, also known as "The Rage" is the seventh Elusive Target in HITMAN III. An exceedingly brutish and wrathful man, Sully lead a privileged life that lead to him never facing any consequences for his actions. In early adulthood he became a successful albeit notorious boxer who had never ending issues with his excessive brutality in fights, ultimately getting him blacklisted after he blatantly killed an opponent in the ring. He then turned his efforts towards illegal blood sports.
He was voiced by Nathan Osgood.
What Makes Him Pure Evil?[]
- He was often spoiled by his parents during his childhood, which allowed him to do anything as he liked.
- After his parents divorced, he brutally beat up his classmates out of rage, and not out of geniune care for them since they couldn't spoil him anymore.
- When he started boxing, controversies ensued surrounding sex, drugs, and violence, which lead him to get KO'd by his opponent.
- After beating and getting revenge on the opponent who KO'd him, he lashed out his anger onto him and ended up beating him to death, and then fled the country to avoid charges, showing no remorse for it.
- He started training other boxers, teaching them to beat their opponents to death and be as brutal as possible, thus setting up litteral death matches.
- While some could say his death matches are off-screen, we see the aftermath of one in the briefing, showing one of Sully's opponents down the ground in a pool of blood, and we also get to see Sully train his fighters during the mission. Diana even states that Sully has a lot of blood on his hands, which implies that death was very frequent in his matches.
- He constantly threatens his fighters if they fail or get sloppy, as witnessed when he beats up one of them for them for taking a nap because he was tired. It's also implied he's willing to kill them if they annoy him too mush.
- He often gets mad for the pettiest reasons possible, such as one of his fighters dancing to disco because Sully dislikes disco, or when one of his assistants didn't give him enough coke. He also threatens to kill them if they get in his way.
- While the Hitman heinous standards are very high, Sully passes them due to the unique nature of his kills by setting up death matches and forcing his fighters to beat their opponents to death, and constantly threatening to kill them if they fail or get in his way.
Trivia[]
- He and Etta Davis are the only Hitman Elusive Targets to be Pure Evil.
External Links[]
- Sully Bowden on the Villains Wiki
- Sully Bowden on the Hitman Wiki
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