

His moral compass doesn't always point north, but TJ is trying his best to atone for his past mistakes the only way he knows how: Punching things.

Also, his eyepatch is now blue with a white star, further continuing his All-American-styled appearance in the series. His tanktop appears more tattered and his American-themed shoes have been replaced with combat boots. TJ Combo's retro costume largely mirrors his KI2 outfit, but with few changes: He has cybernetic implants that are covered with red, white and blue wrist wraps, and he wears an Ultratech Championship belt. He no longer wears the eyepatch from KI2/Gold, and both of his upper arms are covered in long scars from the surgeries that removed his cybernetic implants. He now wears a blue workout shirt with the name of his gym on the front, star-spangled blue shorts, long boxing shoes that go up to his ankles but instead of boxing gloves, he now wears red MMA style fighting gloves with a white star. In Killer Instinct (2013), Combo's redesign is more in-line with his original appearance (besides his new goatee) when compared to some of the major design overhauls. He wears an eyepatch over his left eye, a wound he sustained from fighting Riptor, and he has ditched his boxing gloves for hand wraps. His tank top is fairly shredded and he now wears long camo pants instead of shorts, along with new American-themed sneakers. In Killer Instinct 2, Combo gets some slight changes to his appearance.

His primary weapons are his red boxing gloves. Combo wears a red, white and blue, star-spangled tank top, black shorts with a red belt and red and white-striped socks under his blue and white shoes. In the original Killer Instinct (1994), TJ Combo is depicted as a tall, African-American man with a fairly-muscular physique and short, dark hair.
