Favorite boxing video game...
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DamnFight Night round 2 & 3. Great games at the time. The one before the most recent one was great as well. Still upset I came in second place in a tournament for my region that sent the winners to Las Vegas to meet Oscar, Mosley and Mike Tyson, and a chance to win 50k or something like that. I just wanted to go to meet these legends. And the nerd that beat me, who I beat in the first round but he got to advance because of a no show, I found out after wasn't even a boxing fan, just a gamer, he didn't even bother meeting the fighters, just showed up, lost his first fight and bounced immediately, didn't stick around to meet any of the stars. Ungrateful ****!
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Fa g body spammed me. I never played on an Xbox controller before the tournament so I wasnt comfortable using the side step counter technique, couldn't pull it off like I could on the ps3. Lost a split decision to a body spammer smh. Felt like beating his ass in the parking lot lol but I let it go.Comment
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Yea...i ws thinking of buying a ps4 but didn't bother cuz there was no new boxing games.Comment
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Ring King (notable for the appearance of oral sex by corner men between rounds if you aren't familiar with it by name). I just liked it cuz it was the only game where you could actually move around the ring, you could develop different styles to win fights & that didn't have a defined ending to it.
By the time FN came around I was nearly ending my video game playing career so while I loved FN (how can't you vs the older boxing games) it was never my favorite in the way Ring King was my favorite.Comment
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fight night 3 and also as a kid i really enjoyed playing chavez II for sega genesis, won't forget the intro music, was so badass
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The original Fight Night with Roy on the cover. The rag doll physics were legendary. I used to get guys stuck on the ropes and hit them with 7 or 8 unnecessary uppercuts when they were already knocked out. Chris Byrd was the best fighter on the game.Comment
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you are right, i loved that about that first fight night, you could keep punching your opponent after being KO'd something that is missed in FN 3
Ring King (notable for the appearance of oral sex by corner men between rounds if you aren't familiar with it by name). I just liked it cuz it was the only game where you could actually move around the ring, you could develop different styles to win fights & that didn't have a defined ending to it.
By the time FN came around I was nearly ending my video game playing career so while I loved FN (how can't you vs the older boxing games) it was never my favorite in the way Ring King was my favorite.

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