Evolution of Boxing Video Games 1987-2020! | NEW FIGHT NIGHT 2020?

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  • KillaMane26
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    #41
    ......Dont give me hope

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    • TX_BOXNG
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      #42
      They were all my favorites from knockout kings to fight night, but my favorite was round 2 when they had the cut man and the special trunks with shoes all that gear that would boost your attributes, fight night champion had the better gameplay also fn4 was great

      Now I just play ea sports ufc n box everybody with Conor McG at welterweight,

      It be awesome if PBC could release a video game, but console gaming is almost gone away everything is shifting to these easy dumb basic cell phone gaming

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      • YoungManRumble
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        #43
        Mike Tyson's Punch Out

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        • Marvlus Marv
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          #44
          Originally posted by 7Abz7
          I know a lot of people here are OG's and appreciate a good boxing game, and I found this video uploaded yesterday.

          👇 Which boxing game was your favourite? 👇

          https://********/0gd7X-mTj0s
          Come on, you're missing out the 1985 CLASSIC, Barry McGuigan's Boxing/Star Rank Boxing (US title). That still is a great game to play.
          Any mofo remember that? I'll green K anyone that had it. Commodore 64 on top.

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          • Citizen Koba
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            #45
            Originally posted by EnglishOxide
            I play Thrill of the Fight all the time. If you have the space to move around it's amazing. It's great for a workout and is much more realistic than Creed. All from just one developer too.

            If a big studio with funding started a VR boxing game it would be something really special.
            Yeah, space is an issue I reckon with VR, ain't got a rig myself, but my friend got one for his kids and I had a play, nearly knocked their 400l fishtank offa it's stand playing Superhot.

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            • RL_GMA
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              #46
              I like and still play Fight Night Champion online (XBOX Gamertag - RobertoFlackito).

              The problem with doing a Boxing game today is the Sport is so divided between Networks & Promoters that the licensing of the fighters will be a pain in the ass. It's easier to do the UFC games because the fighters are licensed under 1 umbrella and they've been selling more. Being the UFC on a more consistent basis does better business than Boxing (don't confuse the fighter payouts vs the money THE EVENTS make) it's a major reason why EA balked at doing a sequel and or another company not jumping on it.

              In today's World it would literally have to be:

              ESPN / TR Boxing Game
              DAZN Boxing Game
              PBC Boxing Game
              Last edited by RL_GMA; 06-08-2020, 01:36 PM.

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