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World Champ
World Champ, known in Japan as Great Boxing: Rush Up (グレートボクシングラッシュアップ?), is a 1990 boxing game developed and published in Japan by Visco for the Nintendo Family Computer, and was later published in North America by Romstar for the Nintendo Entertainment System.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/World_Champ
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Wii Sports Club
Wii Sports Club (Japanese: Wiiスポーツ クラブ, Hepburn: Wī Supōtsu Kurabu?) is a sports video game from Nintendo released as downloadable software for the Wii U. It consists of HD remakes of the individual sports from the 2006 Wii launch title, Wii Sports, which can be purchased individually or rented for a period of time. The first set of sports, bowling and tennis, were released in Japan on 30 October 2013, in Europe and North America on 7 November 2013, and in Australia and New Zealand on 8 November 2013. Golf was later released following a Nintendo Direct presentation on 18 December 2013. Baseball and Boxing was released at the end of June 2014.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Sports_Club
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Wii Sports
Wii Sports (Wii スポーツ, Wī Supōtsu?) is a 2006 sports game developed and published by Nintendo as a launch title for the Wii video game console (and the first title for this console), and part of the Touch! Generations. The game was first released in North America along with the Wii on November 19, 2006, and was released in Japan, Australia, and Europe the following month. It was included as a pack-in game with the Wii console in all territories except Japan and South Korea, making it the first game included with the launch of a Nintendo system since Mario's Tennis for the Virtual Boy in 1995. Wii Sports is now available on its own as part of the Nintendo Selects collection of games and is no longer a pack-in game for the Wii.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wii_Sports
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Wade Hixton's Counter Punch
Wade Hixton's Counter Punch is a boxing video game for Game Boy Advance that plays like Punch-Out!.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wade_Hixton%27s_Counter_Punch
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Victorious Boxers: Revolution
Victorious Boxers: Revolution, known as Hajime no Ippo: Revolution (はじめの一歩 REVOLUTION?) in Japan and Victorious Boxers: Challenge in PAL Regions, is a Japanese-developed boxing video game developed by AQ Interactive for the Wii. The game is based on the manga and anime series, Hajime no Ippo. Players are able to use the Wii controller to mimic boxing moves and knock out the opponent. The game was released in Japan on June 21, 2007 and in North America on October 16, 2007.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorious_Boxers:_Revolution
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Victorious Boxers: Ippo's Road to Glory
Victorious Boxers: Ippo's Road to Glory, known in Japan as Hajime no Ippo: Victorious Boxers (はじめの一歩 VICTORIOUS BOXERS?, lit. "The First Step: Victorious Boxers"), is a Japanese-developed boxing video game created by New Corporation for the Sony PlayStation 2 video game console. It is based on the manga and anime series Hajime no Ippo. Though the original series is very popular in Japan, it is not as widely known in the United States (US). The game was released in Japan on December 14, 2000 and in North America on November 5, 2001.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorious_Boxers:_Ippo%27s_Road_to_Glory
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Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit
Victorious Boxers 2: Fighting Spirit is the North American sequel to Victorious Boxers: Ippo's Road to Glory. Its original Japanese title is Hajime no Ippo: All-Stars (はじめの一歩 ALL☆STARS?, lit. "The First Step: All-Stars"). In Japan, it is actually the third game in the series to be released on the PlayStation 2. Because of this, it is sometimes confused with the actual second Japanese game, Hajime no Ippo 2: Victorious Road (はじめの一歩2 VICTORIOUS ROAD?). Like its predecessor, it is based on the anime and manga series Hajime no Ippo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Victorious_Boxers_2:_Fighting_Spirit
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Toughman Contest (video game)
Toughman Contest is a boxing video game for the Sega Genesis/Mega Drive and Sega 32X. The game is based on the Toughman Contest, an amateur boxing competition. The game was released in 1995 in North America and Europe. It features Eric "Butterbean" Esch as the cover character as well as the game's final boss. After defeating the final opponent, Butterbean emerges from the crowd to challenge the player.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Toughman_Contest_(video_game)
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TKO Super Championship Boxing
TKO Super Championship Boxing - known in Japan as Kentou-Ou World Champion (拳闘王ワールドチャンピオン?, "King Boxer World Champion") - is a boxing video game, developed by Sting Entertainment and published by SOFEL, which was released in 1992.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/TKO_Super_Championship_Boxing
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Title Bout Championship Boxing
Title Bout Championship Boxing, abbreviated as TBCB, is a text-based boxing simulation that offers historical and fictional play, as well as the ability to forecast upcoming bouts. It is based on the popular 1979 tabletop game of the same name, which was created by Jim and Tom Trunzo.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Title_Bout_Championship_Boxing
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Teleroboxer
Teleroboxer (テレロ ボクサー, Tererobokusā?) is a game for Nintendo's Virtual Boy video game console. The game is a boxing simulator played in the first person view.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Teleroboxer
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Super Punch-Out!! (arcade game)
Super Punch-Out!! (スーパーパンチアウト!!, Sūpā Panchi-Auto!!?) is a 1984 arcade game by Nintendo. It is a boxing game with the same gameplay and digitized speech of its arcade precursor, Punch-Out!!. This second game in the Punch-Out!! series introduced recurring video games characters such as Bear Hugger, Dragon Chan, Vodka Drunkenski (whose name was changed to Soda Popinski in later releases), Great Tiger and Super Macho Man.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Punch-Out!!_(arcade_game)
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Super Punch-Out!!
Super Punch-Out!! (スーパーパンチアウト!!, Sūpā Panchi-Auto!!?) is a boxing video game developed and published by Nintendo for the SNES. It was released on September 14, 1994 in North America and again in the same region in 1996. It was released in Europe on January 26, 1995 for the same console and in Japan in 1998 for the Nintendo Power flash RAM cartridge series and the Super Famicom. The game was released for the Wii's Virtual Console in Europe on March 20, 2009, in North America on March 30, 2009, and in Japan on July 7, 2009. It is the fourth game in the Punch-Out!! series, taking place after the Punch-Out!! game for the NES.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Super_Punch-Out!!
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Sports Champions 2 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sports Champions 2 is a 2012 sports video game developed by San Diego Studio and Zindagi Games and published by Sony Computer Entertainment for PlayStation 3, which utilizes PlayStation Move. It is the sequel to Sports Champions. New functions include boxing, golf, bowling, skiing, and tennis.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sports_Champions_2
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Sierra Championship Boxing
Sierra Championship Boxing is a boxing video game developed by Evryware and published by Sierra On-Line in 1983. Versions were released for Apple II, Commodore 64, DOS, and Macintosh.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sierra_Championship_Boxing
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Ring ni Kakero (video game)
Ring ni Kakero (リングにかけろ?, lit. "Bring the Ring") is a Japan-exclusive release that was scheduled to sell as a Super Famicom video game in 1995. Because of the fewer-than-expected orders and the market of the Super Famicom getting smaller, it was sold instead as part of the Japanese Nintendo Power download game service, in 1998.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_ni_Kakero_(video_game)
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Ring King
Ring King, known in the PAL regions as King of Boxer, and known in Japan as Family Boxing (ファミリーボクシング, Famirī Bokushingu?), is an arcade boxing game originally developed and published by Woodplace, Inc. in the PAL regions in 1985, and later published by Data East in North America the same year.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ring_King
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Riddick Bowe Boxing
Riddick Bowe Boxing (リディック・ボウ ボクシング, Boxing Ridikku Bou?) is a multiplatform boxing video game released in 1993. It was also released for the Nintendo Game Boy and Sega Game Gear consoles. The game is virtually identical to Evander Holyfield's "Real Deal" Boxing, apart from the fighters included and the style of the graphics.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Riddick_Bowe_Boxing
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RealSports Boxing
RealSports Boxing is a boxing based video game developed by Atari and released in 1987 for the Atari 2600. It is part of the RealSports series of games from Atari. The game has a side view of the ring, allowing the player to move up and down, as well as from left to right. There are four selectable characters in the game, Lefty O'Leary, Jabbin' Jack, Macho Man, or Iron Fists. The aim of the game is to knock out the opposition by filling up a bar at the bottom of the screen which allows the player to deliver the knock out blow. The game can be played with two players simultaneously.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/RealSports_Boxing
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Ready 2 Rumble: Revolution
Ready 2 Rumble: Revolution is the third game in the Ready 2 Rumble Boxing series, released in North America on March 17, 2009, in Europe on March 20, 2009 and in Australia on March 26, 2009. Unlike the previous games developed by Midway, the third iteration was developed by AKI Corporation USA and produced by STEREO MODE under licensed from The Buffer Partnership. The game is distributed by Atari.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ready_2_Rumble:_Revolution
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Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing: Round 2 is a boxing game for the Dreamcast, Nintendo 64, PlayStation, PlayStation 2, and Game Boy Advance. It is also the sequel to Ready 2 Rumble Boxing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ready_2_Rumble_Boxing:_Round_2
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Ready 2 Rumble Boxing
Ready 2 Rumble Boxing is a boxing video game developed by Midway and published in 1999 for the Dreamcast, PlayStation, Game Boy Color, and Nintendo 64. The success of the Dreamcast version led to it becoming one of the few Sega All Stars titles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ready_2_Rumble_Boxing
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Punch-Out!! (Wii)
Punch-Out!! is a boxing video game developed by Next Level Games for the Wii and is the fifth main game in Nintendo's Punch-Out!! series following the SNES version of Super Punch-Out!!.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punch-Out!!_(Wii)
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Punch-Out!! (NES)
Punch-Out!! (パンチアウト!!, Panchiauto!!?), originally released in North America as Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, is a boxing sports fighting video game for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) developed and published by Nintendo in 1987. Part of the Punch-Out!! series, it is a port of both the Punch-Out!! and Super Punch-Out!! arcade games (particularly the latter) with some variations.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punch-Out!!_(NES)
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Punch-Out!! (arcade game)
Punch-Out!! (パンチアウト!!, Panchi-Auto!!?) is a boxing arcade game by Nintendo, originally released late 1983. It was the first in a series of successful Punch-Out!! games, producing an arcade sequel known as Super Punch-Out!!, a spin-off of the series titled Arm Wrestling, a highly popular version for the NES originally known as Mike Tyson's Punch-Out!!, and Super Punch-Out!! for the SNES.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Punch-Out!!_(arcade_game)
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Prize Fighter (video game)
Prize Fighter is a boxing video game developed by Digital Pictures and released by Sega for its Sega CD in 1993. Like other Digital Pictures titles, it is an interactive movie utilizing full motion video. All video footage during gameplay is in black and white. The game was directed by Ron Stein, who had previously worked as a fight coordinator for various films. Played entirely from a first-person perspective, the game casts players as an upstart boxer known as "The Kid", who must fight a series of opponents (played by Jimmy Nickerson, Manny Perry, Billy Lucas and Ben Bray) and win the championship. Prize Fighter was the pack-in game for the X'Eye, alongside two non-gaming software titles.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Prize_Fighter_(video_game)
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Power Punch II
Power Punch II is a boxing video game released for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES) in 1992. The game was developed by Beam Software under supervision from Nintendo, until the latter disowned the production of the game, and as a result, it was published by American Softworks Corp.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Power_Punch_II
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Onizuka Katsuya Super Virtual Boxing
Onizuka Katsuya Super Virtual Boxing ~Shin Kentou Ou Densetsu~ (鬼塚勝也スーパーヴァーチャルボクシング 〜真拳闘王伝説〜?, "Boxing Legend True King: Super Virtual Boxing Onizuka Katsuya") is a boxing video game, developed by Sting Entertainment and published by SOFEL, which was released exclusively in Japan in 1993. It was licensed and endorsed by Katsuya Onizuka, a former WBA Super Flyweight champion.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Onizuka_Katsuya_Super_Virtual_Boxing
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Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Boxing
Muhammad Ali Heavyweight Boxing is a boxing video game that was developed by Park Place Productions and published by Virgin Interactive in 1992. It was released for the Sega Mega Drive/Sega Genesis console.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Muhammad_Ali_Heavyweight_Boxing
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Legend of Success Joe
Legend of Success Joe (あしたのジョー伝説, Ashita no Jō Densetsu?) is a boxing video game created by Wave Corp. and released for the Neo-Geo arcade and home system. The game is based on Tomorrow's Joe (a translation of the same name above), a manga created by Tetsuya Chiba and Asao Takamori in the early 1970s, that was also adapted into several anime series. The game had a home system launch price of approximately $200 USD.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Legend_of_Success_Joe
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Knockout Kings
Knockout Kings is a series of boxing video games that were produced by EA Sports for the PlayStation, Nintendo 64, PlayStation 2, Xbox, Game Boy Color and GameCube yearly between 1998 and 2003.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Knockout_Kings
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Kinect Sports
Kinect Sports is a sports video game developed by Rare and published by Microsoft Game Studios for the Xbox 360. The game utilizes the Kinect motion-sensing peripheral and was released in North America, Europe, Australasia and Japan in November 2010 as a launch title for Kinect.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kinect_Sports
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Heavyweight Champ
Heavyweight Champ is a series of boxing video games released by Sega. The original game was released in 1976. The game featured black-and-white graphics and critics have since identified it as the first video game to feature hand-to-hand fighting. Sega released a remake to arcades in 1987, changing the side perspective of the original game to a third-person viewpoint from behind the boxer. Both games feature unique controls that simulate throwing actual punches.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Heavyweight_Champ
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Greatest Heavyweights
Greatest Heavyweights is a boxing video game that was published by Sega in 1994. It was released for the Sega Genesis console. It is a follow-up to Evander Holyfield's Real Deal Boxing, and is virtually identical in many ways, apart from a number of significant improvements.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Greatest_Heavyweights
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George Foreman's KO Boxing
George Foreman's KO Boxing is a boxing video game produced by Acclaim, featuring boxer George Foreman, released in 1992. Years later, Acclaim released another game featuring Foreman, Foreman For Real.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/George_Foreman%27s_KO_Boxing
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Foreman For Real
Foreman For Real (フォアマン フォーリアル?) is a 1995 boxing video game for the Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega Genesis, and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System featuring George Foreman. It is the follow-up to Acclaim's previous release, George Foreman's KO Boxing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foreman_For_Real
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Foes of Ali
Foes of Ali is a boxing video game that was developed by Gray Matter Studios and published by EA Sports in 1995. It was released exclusively for the 3DO Interactive Multiplayer console. It was one of the first boxing games to render matches using 3D graphics. Thus, boxers in the game could be shown to move 360 degrees around the ring in a more convincing fashion than had previously been possible using 2D sprites. The gameplay bears many similarities to that featured in 4D Sports Boxing.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Foes_of_Ali
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The Final Round
The Final Round, known in Japan as Hādo Panchā - Ketsumamire no Eikō - (ハードパンチャー - 血まみれの栄光 -, "Hard Puncher - Blood Soaked Glory -"), is a boxing arcade game released by Konami in 1988 and re-released by Taito in 2001.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Final_Round
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Final Blow
Final Blow is a boxing arcade game created in 1988 by Taito. The name would remain the same for all ported platforms, except for the Sega Mega Drive/Genesis versions, which Sega released outside of Japan as James 'Buster' Douglas Knockout Boxing featuring Buster Douglas himself in 1990 immediately after his victory over Mike Tyson.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Final_Blow
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Fighting Mania
Fighting Mania: Fist of the North Star, released in Japan as Punch Mania: Hokuto no Ken (パンチマニア 北斗の拳, Panchi Mania Hokuto no Ken?), is a boxing game based on the manga series Fist of the North Star released by Konami in 2000 as a coin-operated arcade game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fighting_Mania
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Fight Night Round 4
Fight Night Round 4 is a boxing video game developed by EA Sports. It is the sequel to Fight Night Round 3, released in 2006. It was released on June 25, 2009 in North America and on June 26, 2009 in Europe, for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game's featured boxers are Muhammad Ali and Mike Tyson. It contains 48 licensed boxers as well as several new modes, such as Legacy mode.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_Night_Round_4
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Fight Night Round 3
Fight Night Round 3 is a boxing video game developed by Electronic Arts. It is the sequel to EA Sports' previous boxing title, Fight Night Round 2, which was released in 2005. Fight Night Round 3 was released on February 22, 2006 for the Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2. The PlayStation 3 version of the game was released on December 5, 2006.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_Night_Round_3
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Fight Night Round 2
Fight Night Round 2 (also known as Fight Night 2005) is the sequel to Electronic Arts' Fight Night 2004. It was released for PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube consoles in 2005. It was the only Fight Night game in the series to be released on the GameCube.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_Night_Round_2
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Fight Night Champion
Fight Night Champion is a boxing video game developed by EA Canada and published by EA Sports. It is the fifth entry in the Fight Night series and was released on March 1, 2011 for the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. The game takes a drastic turn from its predecessors, depicting a "grittier", "darker" setting with animations and player damage that "truly conveys the brutality of the sport of boxing." The violence and strong language in the game earned it a Mature rating from the Entertainment Software Rating Board, the first and so far the only EA Sports title to do so.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_Night_Champion
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Fight Night 2004
Fight Night 2004 is a 2004 boxing video game developed by Electronic Arts. It is the successor to EA's previous boxing series, Knockout Kings. Four sequels followed, Fight Night Round 2 in 2005, Fight Night Round 3 in 2006, Fight Night Round 4 in 2009 and Fight Night Champion in 2011. Its chief features are a career mode, in-depth and reasonably realistic fighting and an analog stick-based control scheme dubbed Total Punch Control, which was re-used, with enhancements, in the sequels.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_Night_2004
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Fight Night (EA video game series)
Fight Night is a series of boxing video games created by EA Sports.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fight_Night_(EA_video_game_series)
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FaceBreaker
FaceBreaker (also titled FaceBreaker K.O. Party for the Wii version,) is a fighting game created by Fight Night developers, EA Canada. It was released for the Xbox 360, Wii, and PlayStation 3 and was announced on January 30, 2008 by 1UP.com. The game was released on September 4, 2008. As of October 2008, the game has sold 52,000 units in Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 combined.. EA announced in January 2010 that they would be closing down online services for this game on February 2, 2010.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FaceBreaker
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Evander Holyfield's Real Deal Boxing
Evander Holyfield's "Real Deal" Boxing is a boxing video game that was developed by ACME Interactive and published by Sega in 1992, released for the Sega Genesis and Sega Game Gear consoles. It was followed by a sequel in 1994, Greatest Heavyweights, which featured a number of improvements.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Evander_Holyfield%27s_Real_Deal_Boxing
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Don King Presents: Prizefighter
Don King Presents: Prizefighter is a boxing video game for the Xbox 360. The game was met with mixed reviews upon its release.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Don_King_Presents:_Prizefighter
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Digital Champ: Battle Boxing
Digital Champ: Battle Boxing is a single-player video game released in 1989 for TurboGrafx-16 by Naxat Soft. The game was released to the Virtual Console in Japan on April 15, 2008, Europe on May 16, 2008, and in North America on October 20, 2008.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Digital_Champ:_Battle_Boxing
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Champion Boxing
Champion Boxing (チャンピオンボクシング?, "Boxing Champion") is a 1984 boxing sports arcade game developed and published by Sega for the arcades, and later ported to the Sega SG-1000 the following year, only in Japan and Europe. It was Sega-AM2 founder and leader Yu Suzuki's debut creation, along with AM7's Rieko Kodama In 1985, a successor of Champion Boxing titled Champion Pro Wrestling was released in the arcades, and ported to the SG-1000 and the MSX home computer the same year. However, this is a professional wrestling game instead of a boxing game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Champion_Boxing
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By Fair Means or Foul
By Fair Means or Foul (later also released as Pro Boxing Simulator) is a boxing video game first published for a range of 8-bit home computers in 1988 by Superior Software. It was later reissued with the new title by Codemasters who also published conversions for 16-bit computers. The game offers a variety of boxing moves including fouls. The game received mixed reviews.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/By_Fair_Means_or_Foul
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Bush vs. Kerry Boxing
Bush vs. Kerry Boxing is a boxing video game developed and published by Sorrent for mobile phones. It was released in North America on August 22, 2004.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bush_vs._Kerry_Boxing
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Boxing Legends of the Ring
Boxing Legends of the Ring (known in Japan as ファイナルノックアウト (Final Knockout?)) is a boxing video game for the Mega Drive/Genesis and Super NES consoles. The boxers are represented by 2D sprites seen from over the shoulder of one of the fighters. The title of the game refers to the famous boxing magazine, The Ring, which the game is licensed to associate itself with. The following famous middleweight boxers are represented in the game: Sugar Ray Leonard, Roberto Durán, Thomas Hearns, James Toney, Marvin Hagler, Jake LaMotta, Sugar Ray Robinson, and Rocky Graziano.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_Legends_of_the_Ring
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Boxing Fever
Boxing Fever is a boxing video game developed by Digital Fiction and published by Majesco for the Game Boy Advance. It was released in North America on October 30, 2001, and in Europe on February 15, 2002.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_Fever
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Boxing (1990 video game)
Boxing (ボクシング?) (known in North America as Heavyweight Championship Boxing) is a boxing video game, developed by Tose and published by Tonkin House which was released in 1990.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_(1990_video_game)
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Boxing (1981 video game)
Boxing is a multiplayer sports video game produced by Mattel Electronics and released for its Intellivision video game system in 1981. The game simulates a 15-round boxing match with the goal of knocking out the opponent; at the time of the game's release a real-life professional boxing match may have lasted up to 15 rounds.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_(1981_video_game)
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Boxing (1980 video game)
Boxing is an Atari 2600 video game interpretation of the sport of boxing developed by Activision programmer Bob Whitehead. The game is based on Boxer, an unreleased 1978 arcade game from Whitehead's previous employer, Atari.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boxing_(1980_video_game)
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Black & Bruised
Black & Bruised is a boxing-based fighting video game developed by Digital Fiction and published by Majesco in 2003 in the USA, in PAL Regions such as Europe and Australia it was published by Sierra Entertainment.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Black_%26_Bruised
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Best Bout Boxing
Best Bout Boxing is a boxing arcade game released by Jaleco in 1994, where boxers have to compete for the fictional "1993 Worldfreeweight Championship" (no weight limitation). It was never released outside Japan.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Best_Bout_Boxing
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Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing
Barry McGuigan World Championship Boxing is a British 1985 computer game for 8-bit home computers released by Activision and later re-released by Mastertronic for the Amstrad CPC, Commodore 64 and ZX Spectrum. Released as Star Rank Boxing in the United States. Designed by Doug Barnett and developed by Troy Lyndon.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Barry_McGuigan_World_Championship_Boxing
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Animal Boxing
Animal Boxing is a video game for the Nintendo DS and on DSiWare. The game involves boxing with over 50 various animals by using the touchscreen; the game is played with the DS held upside down so that the touch screen is above. In single player mode, you play as a customizable human, while in multiplayer mode, which can be played with others using Nintendo Wi-Fi Connection, you can play as a human or an animal of your choice.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Animal_Boxing
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ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing
ABC Wide World Of Sports Boxing is a boxing computer game released in 1991. The game allows for more than just boxing, letting the player create and then train and manage their own character. It is based on the American Broadcasting Company (ABC) program Wide World of Sports and was released at the time of the program's 30th anniversary. Sportscaster Dan Dierdorf, then a boxing commentator for ABC, is featured in this game.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ABC_Wide_World_of_Sports_Boxing
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4D Sports Boxing
4D Sports Boxing is a 3D boxing computer game of the 4D Sports series, with motion capture animation, developed by Distinctive Software, Inc. (DSI) from Vancouver under their secondary trade name Unlimited Software. Its first version, 1.0, was published by Mindscape in June 1991. The game was released for PC, Apple Macintosh, Atari ST, Amiga and Fujitsu FM Towns Marty. The Macintosh version has slightly improved graphics, but a smaller screen size.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/4D_Sports_Boxing