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  2. Fight Night Round 4 - Wikipedia

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    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 in 2009 for the PlayStation 3 , Xbox 360 , Windows Mobile and BlackBerry . [ 2 ]

  3. Fight Night (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Fight Night is a series of boxing video games created by EA Sports. It follows on from their previous series Knockout Kings , produced for various platforms yearly between 1998 and 2003. The series was well received critically, with the PS3 version of Fight Night Round 4 achieving a Metacritic score of 88/100, [ 1 ] and several of the games ...

  4. Category:Fight Night (video game series) - Wikipedia

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    Fight Night Round 3; Fight Night Round 4 This page was last edited on 9 November 2024, at 19:00 (UTC). Text is available under the Creative Commons ...

  5. Fight Night Round 3 - Wikipedia

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    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 20, 2006, for the Xbox , Xbox 360 , PlayStation Portable and PlayStation 2 .

  6. Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Angel Manfredy - Wikipedia

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    Floyd Mayweather Jr. had captured his first world title at the age of 21 two months prior after defeating Genaro Hernández on October 3, 1998. [3] Following his victory, Mayweather quickly entered negotiations with Angel Manfredy and the two fighters reached an agreement to face one another that same month with the fight set for December 19, 1998. [4]

  7. Fight Night - Wikipedia

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    Fight Night (1985 video game), a boxing computer game published by Accolade and U.S. Gold; Fight Night (video game series), a series of video games produced by EA Sports, unrelated to the Accolade game Fight Night 2004, the first game in the series; Fight Night Round 2, the first sequel to Fight Night 2004; Fight Night Round 3, the second sequel

  8. Floyd Mayweather Jr. vs. Sharmba Mitchell - Wikipedia

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    However, the fight fell through when Wright insisted on an even 50–50 split of the fight's purse which Mayweather refused. [3] Ricky Hatton , who held the IBF's version of the super lightweight title expressed interest in a unification bout with Mayweather, but his offer was declined and he instead pursued a unification with the WBA's super ...

  9. Fight Night Round 2 - Wikipedia

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    The game's protagonist, Little Mac, can become a playable fighter in the GameCube version of Fight Night Round 2 if the player either completes every circuit in Super Punch-Out!! or creates a new character in Fight Night Round 2 with "MACMAN" as the character's first name. [citation needed] Nine venues, including Atlantic City and Flushing, Queens.