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  2. Fight Night Round 2 - Wikipedia

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    Throw in an engrossing career mode, as well as the facility to create your own boxer, and you finally have a heavyweight boxing game." [22] However, Detroit Free Press gave the PS2 version three stars out of four and stated that, "There are some things that made me grimace, such as the repetitive commentary and sluggish movement for online play ...

  3. ABC Wide World of Sports Boxing - Wikipedia

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    ABC Wide World Of Sports Boxing is a boxing video game released in 1991. The player can create, 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 ...

  4. Foreman For Real - Wikipedia

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    Foreman For Real (フォアマン フォーリアル, Foaman Fō Riaru) is a 1995 boxing video game for the Game Boy, Game Gear, Sega Genesis, and the Super Nintendo Entertainment System featuring George Foreman. [5] It is the follow-up to Acclaim's previous release, George Foreman's KO Boxing. The game was met with negative reviews which ...

  5. By Fair Means or Foul - Wikipedia

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    The game was then released as a budget title by Codemasters in 1990 under the new title Pro Boxing Simulator (to fit with its long-running series). Controversially, this version had the words "New Release" on the cassette cover which led to complaints when people bought the game not realising it was the same as By Fair Means or Foul .

  6. Title Bout Championship Boxing - Wikipedia

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    The Trunzo brothers did not retain the name of their game, but they had the rights to the rest of it and released TKO Boxing for DOS through Lance Haffner Games in 1990. They later published another tabletop game, APBA Boxing, that used dice, and in 2001 Comp-U-Sport brought the game back to the digital realm with Title Fight 2001.

  7. George Foreman's KO Boxing - Wikipedia

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    The two 16-bit versions of KO Boxing were developed by Beam Software for the Super Nintendo Entertainment System and the Mega Drive, in 1992. Beam Software also developed the Game Boy and the Nintendo Entertainment System versions. The versions for Master System and Game Gear are different, and are based on the Master System version of ...

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  9. Evander Holyfield's Real Deal Boxing - Wikipedia

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    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 Mega Drive/Genesis and Game Gear consoles. It was followed by a sequel in 1993, Greatest Heavyweights , which featured a number of improvements.