Greatest Heavyweights on the SEGA Genesis from 1993 is by far my most favourite boxing game that I have played in this series of boxing greats! It's fun and it makes me laugh so check out this episode to see what you're missing out on.
Low Blow is a beyond-the-rules boxing game where illegal hits are, in fact, legal. Landing a punch in someone's genitals is not only a legal move in this game, it's also quite effective.
TV Sports Boxing from Cinemaware is a great boxing career simulation that was ahead of its time in terms of presentation.
You play a rookie boxer trying to fight your way to the top. Fight bouts to win money, to pay for your training and manager. Ultimately fighting your way to the title of "Champion"!
Rocky is the video game based on the popular series of Rocky movies, released for the Sega Master System in 1987. The player must train Rocky Balboa before each fight to improve his skills.
Rocky possesses a straight punch, a hook, an uppercut, and body punch as well as various combos.
The opponents, in order, are Apollo Creed, Clubber Lang, and Ivan Drago.
Fights are of 15 rounds duration, with an increasing level of difficulty depending on the opponent, and different strategies required to overcome each.
The game also features a two-player mode where player two can choose from any of the above opponents, while player one always controls Rocky.
With Mick in my corner watch me as I dance my way to defeat!