

Also, when creating a fighter, it is no longer possible to alter whether the boxer is left or right-handed. After the player has won the title, they then fight all eight of the pugilists based on real-life boxers, in 'challenge' matches. As with Evander Holyfield in the previously-mentioned game, the eight real-life fighters have maximum values on all of the attributes featured.Ĭareer mode is slightly altered, in that the player fights their way through the thirty imaginary boxers in the game, with the last of these fights being for the World Heavyweight Title. The game uses an identical 'attributes' system for each boxer to Evander Holyfield's Real Deal Boxing, apart from one change: the attribute "defense" is no longer present.

Boxers will now also sometimes taunt their opponents before fights as well as during them. Some of them reflect utterances actually spoken by them during their careers.

The "taunting" feature is also improved the phrases used are now more varied, because each of the boxers based on real-life fighters have their own set of taunts. Perhaps the most noticeable improvement is the speed of the game it is significantly faster than the aforementioned title. The gameplay of the game is very similar to that featured in Evander Holyfield's Real Deal Boxing. Evander Holyfield is trying to defend some blows to the torso given out by Rocky Marciano.
