Fight Night (EA video game series)

Fight Night is a Boxspielserie from EA for game consoles.

The series is the sequel to EA's Knockout Kings, which first appeared in 1998 for Sony's PlayStation.

Parts of the series

So far, five parts of the series have been published

  • Fight Night: 2004, USK 6 (Xbox, PS2)
  • Fight Night: Round 2, USK 6 (Xbox, PS2, NGC )
  • Fight Night: Round 3, USK 16 (Xbox 360, Xbox, PS2, PSP, PS3)
  • Fight Night: Round 4, USK 12 (Xbox 360, PS3)
  • Fight Night: Champion, USK 16 (Xbox 360, PS3)

Content

The main part of the game is the career mode. In this, the player can determine the appearance of a boxer and to accompany him on his way to the top.

List of boxers in Part 3

The following boxers are in Fight Night: Round 3 included.

List of boxers in Fight Night Champion

  • Muhammad Ali
  • Sonny Liston
  • Christobal Arreola
  • Eddie Chambers
  • Butterbean (Eric Esch)
  • George Foreman
  • David Haye
  • Evander Holyfield
  • Wladimir Klitschko
  • Vitali Klitschko
  • Lennox Lewis
  • Sonny Liston
  • Tommy Morrison
  • Mike Tyson
  • Jack Johnson
  • Joe Louis
  • Rocky Marciano
  • Floyd Patterson
  • Joe Calzaghe
  • Chad Dawson
  • Bernard Hopkins
  • Roy Jones Jr.
  • Marvin Hagler
  • Jake Lamotta
  • Erislandy Lara
  • Ray Leonard
  • Peter Manfredo Jr.
  • Anthony Mundine
  • Carlos Monzon
  • Sergio Mora
  • Kelly Pavlik
  • Ray Robinson
  • Jermain Taylor
  • Fernando Vargas
  • Ronald Wright
  • Emanuel Augustus
  • Tim Bradley
  • Julio Cesar Chavez
  • Miguel Cotto
  • Oscar de la Hoya
  • Ricky Hatton
  • Thomas Hearns
  • Kendall Holt
  • Zab Judah
  • Ray Leonard
  • Shane Mosley
  • Victor Ortiz
  • Manny Pacquiao
  • Diego Corrales
  • Robert Guerrero
  • Jesse James Leija
  • Vinny Paz
  • Pernell Whitaker
  • Billy Dib
  • Yuriorkis Gamboa
  • Kevin Kelley
  • Nonito Donaire

Games from 1985

There was also the same ( other ) boxing games for the following home computer (Publisher Accolade ):

  • Apple II ( Accolade, 1985)
  • Atari 800 ( Accolade, 1985)
  • Commodore 64 ( U.S. Gold, 1986)
  • Atari 7800 (Atari, 1988)
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