Play Chavez Boxing Online
Dodge, weave, and time your punches just right—this SNES boxing game makes every jab and hook feel weighty, with crowd noise and glove thuds selling the fight. Versus mode turns into pure chaos once someone lands that first lucky uppercut.

Chavez Boxing came out for the Super Nintendo in 1993, published by American Softworks. It was one of several boxing games on the system, trying to carve out its own space with a focus on a real world fighter. The graphics and sound were pretty standard for the time, with digitized sprites and a functional, if not flashy, presentation.
You control Julio César Chávez, moving him around the ring to land punches and avoid your opponent's attacks. The main goal is to win fights, either by knockout or decision. The game uses a two button system for jabs and power punches, combined with directional inputs for hooks and uppercuts. Defense relies on holding a button to block or using the D-pad to duck and weave. The pacing is deliberate, demanding careful timing rather than button mashing. It feels like a straightforward, no frills simulation of the sport's rhythm.

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