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Play George Foreman's KO Boxing (USA, Europe) Online

Dodge, jab, and wait for openings against predictable opponents—Foreman’s grunts and stiff controls give it that janky Game Boy charm.

Developer: Acclaim Entertainment
Genre: Sports
Released: 1992
File size: 75 bytes
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Game Overview

George Foreman's KO Boxing came out for the Game Boy in 1992, published by Acclaim Entertainment. It was one of many sports titles trying to capture the feel of boxing on a small screen, back when portable gaming was still mostly black and white. The game let you step into the ring as George Foreman himself, or choose from a roster of other fighters, each with their own stats and styles.

You control your boxer from a side view, throwing jabs, hooks, and uppercuts with the D-pad and buttons. The main goal is to win matches by knocking out your opponent or outscoring them on points. Signature mechanics include a stamina bar that depletes with each punch, forcing you to manage your energy, and blocking to reduce incoming damage. The pacing is deliberate; you spend a lot of time circling, waiting for openings rather than swinging wildly. It feels like a patient, tactical brawl where one well-timed punch can turn the fight.

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