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Play World Championship Boxing Manager Amiga Online

1990 Amiga boxing manager sim. Train fighters, manage matchups, navigate two governing bodies. 97 opponents, 15-20 fights to championship. Text-based fight commentary.

Developer: Goliath Games, Krisalis Software Ltd., Gremlin Graphics Software Limited, Ziggurat Interactive, Inc.
Genre: Simulation Sports
Released: 1990
File size: 612.24 KB
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Game Overview

World Championship Boxing Manager is one of those deep, slightly obsessive Amiga games where you live and breathe every decision. You start in this little office with icons for everything—training schedules, contract negotiations, scouting opponents—and suddenly you're agonizing over whether your fighter should work on footwork or power punches this week.

The fights themselves play out through text commentary that’s weirdly tense. Two announcers bicker about whether your guy’s left hook is landing clean, and you’re sitting there yelling at the screen because you told him to play defensive and he’s swinging wild anyway. There are two boxing federations with different rules, so a win in one might not mean much in the other—just like real boxing politics.

It takes forever to climb the rankings (like 15-20 fights), but that’s the fun part. Do you take a risky match against a brawler for better pay, or play it safe with a nobody? Either way, your fighter’s face will probably end up looking like mashed potatoes by the time he hits the top.

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