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Untitled Boxing Game Iron Fist update changes

Make a fist of it.

Roblox has some great combat games, but Untitled Boxing Game easily tops my list. The game's Iron Fist update added a legendary fighting style that any competitive player will want to get their hands on.

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While a new fighting style is already big news, I was more interested in seeing the balance changes made to the game. Check out all the details below. 

Changes in the Untitled Boxing Game Iron Fist update

The biggest new introduction with the update was a new legendary fighting style, which is called Iron Fist. The theme of this style is twofold. First, you’ll do very big damage with hits and they’ll also inflict Slow on your opponent. However, you will also take damage when you land blows. Secondly, you will take less damage if your opponent successfully counters while you’re throwing one of your slow punches.

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Untitled Boxing Game Iron Fist update - Style nerfs and buffs

This is the list of nerfs and buffs to styles included with the Iron Fist update to the Roblox Untinted Boxing Game. Some powerful fighting styles got powered down, while others got a slight boost.

Ghost style (nerfed)

  • Ghost Jab slowed down a lot (now as fast as hands low)
  • M2 has very small highlights
  • Block damage reduced
  • Dash iframes reduced

Still an overall very fast style, just more balanced now. A bigger rework will come in the future to read the ghost jab potentially as a skill (so it has a cooldown with pros/cons, and adds dimension to gameplay).

Hitman style (slight nerf)

  • Slight damage reduction overall

Hands Low style (buffed)

  • Less damage is taken when hit by a counter
  • Slight block increase
  • Stamina consumption on m1s decreased

Hawk style (buffed)

  • Backdash buffed
  • Block slightly buffed
  • Light attacks dmg buffed after the first
  • Damage taken on counters reduced

Kimura style (buffed)

  • The slowed effect has been completely reworked
  • Each body shot you land builds up. it goes down slowly if the enemy evades you
  • The effect of slowed is dependent on how much you've built up on a linear scale
  • The more Slow Down you inflict, the slower the opponent's movement speed is, as well as their dash speed, iframes, and stamina consumption

Slugger style (nerfed)

  • M1 damage reduced
  • M1 and M2 block damage was greatly reduced

Trickster style (buffed)

  • Frog punch ult buffed
  • M2 damage and speed increased
  • Block buffed slightly

Wolf style (buffed)

  • White fang buffed (faster and less end lag)
  • General improvements

For more on Untitled Boxing Game, check out Untitled Boxing Game Trello Link & Discord and Is Kimura Style worth it in Untitled Boxing Game? here at Pro Game Guides!


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Chris Marling
Chris Marling is a writer and editor with more than 20 years of experience across newspapers, magazines, and websites. Based in the UK, he has written professionally on everything from tech to tearooms. But his real passion is gaming, going right back to the Atari 2600 - and especially RPGs and MMOs. He cut his teeth on games such as The Realm and Anarchy Online. But 20 years on still gets excited about exploring each new world. When not online, you'll find him gaming analog-style around the table. Chris has had five of his own board games published, including Pioneer Days and Armageddon.