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Untitled Boxing Game Tier List (2024) – All Fighting Styles, Ranked

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While Roblox is rich in combat games, it's pretty light on good boxing games, which is why I’ve found Untitled Boxing Game such a breath of fresh air. If you're new to the game, learn which styles to look out for using this Untitled Boxing Game tier list.

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Roblox Untitled Boxing Game Tier List - Best Fighting Styles

Any style in the Roblox Untitled Boxing Game can be deadly in the right hands. The game is more about skill than rolling a rare style, so I suggest you try out any new style you roll and see how it works out for you. There is much less difference than in some other fighting games, so focus on playing and practicing rather than worrying too much about re-rolls. Let's dive in!

TierFighting Styles
SHitman Style, Hawk Style , Slugger Style, Iron Fist Style, Ghost Style, Freedom Style
AHands Low Style, Shotgun Style, Ippo Style, Wolf Style, Bullet Style
BCorkscrew Style, Kimura Style, Trickster Style, Counter Style
CBasic Style, Smash Style, Long Guard Style, Turtle Style
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S-Tier Fighting Styles

  • Hitman: A great all-around style that only has one downside: a weak dash. If you can live with that, this is an awesome skill set. (Ultimate: Nightmare Barrage)
  • Slugger: Like the Hitman style, Slugger has a weak dash but also a weak block. However, you’ll have more power than any other fighter and punches power up your ultimate. (Ultimate: Rage)
  • Freedom: This fighting style bounds you to no style, and lets you switch between three types: Smash, Whirlwind and Flicker. While you can to shuffle styles, you're more vulnerable using the Freedom style, which shouldn't be a problem for experienced players. (Ultimate: Last Sun)

A-Tier Fighting Styles

  • Ippo: The only A-tier style with a solid dash, which is paid for in a slower start-up. However, the damage is really good once you’re connecting. (Ultimate: Dempsey Roll)
  • Shotgun: With great jabs and a powerful special attack, the Shotgun is a good style for heavy hitters. With this style, you'll have balanced stats that can go toe-to-toe with any style. Its Barrage ability is a powerful tool to break any block, but it drains lots of stamina, so be wary (Ultimate: Target Practice)
  • Bullet: This style can annihilate your opponent if you know how to use it right. The bullet jabs can deal with any block and dash-reliant opponents, and the heavy attack switches hands after each blow, which adds unpredictability to the mix. The basic attacks don't deal much damage, but the ultimate attack takes half of your opponent's health in a second! (Ultimate: Cheating Combo)

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B-Tier Fighting Styles

  • Trickster: If dashing is your thing, don’t worry about the S-tier styles and hope for Trickster. Very hard to read thanks to some strange but fun moves. (Ultimate: Look-Away Frog Punch)
  • Counter: Solid dash and, as you’d expect, good counterattacks. Power is low unless you counter, when your damage is insane, so stick to this style if you can master the technique. (Ultimate: Jolt Blow)
  • Corkscrew: The Corkscrew style lets you deal light and fast punches in multiple succession, culminating in a mighty blow that deals plenty of damage. Although it gives you a high healing rate, the Corkscrew's secondary attack is easy to predict as it always lands from the right. (Ultimate: Heartbreak Shot)

C-Tier Fighting Styles

  • Basic: The style you’ll start with and worth playing a few bouts with before using any spins. It’s a very balanced style with no real strengths or weaknesses, making it perfect to find how you like to play before aiming for a style that suits your own. (Ultimate: Full force Uppercut)
  • Smash: Hard to play and hard to land big hits, but when you do they’ll connect for big damage. (Ultimate: Smash Punch Finisher)
  • Long Guard: This is an interesting basic style as it feels a little different. A fast start-up and good jab reach can be tough to beat, but you pay for it with a slow dash and weaker light punches. (Ultimate: 1-1-2)

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