Riddick Bowe Boxing (SNES)

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Really good boxing game for snes, them opponents could run but they couldn't hide. You can continue to 40 wins after which you retire but the game doesn't show anything so i stopped after the title bout.

**From the Manual**

ON NOVEMBER 13, 1992, RIDDICK BOWE REALIZED
HIS CHILDHOOD DREAM, In one of the most ferocious tithe fights in boxing history, “Big Daddy” pounded “The Real Deal” raw: to become the undisputed WBC Heavyweight Champion of the World.

For 12 grueling rounds, the 6'5,” 235-pound Bowe rocked Evander Holyfield with flurries of nipping jabs, thunderous uppercuts, and battering ram hooks. But Holyfield held his ground...until the 11th, when a stunning Bowe triple-shot sent Evander to his knees tor the mandatory eight-count.

In the final three minutes, a valiant effort by Holyfield to save his fading title failed, and Holyfield was forced to resign his belt to the younger, more deserving Bowe. For the new champ, who longed as a child to become the next Muhammed Ali, victory was a dream come true. And like his boyhood idol, Bowe has a championship demeanor that extends far beyond the confines of the ring.

Between training for his fourth tide defense, wrestling with his three children, and rattling off impressions of everyone from George Bush to Richard Pryor, the 26 year-old champ uses his own experience overcoming the odds to inspire today’s youth.

And now, standing on top of the world with the championship belt and a perfect 34-0 record, Riddick Bowe waits...for pout!

Are you ready for him???


**Trivia**

Riddick Bowe Boxing (リディック・ボウ ボクシング, Ridikku Bou Bokushingu) is a multiplatform boxing video game released in 1993. It was also released for the Game Boy and Game Gear consoles.

The game was released for the Super NES in Mexico and, partially, in American Southwest states, as Chavez and starred Julio César Chávez instead of Riddick Bowe. It is identical except that the Spanish language is used instead of English.







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