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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8wexpcq_RAc
Sadly it is far from away Fight Night and it doesn't even try to be it.
It is buggy and very frustrating, but if you can overlook its flaws you could enjoy it.
I enjoyed it for my part. Played it three times through. But if I had to choose, I would prefer Fight Night, because I love boxing simulations.
And it's more polished, and in depth than this one. Which makes it better in a way. But this one is not all that bad. It could be better, if the movement was smother, and the "AI" actually did more than hide behind a block, or just stand there taking shot after shot.
But in short, (yeah I know 'too late'); No, it's nothing like Fight Night.