Espn Boxing Pacquiao Vs Hatton
Apr/080
I am writing this post because my son asked me to Diallo. I'm glad you did. I'm not into video games used to be, but after visiting EA Sports Fight Night to promote the website and see a simulation before the Pacquiao vs. Hatton on ESPN.COM, now I understand why he told me to write a post about Fight Night Round 4.
One of the main reasons this game stands out to me is the inclusion of "Iron" Mike Tyson for the first time in the fight Night series. It was aa re-birth of sorts for the pride of Brooklyn, NY. Tyson The film has earned a lot of critical acclaim and also featured in the next Hangover movie. The jury is still out on the movie, but there is no denying the impact that Tyson has been in the ring and universe of video games.
For my money, Mike Tyson's Punch Out! Remains one of the best boxing video game in history but still well Fight Night I'll have to upgrade my best boxing games of all time list soon. It's not just Tyson, however. As in previous versions of the game, "FNR4" has the best fighters past and present. last large ring appears for the first time are: Raging Bull, Jake LaMotta, medium legend Carlos Monzon Mexican legend Julio Cesar Chavez, Pernell "Sweet Pea" Whitaker, and the late Diego "Chico" Corrales.
The series also gives welcomed the active combatants following: Yuiorkis Gamboa, Fernando Montiel, Jorge Arce, and Paulie Malignaggi. I would have liked to see Chad Dawson, Juan Manuel Lopez and Edwin Valero, but it is fussy.
While many things have fallen in recent years, video game technology is not one of them. The line between cinema and special effects video games increasingly blurred. I do not know how realistic these games can get, but the fight series Night seems that their ultimate goal is to I really feel the punches thrown on the screen.
One last thing: the game does not come out until 1 July. My son Diallo did not say that.
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PACQUIAO – HATTON LET’S TALK FIGHTING – ESPN
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