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This is one of the weaker games in Wii Sports, purely because it lacks the depth of the other sports. It can still be a lot of fun in multiplayer mode though.  
This is one of the weaker games in Wii Sports, purely because it lacks the depth of the other sports. It can still be a lot of fun in multiplayer mode though.  


* It is a simple boxing game for one or two players.
It is a simple game of boxing that involves one or two players brawling it out. There are three rounds maximum, but the game will end if a player gets knocked out. A round lasts for three minutes but can speed up sometimes. To win, simply knock out your opponent.
* The fights last for three rounds (or until a player gets knocked out).
== How to play Boxing ==
* Each round lasts for 3 minutes according to the on-screen timer, but the timer is sped up so it actually lasts around 60 seconds.
* To win, either knock out your opponent or beat him/her 'on points' at the end of the fight.
 
== Play Modes ==
 
* '''Single Player mode''' - One player versus one computer opponent. Build up your skill level by playing this mode. Each time you beat an opponent a new one with a similar skill level to your own is selected by the computer.
 
* '''Two Player mode''' - Battle against another human player. Skill levels cannot be improved when playing this mode.
 
== Controls ==


This game is the only Wii Sport to use the nunchuck attachment.
This game is the only Wii Sport to use the nunchuck attachment.
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=== Dodging ===
=== Dodging ===
Lean your body left, right or back to dodge punches. This can also be done by simply moving the Wii Remote in these directions if you are not feeling very energetic.
Lean your body left, right or back to dodge punches. This can also be done by simply moving the Wii Remote in these directions if you are not feeling very energetic.
== Play Modes ==


== Points ==
* '''Single Player mode''' - One player versus one computer opponent. How skilled the computer opponent is depends on your skill level.
 
* '''Two Player mode''' - Battle against another human player. It's a free-for-all for both players and whoever knocks out the other opponent wins the match.
 
== Scoring ==


If a fight 'goes the distance' (nobody gets knocked out during the three rounds) it will be decided on points. The points system seems to be based entirely on knockdowns - for example, if you knocked your opponent down twice in  round one but he only knocked you down once, then you win round one; if you both knocked each other down once in the round, you tie that round. If you win a round you get a point and if you tie a round, both players get a point. Then the player with the most points wins the fight.
If a fight 'goes the distance' (nobody gets knocked out during the three rounds) it will be decided on points. The points system seems to be based entirely on knockdowns - for example, if you knocked your opponent down twice in  round one but he only knocked you down once, then you win round one; if you both knocked each other down once in the round, you tie that round. If you win a round you get a point and if you tie a round, both players get a point. Then the player with the most points wins the fight.
== Bonuses ==
Some of the opponents are the same people who play other sports such as baseball and tennis.
== Skill Points ==
The only way of improving your skill level is by playing the game in single-player mode. It doesn't get effected in multiplayer. If you win, you skill level will increase and the computer player will be tougher the next time around.
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