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Big Shot Boxing is a free-to-play boxing game developed by Colin Lane Games, known for quirky sports titles. Released on December 15, 2017, this browser and mobile title blends fast-paced fighting with career simulation.
You’ll step into the shoes of a boxer, training, customizing, and fighting your way to glory. The game is available to play online through websites, making it easily accessible across devices.
Explore Big Shot Boxing on Google Play Store and iOS App Store.
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Mobile: Taps for punches and swipes for movement.
In Big Shot Boxing, every match is more than just throwing punches, it's about reading your opponent, managing your stamina, and knowing when to go all in.
After selecting your fighter, you’ll train key stats like health, power, and chin to prepare for each fight. Each upgrade feels impactful, especially when you survive a round thanks to that extra boost in recovery.
Here’s what you’ll do and feel while playing:
After 12+ hours, I’ve seen the highs of a knockout win and the lows of a brutal flash KO.
In Big Shot Boxing, you don’t just fight, you live the full arc of a professional boxer’s journey. The career mode takes you from a rookie with nothing but ambition to a seasoned fighter chasing hall-of-fame status. Each fight, win or lose, pushes your story forward. Early in your career, you'll face unknowns. Later, you’ll battle champions for belts, titles, and lasting fame.
Every match is a step toward something bigger. Winning matches earns money, improves your rank, and opens the door to new challenges. Titles aren’t just visual flair, they’re proof you’ve learned to outplay stronger opponents. There’s a satisfying feeling when you finally defeat a rival who knocked you out three times before.
Achievements track milestones like winning streaks, comeback victories, and championship defenses. Top players often aim for flawless runs, retiring undefeated is a badge of honor in the community.
Progression is linear, meaning fights get tougher as you rank up. You’ll need to keep training and adapt your strategy with every match. Players often optimize their build by focusing early upgrades on health and recovery, then slowly boosting power as they climb.
Customization options let you change gloves, shorts, and boots, giving your boxer a look that matches their growing legacy. While these are mostly cosmetic, they tie into the feeling of progression, you see your fighter evolve with every win.
Every fighter in Big Shot Boxing brings something different to the ring.
From wild sluggers to calculated defenders, opponents feel unique, even when their names are fictional. Many are modeled after real-life legends like Mike Tyson and Floyd Mayweather, giving players instant visual cues about fighting style.
As you fight your way through the ranks, each new boxer challenges your timing, stamina, and decision-making. Colin Lane, the developer, once said his goal was to create “a boxing world where every opponent tells a story through how they fight.”
Watch closely, reading an opponent’s rhythm can turn a loss into a comeback win.
Winning matches earns cash, and with it, the chance to customize your boxer’s look and gear. While mostly visual, some players on forums like Reddit speculate certain upgrades might affect performance.
Here’s what you can unlock through the career menu:
Whether you're new to Big Shot Boxing or trying to sharpen your style, smart planning goes a long way. Unlike arcade-style brawlers like Punch Club, this game rewards patience and timing just as much as raw aggression.
Here are some practical strategies and tips:
Avoid common pitfalls:
Master the flow, and you’ll start climbing fast.
Developer Colin Lane is known for his quirky, physics-based sports games like Wrassling, and Big Shot Boxing continues that trend. The boxers are clever parodies of real boxers like Tyson and Mayweather, with exaggerated styles and moves. Critics at TouchArcade praised its “tight animations and surprising depth.” There's no pay-to-win, just pure humor and skill-based progression.
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Win fights, earn money, climb ranks, and capture a title. Your end goal is retiring as a Hall of Famer.
Use cash earned from fights in the gym found in the career menu.
Jab = fast, Cross = strong, Uppercut = powerful close-range.
Mix blocks with punches and don’t overuse combos.
Big Shot Boxing delivers a compact yet satisfying boxing experience that balances skill and strategy. Whether you're chasing titles or testing combos, the game keeps each fight engaging. Its simple controls, quirky charm, and career depth make it a great pick for anyone craving quick, fun, and challenging boxing matches.