Registering Your New Boxer

Welcome to the wonderful world of Supreme Boxing where you can rise to the top and become the champion of the world!

You are permitted to play with more than one boxer, but they must all be in different weight-classes and it is important that there is no trading between your own accounts. Same-account trading is taken very seriously and will be punished!

To begin with you will need to register your member account which will allow you a maximum of 5 boxers.

When you register your new boxer, you are faced with a number of options. Here is a basic guide to help you craft your new boxer:

Weight Class: There are 6 basic weight classes ranging from Heavyweight down to Flyweight. In Supreme Boxing you can spar fighters from any weight class but are only able to participate in professional fights with boxers from the same weight class. A boxers weight can change over time but it is a slow process!

Region: Boxers are able to fight boxers from any other region in both spar and professional bouts. However, boxers receive an in-fight advantage if fighting in their own region and so this can become an important factor. In addition, some tournaments are divided by region.

Gender: The gender of a boxer has no effect on capabilities, although some tournaments are divided by gender (i.e, male only or women only).

Natural Abilities And Stat Points

Each boxer has a range of natural abilities or talents. These abilities are Luck, Chin, Cut Resistance, Resilience, Patience and Knockout Punch. Upon registration, you are able to split 30 ‘stat points’ between these 6 abilities, ensuring that the total does not exceed 30. Each ability must be allocated a minimum of 1 point and a maximum of 10 points.

Luck: This will have en effect upon how lucky you are in the ring. It will affect, amongst other things, your ability pull out a ‘Lucky Punch’ or to cut other fighters by fighting dirty.

Chin: Put simply, the ‘chin’ stat increases your ability to take a punch. Boxers with lower ‘chin’ points are more likely to be knocked down or damaged by the actions of your opponents.

Cut Resistance: Boxers will, at times in their careers suffer cuts, some minor and some more severe. Cut resistance lowers the possibility of a boxer being cut and slows the ‘progress’ of a cut.

Resilience: This ability increases the ability for a boxer to recover from a big punch or knockdown.

Patience: Patience increases a boxer’s general level of accuracy and improves their ring-work.

Knockout Punch: As the name suggests, this ability increases a boxers potential to deliver a one-off knockout punch.

 
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