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Fight Night Round 2 (USA)

PlayStation 2
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Reviewed in
2005
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Second Fight Night entry with a revolutionary Total Punch Control analogue stick system. Fights are more realistic and intense than ever. A major leap forward for the franchise. The realistic boxing benchmark on PS2 until Round 3 arrived.

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Category
Sports 2 players 12+
Description
A 2005 EA Canada sequel that significantly refines Total Punch Control and beefs up the career mode. Fifty-six real-life boxers (Ali, Hagler, Tyson…), more credible head physics and detailed cut work: Fight Night Round 2 remains, for many, the peak of the sub-genre.

Fight Night Round 2 review

4/5
Art direction
"Striking"
4/5
Music
"Excellent"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first minutes"
Addictiveness
"Captivating"
Difficulty
"Balanced"
Lifespan
"Long"
Technical info
💾1,4 GB 📅28/02/2005
Published by EA Sports

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Collector interest

An Electronic Arts boxing simulation praised for its analog-stick punching system and its physical rendering of bouts, a milestone of combat sport on the console. Still common in the West, its interest lies in this realistic playability rather than scarcity. An affordable piece for fans of virtual boxing of the PS2 era, accessible on the market.

Better with friends

Boxing as close to the sensation as it gets, where each punch is loaded on the stick for duels of rare physicality. The competition rests on reading the guard and the patience before the hook that drops your opponent. Demanding and tense, it rewards mastery over flailing, and every wrung-out KO against a friend sets off a burst of joy you replay at once for the rematch.

Is Fight Night Round 2 still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 2005 on PS2, EA Chicago's project refounds the Knockout Kings formula with Total Punch Control on the right stick, giving punches an unprecedented expressivity. The management of cardio, bruises and cuts installs a credible simulation, and the Career Mode lets you build a boxer with seriousness. The presentation stays restrained and readable. A few dated rosters and the end of online play weigh. Recommended today for boxing video game devotees, for nostalgic EA Sports fans and for PS2 collectors fond of the Fight Night lineage turn on Sony's second home console hardware globally.

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