Title Bout Championship Boxing 2013 sells for US$19.99 for two licenses, with a $10 discount if the buyer owns any previous version of the game.
“Title Bout Championship Boxing 2013 adds many new features, including: enhanced radio-style commentary more realistic crowd noises pseudo-animated fighters who throw punches, clinch, and get knocked down ring girls who parade between rounds organisational rankings the ability to import multiple images of each fighter, as well as pictures of famous boxing venues a revamped auto-scheduling tool and much more. Trainers, corner men, and referees are all part of the simulation, adding an extra dimension of realism.
Here’s how the game is described: “Title Bout Championship Boxing also features Top Ten lists, complete statistics, revised and multiple ranking systems, full editing capabilities, and much more. Canelo Álvarez stopped Caleb Plant in the 11th round to unify boxing’s super middleweight belts. TBCB can even be used to forecast upcoming fights. The game features thousands of real boxers, with the ability to re-stage classic bouts or create “What if?” scenarios, such as pitting Sugar Ray Robinson against Marvin Hagler. TBCB tracks statistics, generates rankings by. You can set up tournaments, one-on-one bouts, and more, with tons (over 6600) of historical modeled fighters and even corner men and cut men.
The game plays perfectly as a computer version of the board game. has released its boxing simulation, Title Bout Championship Boxing (TBCB) 2013, for the Mac. Jack Johnson takes on Ali in Title Bout Championship Boxing 2013.