Untitled Boxing Game Style Tier List: Best Styles Ranked
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Untitled Boxing Game Style Tier List: Best Styles Ranked

Every Untitled Boxing Game style ranked from S to C tier, plus how to unlock new styles fast with spins and codes.

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Updated May 26, 2026

Untitled Boxing Game Style Tier List: Best Styles Ranked

Picking the wrong style in Untitled Boxing Game can cost you a fight before it even starts. With styles ranging from genuinely oppressive to barely functional, knowing what to spin for matters. This tier list pulls from community testing and hands-on experience to rank every available style, so you can stop wasting spins on options that won't carry you. Roblox has no shortage of fighting games, but Untitled Boxing Game's style system is one of the more nuanced ones out there.

Style Tier List

The table below ranks all currently available styles from S tier down to C tier. S tier styles are the ones you actually want to build around. C tier styles are functional at best, and you'll want to move on from them as soon as possible.

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Style spin selection screen

Style spin selection screen

What makes S tier styles so strong?

Bullet, Chronos, Ghost, Hawk, Hitman, and Slugger sit at the top for different reasons, but they share one thing: they all give you a meaningful edge in both offensive and defensive situations. Ghost's evasion tools make it exceptionally hard to punish, while Slugger rewards patient, heavy-hitting players with significant damage output. Hawk and Hitman both excel at pressuring opponents who struggle to create distance. Chronos and Bullet reward players who can read timing well, with Bullet in particular being a top pick for aggressive playstyles.

After testing these styles against a range of opponents, the S tier picks consistently outperform lower-tier options in competitive matches. That said, none of them are automatic wins. You still need to understand the fundamentals of the style you're running.

Ghost style evasion in action

Ghost style evasion in action

Are A tier styles worth using?

Absolutely. The A tier is packed with strong options, and several of them are competitive with S tier picks in the right hands. Ippo and Iron Fist reward close-range aggression, while Trickster and Switch Hit can genuinely confuse opponents who aren't used to dealing with unpredictable movement. Wolf and Kimura both have dedicated communities of players who swear by them, and White Ash is a stylish pick that holds up in serious matches.

The difference between A and S tier usually comes down to ceiling rather than floor. A tier styles are solid across the board; S tier styles have higher potential in experienced hands.

What about B and C tier?

B tier styles like Charge, Corkscrew, Counter, Hammer, and Smash aren't useless. Counter in particular can catch opponents off guard, and Hammer has niche value against aggressive players. The problem is that these styles have more obvious weaknesses, and experienced opponents will exploit them.

C tier is where things get rough. Basic is exactly what it sounds like: a starting point, not a destination. Long Guard and Turtle are defensive styles that simply don't offer enough in return for their limitations. Stick with them only if you're still learning the game's movement and timing fundamentals.

How do you get more styles?

Getting new styles is straightforward: hit the style button and spin. Spins are the currency you need, and the two most reliable ways to stock up are completing quests and redeeming active codes. If you have friends willing to share their style, that's also an option, though it's obviously less reliable than grinding quests yourself.

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Which style should you pick first?

If you're just starting out, aim for any S tier style as your first serious target. Ghost is the most beginner-accessible of the S tier picks. If you can't land an S tier style early, Ippo or Iron Fist from A tier will serve you well while you build up more spins.

Avoid spending spins trying to get a "complete" collection before you've found a main style. Pick one, learn it properly, and then branch out. The style system rewards players who understand their chosen style's strengths, not players who cycle through every option without mastering any.

If you enjoy Roblox adventure games with similar progression systems, the Roblox Fisch beginner's guide is worth a read for tips on how to approach unlock and progression mechanics in another popular title.

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May 26th 2026

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May 26th 2026