George Foreman's KO Boxing on the Game Boy is a notable handheld port that successfully translates the high-stakes drama of the heavyweight division to a portable screen. Unlike its 16-bit counterparts, this version utilizes impressive monochrome sprite work to render large, detailed boxers, capturing George Foreman’s iconic presence despite the hardware's limitations. The gameplay features an over-the-shoulder perspective, requiring players to master timing, blocks, and strategic counters to climb the ranks. A standout feature is the "Super Punch" meter, which rewards aggressive play with a devastating finishing move. For collectors, this title is a quintessential example of early 90s sports licensing during Foreman’s legendary career comeback. It offers a surprisingly deep mechanical experience for a portable title of its era, making it a worthy addition for fans of retro boxing sims and those looking to see how developers pushed the original Game Boy's processing power.