Big news in the boxing world today: Oscar De La Hoya, 10-time world champion and winner of Olympic gold at Barcelona in 1992, hasannounced his retirement. The 36-year-old “Golden Boy” decided to call it quits four months after being beaten badly by Manny Pacquiao; De La Hoya’s final career record stands at 39-6 with 30 knockouts.
De La Hoya andPacquiao is one of the 40-plus playable boxers in EA Sports’Fight Night Round 4, set for release this June on PS3 and 360.Thirty-eightTwelve of the fighters have currently been revealed onthe game’s Web site, and you can gawk at many of them in the 15 screenshots that EA has provided for the gallery below. They also sent over a three-and-a-half-minute video featuring Gameplay Producer Brian Hayes; it explains the numerous upgrades ofFNR4’s physics system over the one inFNR3.

The video, which is composed entirely of gameplay footage (and Hayes), discusses many facets of the visuals inFNR4, including the game’sdynamic blood and sweat, and by the end of it, I was a tad surprised at how Hayes essentially went through a systematic trashing ofFNR3. I guess EA Canada wanted to distance itself from EA Chicago’s creation while proving how far technology has come since 2006. We hear you loud and clear, boys and girls. Let’s hope you deliver on all this promise.
For 21 more screens, hit upthis post; there’s also another videohere, if you’re interested.

[Update:At press time, there was an error on the game’s site; it was showingFNR3’s roster instead ofFNR4’s, which is why it appeared that De La Hoya was in the game. In fact, he has not yet been confirmed as being on theFNR4roster. We apologize for the confusion. The site now lists 12 fighters, and on April 24th,IGN revealednine more. –Samit]







