Combo Guide - Untitled Boxing Game Wiki
Chain attacks like a pro with our comprehensive combo guide covering basic strings, advanced links, and style-specific sequences.
Overview
Combos are the backbone of competitive play in Untitled Boxing Game. A well-executed combo can melt half of your opponent's health bar and swing the momentum entirely in your favor. Unlike some fighting games where combos require frame-perfect execution, UBG combos rely more on positioning, stamina management, and reading your opponent's defensive habits. This guide breaks down every combo tier — from basic two-hit strings that new players can master in minutes to advanced sequences that top-ranked fighters use. Check our Controls Guide for keybind basics.
Combo Tutorial Video
This comprehensive combo tutorial shows every sequence in action. Watch a top-ranked player execute basic strings, advanced chains, and devastating style-specific combos against real opponents. Learn from our Style Tier List to find the best combo styles.
Basic Combos Reference Table
These are the foundational combos that every player should know. Master these before attempting advanced sequences. Practice each combo until it becomes muscle memory. Our How to Play Guide covers first steps for new fighters.
| Combo Name | Input Sequence | Damage | Difficulty |
|---|---|---|---|
| Light String | M1 → M1 → M1 | Low | Beginner |
| Heavy Punish | M2 → M1 → M1 | Medium | Beginner |
| Dash Cancel | Dash → M1 → M2 | Medium | Intermediate |
| Feint Into Heavy | Feint → M2 → Dash → M1 | High | Intermediate |
| Ultimate Combo | M1 → M1 → Q (Ultimate) | Very High | Advanced |
| Full Stamina Burn | M1 → M2 → Dash → M1 → M2 | Maximum | Advanced |
Combo Fundamentals: Stamina and Positioning
Every combo in Untitled Boxing Game is limited by your stamina bar. Each attack and dash consumes stamina, and running out mid-combo leaves you unable to finish your sequence or escape if your opponent counter-attacks. The golden rule is to never commit to a combo longer than your remaining stamina allows — always leave at least 20 percent stamina for an emergency dodge. See our Controls Guide for stamina costs per action.
Positioning is equally important. Combos that work in the center of the ring may fail near the ropes because your opponent gets pushed out of range. Learn to corner your opponent before starting heavy combos — ring control amplifies your damage potential significantly. For a deeper dive into positioning, read our Pro Tips guide and Counter Guide.
How to Execute Advanced Combos
Advanced combos require precise timing and awareness. Follow these steps to transition from basic strings to the sequences that win championship matches. Our Dodge Guide covers defensive timing too.
Open With a Light String
Start with M1 → M1 → M1 to test your opponent's defensive reactions. If they block, transition to a feint. If they take the hits, continue into your heavy combo.
Incorporate the Dash Cancel
After landing M1 → M1, dash forward immediately to close the distance. This catches opponents who try to backstep after taking the first hits of your string.
Land the Heavy Finisher
After your dash cancel, press M2 for a heavy punch. Heavy punches deal 2x damage and have increased knockback, pushing your opponent into a corner.
Confirm With Ultimate
If your ultimate meter is full, chain M1 → M1 → Q as the combo ender. Ultimate attacks are guaranteed after any successful M1 hit and deal massive damage.
Style-Specific Combo Strategies
Different fighting styles have unique abilities that open up special combo routes. Here is how to adapt your combo game for the most popular styles. Check the Style Tier List for style rankings.
Ghost Style Combos
Ghost's teleport ability lets you cancel mid-combo and reposition behind your opponent. Use M1 → Teleport → M2 for an unreactable cross-up that bypasses blocks.
Surgeon Style Combos
Surgeon has extended combo windows thanks to its slow-motion ability. Chain M1 → M1 → M2 → Dash → M1 → Ultimate for the highest damage sequence in the game.
Supernova Combos
Supernova's explosion ability creates area denial. Trap your opponent in a corner, use M1 → M1 → Explosion → M2 for guaranteed damage that they cannot dodge.
Combo Mistakes to Avoid
Even advanced players make combo errors that cost them matches. Here are the most common pitfalls in combo execution. Our Pro Tips Guide has more advanced strategies.
- Overextending your combo and running out of stamina — always save 20 percent stamina for an emergency escape
- Using the same combo pattern repeatedly — predictable combos get punished hard by experienced opponents who read your habits
- Ignoring style-specific abilities — every style has unique combo extensions that you must learn to maximize damage output
- Forgetting to confirm hits before committing — throwing a heavy combo when your opponent is blocking wastes stamina and leaves you open
- Never adjusting combos based on opponent playstyle — aggressive opponents require different combo timings than defensive turtles
- Skipping the feint setup — a raw combo without a feint is easy to dodge, always condition your opponent before committing
Frequently Asked Questions
What is the best combo for beginners in Untitled Boxing Game?
The Light String (M1 → M1 → M1) is the best starting combo. It is simple, safe, and teaches you stamina management. Once comfortable, add the Heavy Punish combo (M2 → M1 → M1).
How do I combo into my ultimate ability?
Chain M1 → M1 → Q for a guaranteed ultimate combo. The key is inputting Q during the second M1 hit animation so the ultimate fires immediately after the punch lands.
Can I combo after a perfect dodge in UBG?
Yes, a perfect dodge creates the longest combo window in the game. After a perfect dodge, you can land a full M1 → M2 → Dash → M1 → M2 string without interruption.
How much stamina do combos consume?
Each M1 consumes about 5 percent stamina, M2 consumes 10 percent, and each dash consumes 15 percent. A full six-hit combo costs roughly 50 to 60 percent stamina.
Do different fighting styles have different combo damage?
Yes, each style has unique damage multipliers. Mythic and Legendary styles generally deal more damage per hit, meaning their combos are more punishing even with the same inputs.
How do I practice combos effectively?
Use the training hub NPC to practice without pressure. Start with basic strings, then add feints and dash cancels. Record your combo damage to track improvement.
What is a dash cancel combo?
A dash cancel combo uses a dash immediately after a punch to cancel the recovery animation. This lets you chain M1 → Dash → M2 faster than waiting for the M1 animation to finish.