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Controls & Keybinds Guide - Untitled Boxing Game Wiki

Full control layout for every platform plus advanced input techniques to give you the edge in combat.

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Overview

Knowing your controls inside and out is the first step to becoming a formidable fighter in Untitled Boxing Game. Whether you play on a PC with keyboard and mouse, an Xbox controller, or a mobile device, each input method has unique advantages. This guide covers the complete control layout for all platforms and teaches you advanced techniques like feinting, perfect dodging, and ultimate timing. Master these inputs to react faster and outplay opponents who are still fumbling with their keybinds. Check our Beginner Guide for fundamental strategies.

Developer:drowningsome
Platform:Roblox (PC / Xbox / Mobile)
Release Date:June 2, 2023
Game Mode:Fighting / PvP

Controls & Keybinds Video Tutorial

Watch this hands-on tutorial to see the controls in action on Roblox. The video demonstrates every keybind across all platforms and shows you how to execute advanced techniques like feint cancels and perfect dodges. Visit our Perfect Dodge Guide for detailed timing tips.

Complete Controls Reference Table

Here is every action mapped across all three platforms. Practice these inputs in the training hub before entering competitive matches. Muscle memory is the difference between a champion and a bronze-rank fighter. Learn combo inputs in our Combo Guide for maximum damage.

ActionKeyboard (PC)Xbox ControllerMobile (Touch)
DashSpacebarA (Left Stick Click)Tap anywhere on screen
BlockFB (Right Stick Click)Block button (bottom-left)
Light PunchM1 (Left Click)XTap enemy character
Heavy PunchM2 (Right Click)YHold enemy & release
Feint (Cancel)M2 + M1X + YFeint button (center)
Ultimate AbilityQRB (Right Bumper)Ultimate button (top-right)
Style SwitchELB (Left Bumper)Style switch icon
EmoteGD-Pad DownEmote button
💡 On mobile, enable 'Advanced Controls' in settings. This adds dedicated feint and ultimate buttons instead of requiring gesture inputs.

Mastering Your First Moves

Before you jump into ranked matches, spend time in the hub area building muscle memory for each input. Follow these steps to train effectively. See our How to Play Guide for first-session tips.

1

Practice Dashing

Press Space (PC), A (Xbox), or tap (Mobile) to dash. Dashing consumes stamina so use it sparingly. Practice short dashes and long dashes to understand distance.

2

Master Blocking

Hold F (PC), B (Xbox), or the block button (Mobile) to reduce incoming damage. Block breaks after absorbing too much damage, so time your blocks carefully.

3

Learn the Feint

Press M2 + M1 simultaneously to cancel your attack animation. This tricks opponents into blocking early, leaving them open for your real attack.

4

Execute Your Ultimate

Press Q (PC), RB (Xbox), or the ultimate button (Mobile) when your ultimate meter is full. Time it during opponent attack animations for guaranteed hits.

💡 The feint is the highest-skill input in the game. Practice it until it becomes second nature — a well-timed feint wins rounds at every rank.

Advanced Input Techniques

Once you have the basic controls memorized, it is time to layer in advanced techniques. Feinting is the art of cancelling your attack wind-up to bait the opponent into wasting their block or dodge. Use it when you see your opponent holding block as you approach as explained in our Counter Guide.

Dash cancelling is another advanced maneuver. By dashing immediately after a missed attack, you negate the recovery frames and reposition safely. This technique separates intermediate players from top-tier competitors. Combine dash cancelling with feinting for unpredictable movement patterns and check our Pro Tips for more.

Mobile players can customize their button layout in the settings menu. Place the feint and ultimate buttons where your thumbs naturally rest. Many top mobile fighters use a three-finger grip to dash, punch, and block simultaneously. Check our Pro Tips Guide for more advanced strategies.

💡 Bind your feint to a side mouse button if you have one. The physical separation from your punch keys makes the input feel more natural.

Controls by Playstyle

Your preferred playstyle determines which controls you should prioritize. Different fighting styles reward different input patterns. Browse our Style Tier List to find your perfect match.

Aggressive Brawler

Prioritize light punch (M1), dash (Space), and ultimate (Q). Aggressive players chain dashes into quick punches and rely on their ultimate for burst damage.

Defensive Counter-Puncher

Master block (F), feint (M2+M1), and heavy punch (M2). Bait opponents into attacking, block or dodge, then punish with heavy counter-attacks.

Mobile Hit-and-Run

Focus on dash (Space), feint, and style switch (E). Use movement to stay unpredictable and switch styles mid-fight to confuse opponents.

💡 Most top-ranked players switch between these playstyles depending on their opponent. Learn all three approaches to adapt to any fight.

Common Control Mistakes to Avoid

Even experienced players fall into bad habits with their inputs. Here are the most common control mistakes that hold fighters back. Our Combo Guide covers how to chain attacks properly.

  • Spamming dash without stamina awareness — an empty stamina bar means you cannot block or dodge incoming attacks
  • Holding block too long — your block breaks after taking sustained damage, leaving you stunned and vulnerable
  • Using ultimate at the wrong time — activating your ultimate during your own attack animation wastes its potential
  • Neglecting the feint button entirely — feinting is not optional at higher ranks, it is essential for competitive play
  • Ignoring mobile control customization — default mobile layout is suboptimal, spend 5 minutes customizing your button positions
  • Forgetting to use style switch mid-fight — players with Freedom style waste its potential by never switching styles during combat
FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Can I remap my controls in Untitled Boxing Game?

The game uses Roblox's default control system which does not support full key remapping. However, mobile players can customize button positions in the in-game settings.

How do I perform a feint on Xbox controller?

Press X and Y simultaneously to feint. This cancels your attack wind-up and baits the opponent into blocking early. Practice the timing in the hub area first.

What is the difference between light and heavy punch?

Light punches (M1) are faster but deal less damage. Heavy punches (M2) are slower with longer wind-up but hit harder and are easier to combo after landing.

Does blocking block all damage in UBG?

No, blocking reduces damage significantly but does not negate it entirely. Your block also has durability — it breaks after absorbing too much damage, leaving you stunned.

How do I use my ultimate ability?

Fill your ultimate meter by landing punches and taking damage. Once full, press Q (PC), RB (Xbox), or the ultimate button (Mobile) to unleash a powerful finishing move.

Can I play Untitled Boxing Game with a controller on PC?

Yes, the game fully supports Xbox and PlayStation controllers on PC. The control mapping matches the Xbox layout with X for light punch and Y for heavy punch.

Is there a way to dash cancel in Untitled Boxing Game?

Yes, dash cancel by pressing dash immediately after a missed attack. This cancels your recovery frames and lets you reposition safely. It consumes extra stamina.

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