Untitled Boxing Game Tier List – Godspeed Update

What is Untitled Boxing Game Tier List? Looking for the best fighting style in Untitled Boxing Game (UBG) after the latest Godspeed update? With 28 total styles across Uncommon, Rare, Mythic, and Legendary rarities, knowing which one to main — and which one to instantly reroll — makes a massive difference in ranked PvP.

Some styles dominate through raw damage. Others win through speed, stamina pressure, or unique mechanics like Burn, Focus, or block shredding. Below is a fully updated Untitled Boxing Game Tier List for 2026, ranking every fighting style from meta-defining monsters to beginner-only picks.

|Untitled Boxing Game Tier List

TierFighting Styles
SSWhite Ash, Ghost
SHawk, Iron Fist, Wolf, Slugger
AFreedom, Chronos, Bullet, Hitman
BShotgun, Ippo, Switch Hit, Hands Low
CKimura, Counter, Hammer, Charge, Trickster, Corkscrew
DSmash, Long Guard, Turtle, Basic

|Tier Breakdown – What Each Rank Means

  • SS Tier – Meta-defining styles that dominate ranked play. If you spin one of these, keep it.
  • S Tier – Extremely strong and viable in every matchup.
  • A Tier – Solid but has noticeable weaknesses.
  • B Tier – Situational styles that struggle against the current meta.
  • C Tier – Below average. Use temporarily while farming spins.
  • D Tier – Starter styles. Fine for learning, not competitive.

Remember: UBG rewards skill and stamina management heavily. A great player can win with almost anything — but SS-tier styles give you better tools in close fights.

|SS Tier

These are the best fighting styles in Untitled Boxing Game right now.

White Ash (Legendary)

White Ash is the most feared style in competitive UBG. Its Burn mechanic increases attack speed and damage while disabling your opponent’s block once fully charged. When Burn activates, it has the highest damage ceiling in the game.

It fits multiple playstyles: aggressive rushdown, counter-heavy punisher, or pressure brawler. The secret ultimate also delivers the strongest single hit in UBG.

The only downside is that it requires proper meter management. In skilled hands, it’s nearly unstoppable.

Ghost (Legendary)

Ghost is the safest all-rounder in the game. It features the fastest jab in UBG, making it incredible for pressure, combo starting, block baiting, and punishing dashes.

It doesn’t have a single hard counter and works for both aggressive and defensive players. While the Ghost Jab leaves you punishable if mistimed, its consistency keeps it in SS Tier.

|S Tier

These styles are just slightly below SS Tier but can absolutely win tournaments.

Slugger (Legendary)

Highest raw damage in UBG. A fully charged heavy can delete over 10% of max HP in one hit. It thrives in close exchanges but suffers from weak block strength and stamina-heavy dashes.

Hawk (Legendary)

One of the most consistent competitive picks. Fast, balanced, and punishes mistakes efficiently. It doesn’t have flashy mechanics, but it performs extremely well in every matchup.

Iron Fist (Legendary)

High-risk, high-reward. Deals massive damage and applies Slow debuffs — but you damage yourself when landing punches. The ultimate can take 80% of enemy HP at the cost of half your own.

Wolf (Mythic)

The best Mythic style in the game after the White Fang speed buff. It melts blocks and thrives on relentless forward pressure. Struggles slightly against patient counter-based opponents.

|A Tier

These styles are competitive but have ceilings that hold them back.

Hitman (Mythic)

Still excellent despite slight nerfs. Fast jabs and constant pressure make it dangerous. The weak dash is its main flaw.

Freedom (Legendary)

Extremely unique. Allows switching between three sub-styles mid-fight. Incredible versatility but has one of the lowest HP pools in the game, making mistakes very costly.

Chronos (Legendary)

Built around Focus meter. When fully charged, it becomes incredibly strong. Before Focus is active, it feels underpowered. Rewards disciplined, defensive players.

Bullet (Mythic)

Block-piercing jabs and unpredictable heavy attacks. High skill ceiling but requires precise timing and positioning.

|B Tier

These styles can win but are generally outclassed in ranked.

Shotgun (Legendary)

Strong burst and block-breaking potential, but stamina drains extremely fast. Hard to sustain pressure in long fights.

Ippo (Mythic)

Great dash and excellent damage once in range. Vulnerable early in fights due to slower startup.

Switch Hit (Mythic)

Unpredictable multi-hit patterns. Lacks a defining mechanic to compete with top Mythics.

Hands Low (Mythic)

Defensive bait style. Works well against impatient opponents but gets overwhelmed by rushdown styles like Wolf or Slugger.

|C Tier

These styles have interesting mechanics but are consistently weaker.

  • Trickster – Hard to read but struggles against aggressive players.
  • Corkscrew – Predictable attack patterns at higher skill levels.
  • Kimura – Slow debuff mechanic doesn’t scale well in ranked.
  • Counter – Strong if you read perfectly, weak in neutral exchanges.
  • Hammer – Big damage but extremely slow.
  • Charge – Telegraphed heavies that are easy to dodge.

|D Tier

These are learning tools, not competitive picks.

  • Basic
  • Smash
  • Long Guard
  • Turtle

They help you understand stamina, blocking, and dash timing — but you’ll want to spin for something better quickly.

|Best Fighting Style in UBG (2026)

If you want the short answer:

  • Best Overall: White Ash
  • Safest Pick: Ghost
  • Best Mythic: Wolf
  • Best Beginner Legendary: Slugger or Hawk

|How to Get New Fighting Styles

UBG uses a gacha-style spin system:

  • Select a preferred Legendary to boost its drop rate from 1% to 3%
  • Legendary pity system guarantees one at 100 spins
  • Redeem active UBG codes for free spins
  • You can trade styles with other players
  • Additional style slots cost Robux

Always use free spins wisely and prioritize S or A-tier styles if you’re grinding ranked.

Untitled Boxing Game in 2026 is extremely skill-based. Tier placement gives you better tools — but matchup knowledge, stamina control, and reading opponents still matter more.