G4 has posted an interview with Brian Hayes, Gameplay Producer of Fight Night Round 4
G4: "The way the cornermen work now has been totally revamped. How much you can heal and recuperate depends on your performance from the previous round. What does healing have to do with how well your performed? I don't see the connection."
Brian: "The way I like to think about that is if you did well the previous round, then you're trainer is going to be pretty happy with your performance. He's not going to spend time yelling at you for messing up. That gives him more time to make you feel better, whether it's rubbing down your shoulders, putting ice on your back, giving you a drink -- all the things that help the fighter feel fresher for the next round. On the other hand, if you had a really bad round -- you messed up a lot, got hit a lot, missed a lot of punches, all those kinds of things -- then your trainer is probably going to yell at you for all the things you did wrong."
Brian: "The way I like to think about that is if you did well the previous round, then you're trainer is going to be pretty happy with your performance. He's not going to spend time yelling at you for messing up. That gives him more time to make you feel better, whether it's rubbing down your shoulders, putting ice on your back, giving you a drink -- all the things that help the fighter feel fresher for the next round. On the other hand, if you had a really bad round -- you messed up a lot, got hit a lot, missed a lot of punches, all those kinds of things -- then your trainer is probably going to yell at you for all the things you did wrong."
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