Fight Night Round 3 - How Not to Bleed

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  • ac11367
    I love meaty chics
    • Mar 2005
    • 853

    #1

    Fight Night Round 3 - How Not to Bleed

    I don't know if this subject has been mentioned before. I played someone online a while ago, we went 10 rounds and I loss by a split decision. Between rounds, he did nothing to ease the swelling of the boxers face. All he did was to let the 30 seconds expire without doing a thing. And even after all the punches landed on his face, he never bled. Is this something players do to avoid bleeding? Meanwhile, I tended to my boxer after every round, and he bled like a menstruation. I think that definitely had an affect on the scoring.
  • JayBee74
    Hall Of Fame
    • Jul 2002
    • 22989

    #2
    Re: Fight Night Round 3 - How Not to Bleed

    The fighter's cut rating determines his propensity to bleed. The lower it is the more he'll bleed.

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    • jayo
      Rookie
      • Nov 2004
      • 246

      #3
      Re: Fight Night Round 3 - How Not to Bleed

      The fighter's cut rating determines his propensity to bleed.
      I think there's alot of flexibility in this. I've fought low cut ratings and battered them like Jason Kidd's wife and they never bled, and then I've fought with high cut ratings and got tagged a few decent times and was bleeding like a stuck pig. I suppose the cut rating has some to do with it, but I can't imagine bleed/not bleed being based entirely on it, just from my personal experience.
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      • aa2ba
        MVP
        • Sep 2004
        • 1048

        #4
        Re: Fight Night Round 3 - How Not to Bleed

        Originally posted by ac11367
        I don't know if this subject has been mentioned before. I played someone online a while ago, we went 10 rounds and I loss by a split decision. Between rounds, he did nothing to ease the swelling of the boxers face. All he did was to let the 30 seconds expire without doing a thing. And even after all the punches landed on his face, he never bled. Is this something players do to avoid bleeding? Meanwhile, I tended to my boxer after every round, and he bled like a menstruation. I think that definitely had an affect on the scoring.
        Well jabs and straights and uppercuts will cause damage around the nose and mouth are ie. a bloody bridge of the nose, or blood to stream for the nostrils, and mouth...while hooks will cause the cuts/swelling around the eyes.

        Maybe you did not notice you were not throwing many hooks to the head. I personally used to get frustrated when I could not cut an opponent around the eyes until I found out that I needed to throw more hooks.

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