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Boxer VS Slugger-FightNight 4 Advantage
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Boxer VS Slugger-FightNight 4 Advantage
I find the toughest guys to beat online are the Sugar Ray Leonard's/Ali's who float around the ring all day, sometimes dishing out a jab at a time, sometimes landing 3 or 4 blows and then disappearing. What's the best way to corner these guys-I've tried waiting for them but that doesn't work for me.
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Re: Boxer VS Slugger-FightNight 4 Advantage
Any style can dominate, you just need to find your style and stick with it. I've been beaten by both. Some guys just know who they are and fine tune that and go forth.
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Re: Boxer VS Slugger-FightNight 4 Advantage
Good button-mashing sluggers give me the most problems, simply because they can get off a ton of punches and drain my boxers stamina easily. Other than that, Tommy Hearns users probably account for the majority of my losses. I end up getting impatient and throwing a lot of unecessary punches while I try to chase him down.Comment
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Re: Boxer VS Slugger-FightNight 4 Advantage
As two of the absolute greatest, Leonard and Ali are supposed to be very, very difficult to beat if the user is using them correctly. I try to come in early and trade a couple of jabs hitting me just to land a body shot, and hope they tire just enough in the second half of the fight that I can catch them and hurt them.Comment
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Re: Boxer VS Slugger-FightNight 4 Advantage
While they can be tough I find them beatable. I figured out how to counter their "ring circling" by going the exact opposite direction as they are. If they are circling right I circle left.
Now as they circle I meet up with them for a 1-2 Jab-Straight. You typically don't get too many power shots off but it's very effective for decision wins.Originally posted by Anthony BourdainThe celebrity chef culture is a remarkable and admittedly annoying phenomenon. Of all the professions, after all, few people are less suited to be suddenly thrown into the public eye than chefs. We're used to doing what we do in private, behind closed doors.Comment
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