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  • Donnie_Brasco_FR
    Pro
    • Apr 2016
    • 572

    #436
    Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

    Michael Chiesa

    Missing Move: Double Leg Takedown Level 2


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    Missing Move: Power Double Leg Takedown Level 2

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    Missing Move: Crucifix

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    • Phillyboi207
      Banned
      • Apr 2012
      • 3159

      #437
      Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

      Any chance we’ll see some move levels updated for subs

      Ronda should have a level 5 armbar, Maia a level 5 RNC

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      • RomeroXVII
        MVP
        • May 2018
        • 1663

        #438
        Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

        Suggestion:

        Kevin Lee

        Kickboxing Moves from Level 1 to Level 3/4

        Has shown to be able to kickbox fluidly from both stances with ease, went toe to toe with Massaranduba Francisco Trinaldo (Brazilian Kickboxing Champion) and Edson Barboza.

        To further emphasize on how good his Kickboxing is now, here's an excerpt from MMAMania on Kevin Lee now with regards to his Kickboxing and it's effectiveness.

        "He’s an active striker, commonly choosing to stay in range and try to counter with his lead hand rather than back away completely. All that said, Lee still tends to kick more than punch. He commonly flicks up quick kicks to the head and body with either leg, unafraid of his opponent’s potential takedown. In fact, those repeated high kicks often help his own takedowns, raising his foe’s hands up.

        Lee has gotten much better at setting up his kicks. Ferguson shifts stance constantly, and Lee switched and kept up with him pretty well. Whenever Ferguson would dance around between stances too much and ignore Lee’s offense, Lee would take the opposite stance of Ferguson and slam an opposite kick into the open side from whichever direction Ferguson circled towards. When Ferguson would set his feet and show off his head movement, Lee would again move to the opposite stance and kick the open side hard."


        "In a somewhat recent bout with Francisco Trinaldo, Lee faced a veteran Southpaw kickboxer and eventually came out on top of the striking battle. That’s not too say it was easy, but Lee showed definite smarts and good instincts. Lee’s approach in that fight was simple but ultimately effective. From the outside, he used his long reach to shoot out quick crosses, slipping his head outside of Trinaldo’s jab. He also took quick outside steps and fired right kicks to the body and head repeatedly.

        Eventually, one of those right kicks found its way over “Massaranduba’s” low left hand, caught the side of his head, initiating the finishing sequence."


        As mentioned, Lee’s work against Barboza is the best kickboxing of his entire career, and he did it almost entirely as a Southpaw. First and foremost, switching Southpaw was a brilliant stylistic decision opposite Barboza. Lee didn’t have to do all that much to set up hard, damaging kicks, just flick out a jab or feint then slam his shin into Barboza’s mid-section or high guard. (Seen in the first few seconds of this gif https://giant.gfycat.com/ScaredRawAplomadofalcon.webm )

        (Source: https://www.mmamania.com/2018/12/13/...-milwaukee-mma)
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        • Donnie_Brasco_FR
          Pro
          • Apr 2016
          • 572

          #439
          Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

          Originally posted by RomeroXVII
          Suggestion:

          Kevin Lee

          Kickboxing Moves from Level 1 to Level 3/4

          Has shown to be able to kickbox fluidly from both stances with ease, went toe to toe with Massaranduba Francisco Trinaldo (Brazilian Kickboxing Champion) and Edson Barboza.

          To further emphasize on how good his Kickboxing is now, here's an excerpt from MMAMania on Kevin Lee now with regards to his Kickboxing and it's effectiveness.

          "He’s an active striker, commonly choosing to stay in range and try to counter with his lead hand rather than back away completely. All that said, Lee still tends to kick more than punch. He commonly flicks up quick kicks to the head and body with either leg, unafraid of his opponent’s potential takedown. In fact, those repeated high kicks often help his own takedowns, raising his foe’s hands up.

          Lee has gotten much better at setting up his kicks. Ferguson shifts stance constantly, and Lee switched and kept up with him pretty well. Whenever Ferguson would dance around between stances too much and ignore Lee’s offense, Lee would take the opposite stance of Ferguson and slam an opposite kick into the open side from whichever direction Ferguson circled towards. When Ferguson would set his feet and show off his head movement, Lee would again move to the opposite stance and kick the open side hard."


          "In a somewhat recent bout with Francisco Trinaldo, Lee faced a veteran Southpaw kickboxer and eventually came out on top of the striking battle. That’s not too say it was easy, but Lee showed definite smarts and good instincts. Lee’s approach in that fight was simple but ultimately effective. From the outside, he used his long reach to shoot out quick crosses, slipping his head outside of Trinaldo’s jab. He also took quick outside steps and fired right kicks to the body and head repeatedly.

          Eventually, one of those right kicks found its way over “Massaranduba’s” low left hand, caught the side of his head, initiating the finishing sequence."


          As mentioned, Lee’s work against Barboza is the best kickboxing of his entire career, and he did it almost entirely as a Southpaw. First and foremost, switching Southpaw was a brilliant stylistic decision opposite Barboza. Lee didn’t have to do all that much to set up hard, damaging kicks, just flick out a jab or feint then slam his shin into Barboza’s mid-section or high guard. (Seen in the first few seconds of this gif https://giant.gfycat.com/ScaredRawAplomadofalcon.webm )

          (Source: https://www.mmamania.com/2018/12/13/...-milwaukee-mma)

          Need a buff for MT and KB combos.

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          • Kingslayer04
            MVP
            • Dec 2017
            • 1482

            #440
            Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

            Originally posted by RomeroXVII
            Suggestion:

            Kevin Lee

            Kickboxing Moves from Level 1 to Level 3/4

            Has shown to be able to kickbox fluidly from both stances with ease, went toe to toe with Massaranduba Francisco Trinaldo (Brazilian Kickboxing Champion) and Edson Barboza.

            To further emphasize on how good his Kickboxing is now, here's an excerpt from MMAMania on Kevin Lee now with regards to his Kickboxing and it's effectiveness.

            "He’s an active striker, commonly choosing to stay in range and try to counter with his lead hand rather than back away completely. All that said, Lee still tends to kick more than punch. He commonly flicks up quick kicks to the head and body with either leg, unafraid of his opponent’s potential takedown. In fact, those repeated high kicks often help his own takedowns, raising his foe’s hands up.

            Lee has gotten much better at setting up his kicks. Ferguson shifts stance constantly, and Lee switched and kept up with him pretty well. Whenever Ferguson would dance around between stances too much and ignore Lee’s offense, Lee would take the opposite stance of Ferguson and slam an opposite kick into the open side from whichever direction Ferguson circled towards. When Ferguson would set his feet and show off his head movement, Lee would again move to the opposite stance and kick the open side hard."


            "In a somewhat recent bout with Francisco Trinaldo, Lee faced a veteran Southpaw kickboxer and eventually came out on top of the striking battle. That’s not too say it was easy, but Lee showed definite smarts and good instincts. Lee’s approach in that fight was simple but ultimately effective. From the outside, he used his long reach to shoot out quick crosses, slipping his head outside of Trinaldo’s jab. He also took quick outside steps and fired right kicks to the body and head repeatedly.

            Eventually, one of those right kicks found its way over “Massaranduba’s” low left hand, caught the side of his head, initiating the finishing sequence."


            As mentioned, Lee’s work against Barboza is the best kickboxing of his entire career, and he did it almost entirely as a Southpaw. First and foremost, switching Southpaw was a brilliant stylistic decision opposite Barboza. Lee didn’t have to do all that much to set up hard, damaging kicks, just flick out a jab or feint then slam his shin into Barboza’s mid-section or high guard. (Seen in the first few seconds of this gif https://giant.gfycat.com/ScaredRawAplomadofalcon.webm )

            (Source: https://www.mmamania.com/2018/12/13/...-milwaukee-mma)
            Lee is also quite nimble in there, he moves pretty fast, something I feel is not represented well in the game. I don't know if a footwork buff is what's needed to fix that sort of issue, but I thought I'd mention it.

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            • RomeroXVII
              MVP
              • May 2018
              • 1663

              #441
              Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

              Al Iaquinta

              Moves Added:

              Ducking Roundhouse Level 1

              Spinning Back Elbow Level 2

              Source: Vs Kevin Lee, Final UFC on Fox Card.
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              • Donnie_Brasco_FR
                Pro
                • Apr 2016
                • 572

                #442
                Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

                Misha Cirkunov


                Moves Added:

                Side Saddle since side control.

                Source: Black belt in BJJ.


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                • MartialMind
                  EA Game Changer
                  • Apr 2016
                  • 321

                  #443
                  Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

                  "Raging" Al Iaquinta

                  Missing Strikes:

                  Front leg side kick to the body
                  Rear Teep kick to the body
                  Lead Teep kick to the body

                  Reference:






                  Missing Combo:

                  Jab/Jab feint into a front leg side kick to the body.
                  Lead leg kick into a lead Teep to the body.



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                  • RomeroXVII
                    MVP
                    • May 2018
                    • 1663

                    #444
                    Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

                    Edson Barboza

                    Missing Move: Omoplata Level 1
                    (Correct me if I'm wrong)
                    Attempted against Dan Hooker in the Final UFC on Fox Fighter Card around the 3:16 mark of Round 2.

                    Add: Butterfly Get Up from Sub Top Mount

                    Add: Boxing Combos Level 3

                    Add: Body Snatcher Level 2
                    Last edited by RomeroXVII; 12-18-2018, 08:10 AM.
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                    • RomeroXVII
                      MVP
                      • May 2018
                      • 1663

                      #445
                      Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

                      José Aldo

                      Upgrade Jab from Level 2 to Level 3/4.

                      Reasoning: Aldo's Jab has been used to neutralize many fighters in his long career. His game revolves around this jab and sets up the distance for his body hooks, leg kicks, and the timing has been described by Joe Rogan as "Laser-sharp", especially in his fight against Frankie Edgar at UFC 200, one of the best instances of Aldo using said weapon.

                      Whether it was against Florian, Mendes, Lamas, Edgar X2, Chang Sung Jung, the jab has been pivotal in Aldo's career and to have it at a level 2 is downright disrespectful. Like McGregors signature Celtic Cross being level 5, I do not see why Aldo cannot one of his signature weapons be level 4 like the other two: The Lead Body Hook and Rear Leg Kick.
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                      • AeroZeppelin27
                        MVP
                        • Nov 2017
                        • 2287

                        #446
                        Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

                        Dan Hooker STILL hasn't been given the 3b-3 combo he finished Gil Burns with.

                        If he doesn't get it when the Barboza fight stat update comes though I am going to die a little inside.

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                        • SMOKEZERO
                          Pro
                          • Apr 2016
                          • 818

                          #447
                          Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

                          Originally posted by RomeroXVII
                          José Aldo



                          Upgrade Jab from Level 2 to Level 3/4.



                          Reasoning: Aldo's Jab has been used to neutralize many fighters in his long career. His game revolves around this jab and sets up the distance for his body hooks, leg kicks, and the timing has been described by Joe Rogan as "Laser-sharp", especially in his fight against Frankie Edgar at UFC 200, one of the best instances of Aldo using said weapon.



                          Whether it was against Florian, Mendes, Lamas, Edgar X2, Chang Sung Jung, the jab has been pivotal in Aldo's career and to have it at a level 2 is downright disrespectful. Like McGregors signature Celtic Cross being level 5, I do not see why Aldo cannot one of his signature weapons be level 4 like the other two: The Lead Body Hook and Rear Leg Kick.


                          I think his base stats are high enough tbh. I would actually nerf Aldo’s blocking, head movement & endurance. He’s like Weidman & GSP. Great fighters getting long in the tooth and taking more sig strikes during the sunset of their prime. Aldo in this game still feels like champion Aldo from UFC 2. Not to single Aldo out, this is true for a lot of fighters. Now going to far, making Johny Hendricks not be able to wrestle anymore with low grappling all the way around was a disgrace to a 2 time NCAA div 1 champ.


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                          • Kingslayer04
                            MVP
                            • Dec 2017
                            • 1482

                            #448
                            Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

                            Originally posted by SMOKEZERO
                            I think his base stats are high enough tbh. I would actually nerf Aldo’s blocking, head movement & endurance. He’s like Weidman & GSP. Great fighters getting long in the tooth and taking more sig strikes during the sunset of their prime. Aldo in this game still feels like champion Aldo from UFC 2. Not to single Aldo out, this is true for a lot of fighters. Now going to far, making Johny Hendricks not be able to wrestle anymore with low grappling all the way around was a disgrace to a 2 time NCAA div 1 champ.


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                            Yeah I wondered recently why Hendricks' wrestling sucks that bad. I also looked at his power to see if you can at least replicate his left hand - it's at about 90. He did decline a lot though. Maybe he's someone who needs an Icon character, he retired, didn't he?

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                            • RomeroXVII
                              MVP
                              • May 2018
                              • 1663

                              #449
                              Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

                              Originally posted by SMOKEZERO
                              I think his base stats are high enough tbh. I would actually nerf Aldo’s blocking, head movement & endurance. He’s like Weidman & GSP. Great fighters getting long in the tooth and taking more sig strikes during the sunset of their prime. Aldo in this game still feels like champion Aldo from UFC 2. Not to single Aldo out, this is true for a lot of fighters. Now going to far, making Johny Hendricks not be able to wrestle anymore with low grappling all the way around was a disgrace to a 2 time NCAA div 1 champ.


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                              I'd say Negative to that, because even in both Max fights he had shown improved Head Movement with regards to the boxing exchanges, and in the Stephens fight where Stephens 'rocked' him, by the cage, he blocked all but two of Stephen's strikes and then proceeded to walk him down.

                              How quickly people forget that Aldo shut down Frankie Edgar at UFC 200 for 5 rounds and he was fresh as a daisy in the end. If you can, rewatch that fight my friend.

                              Aldo does not have Max's pace, his endurance is fine, he has gone 5 rounds plenty when HE controls the tempo of the fight and shuts down the opponent. Him 'gassing' happened in the Hominick fight due to a terrible weight cut, and really he won 4 rounds and a quarter of the 5th regardless. McGregor, despite never going 5 rounds in the Featherweight division, has higher endurance than Aldo, which is insane considering that Aldo has gone the distance with:

                              Decimating Urijah Faber for 5 rounds in a fight that should have been stopped in the 4th where Aldo held Faber in the Crucifix for 3 minutes. 50-44

                              Went 5 rounds against Florian where Florian tried to install a grappling heavy based game plan on Aldo, only to end up getting his guard sliced up and mounted a couple of times in the fight. 48-47/49-46 Aldo

                              The first Frankie Edgar fight, which is probably the one people look at with regards to Aldo so called 'gassing', Aldo finished the damn 5th round landing a damn Superman Punch off the cage. Frankie may have landed like 2 or 3 more strikes than Aldo in that 4th and 5th round, but Aldo's were VISIBLY more damaging. Another 48-47 win for Aldo. (Could argue 49-46 if you scored the 3rd for Aldo, but I gave it to Frankie.)

                              Pretty much beat up Lamas for 5 rounds, actually took Lamas down, got reversed by a switch, and nonchalantly chilled on bottom in guard. 49-46 Aldo


                              FOTY with Chad Mendes. The commentary made this fight sound much closer than the reality of it. Mendes was definitely, definitely pushing Aldo to the brink, but whatever Mendes did, Aldo did more to secure the rounds. Eyepokes from both ends, and the punch after the bell in the first aside, 49-46 Aldo. If you wanna stretch it out, you COUUULLDDD say 48-47 Aldo instead, but honestly the only round I felt Aldo lost was the 4th Round. And again, people say oh he's going to gas, AND HE PROCEEDED TO PUT ON A STRONGER 5TH Round.

                              UFC 200 vs Frankie Edgar.

                              The first round was moreso a feeling out Process, I was going to score it for Frankie due to slightly more output until Aldo dropped him with that jumping left hook on the end, so I scored that first round a 10-10, although most media outlets like MMAJunkie and MMAMania scored it 10-9 Edgar or Aldo, with Sherdog having one dude score it a 10-10 like I did.

                              The rest was a technical striking clinic from the 2nd to the 5th, shrugged off all of Frankie's Takedown attempts like they were nothing, lasered his face with the aforementioned jab, and proceeded to be fresh at the end of the 5th, casually using footwork to frustrate Frankie.

                              So no, I'm going to have to disagree with you.

                              Holloway has an insane output, evidenced by his two fights with Aldo, the first fight with Aldo being ahead on two rounds, showed great head movement, but the beautiful 1-2 pull 1-2 changed everything for Max, and the rest is history. So I have absolutely no problem with Max being the way he is now, because quite frankly, it is the truth.

                              McGregor has higher endurance than Aldo despite never going 5 rounds in the Featherweight division, and never put on a 280+ striking clinic like Max did to Ortega, to anybody. Yes he was finishing dudes relatively early as we all know, but we saw how he was against a 10 days notice Chad Mendes, and visibly slowed down against Denis Siver of all people. He should have the same endurance as Aldo.


                              With regards to Hendricks ...

                              I 300% agree with you bro. Suddenly the dude can't wrestle in the game and it annoys me, especially since I'm a wrestler myself. I was never really a fan of the Okie, but he was a 2x Div Champ. I still think he got robbed in his decision against Magny where he pretty much wrestled him the entire time. Hendricks should have had a 90 Grappling from the start, and if there's a Prime Johny Hendricks being put in I could see 89 OVR Striking, 93 Grappling, 92 Stamina, and 90 Health being his stats. For sure needs an Icon character.

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                              • Phillyboi207
                                Banned
                                • Apr 2012
                                • 3159

                                #450
                                Re: EA UFC Missing/Wrong Moveset Thread

                                Forgot to request Usman’s axe kick

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