Input for over/under

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  • johnmangala
    MVP
    • Apr 2016
    • 4525

    #1

    Input for over/under

    There should be an input for o/u besides the inside slip. R1+rear punch is available.

    Have transitions available to double/unders and single under from over/under. There should also be a transition from single collar to o/u.

    Change the input for clinch to hold from tap so its consistent with takedowns.
  • Therebelyell626
    MVP
    • Mar 2018
    • 2883

    #2
    Re: Input for over/under

    Originally posted by johnmangala
    There should be an input for o/u besides the inside slip. R1+rear punch is available.

    Have transitions available to double/unders and single under from over/under. There should also be a transition from single collar to o/u.

    Change the input for clinch to hold from tap so its consistent with takedowns.
    Not a bad idea. That input is open and would make it more beneficial to wrestle. But until they take away the automatic clinch exit by just walking away from the initiator it will be pointless. You can’t even grind someone against the cage right now because there is no clinch exit denial

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    • SMOKEZERO
      Pro
      • Apr 2016
      • 818

      #3
      Re: Input for over/under

      The whole ideology behind the new Clinch was to eliminate the controlling aspects. They wanted to make it a transitional action phase of the fight, and they succeeded. It’s dangerous, fun, full of action and moves along quickly. As a purist, I hate the lack of control, but understanding why they designed it this way makes it more acceptable.


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      • johnmangala
        MVP
        • Apr 2016
        • 4525

        #4
        Re: Input for over/under

        Originally posted by SMOKEZERO
        The whole ideology behind the new Clinch was to eliminate the controlling aspects. They wanted to make it a transitional action phase of the fight, and they succeeded. It’s dangerous, fun, full of action and moves along quickly. As a purist, I hate the lack of control, but understanding why they designed it this way makes it more acceptable.


        Sent from my iPhone using Operation Sports
        Over/under couldve been a dangerous position.


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