Dana White must hate me. Every time I get a decent run going he comes in asking me to take a fight on short notice and it's always a guy going to kick my arse. All 4 of my losses have been short notice fights.
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Dana White must hate me. Every time I get a decent run going he comes in asking me to take a fight on short notice and it's always a guy going to kick my arse. All 4 of my losses have been short notice fights.PSN ID: Inhocmark -
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But Dana informed me i got 1 year left until i gotta retire, ive defended my title about 10 times now, only have 5 career losses (avenged them all multiple times) so once i finish my career what more is there to do?Comment
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Nothing.
Once Dana makes you retire you're retired and maybe you make it into the HOF. Then you can start all over again with another created fighter.As Shaquille O'Neal left the Suns practice court, he yelled out, "Alvin's the coach. We must be the Clippers. And I must be Olowokandi. Nooooo!"Comment
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I'm working on a new Lightweight career on Expert now.
MT/BJJ - with great ground and pound and submissions. I'm now 4-0 with 4 submissions. I'm submitting my partner in training each time now, which is giving me decent points. I'm sinking things into Sub-Off, and ground striking right now. I'll start making him more all-around in a bit, but for right now I'm going purely to take people down, and submit them. That of course, won't work when I get my first real fight - so before I do that I'll work my standing game a bit
Also, does anyone know if you can fight for a different camp other than BOOT camp. My fighter finished with the belt, 8 title defenses, 29-5 and NO Hall of Fame!!!Comment
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Decline them. There's no incentive to taking an early fight.Comment
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Wohoo! Finaly got my CAF's first career Sub. It was a triangle choke and it was on a short notice fight lol. It came after I lost 3 straight fights to Rampage, Lidell, and Lyoto, so I needed it.Go Yankees
Go Rangers
Go Giants
"You play to win the game."Comment
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do you rotate the right stick or mash a button for submissions...MY last career was a LW who finished his career with a 108 SUB O and only sunk in one submission.. Usually by time i would get a guy tired enough to submit him, id end up knocking him out before i could, and any attempts before were futile.
Also, does anyone know if you can fight for a different camp other than BOOT camp. My fighter finished with the belt, 8 title defenses, 29-5 and NO Hall of Fame!!!Comment
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After my first fight I learned I need a higher judo level to do the throws.
Just before my third fight I noticed I didn't change my height.
3-0 so far. Just grabbing them in the Thai clinch when they try to touch gloves for a quick start.Comment
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You should rent it first...Career mode is short and basic but it is the best career mode youve seen in any american sports fighting game, it will get old quick altho...Online is where its at (this year) or atleast playing with friends at home...
But if your thing is playin the CPU than you should buy it....
Over 80 fighters to fight, able to create 100 more fighters to play with or against....
You can do the classi. Fights
You can do a career in all the classes
If you have an imagination, you can set up events in he exibition mode, a 5 round fight acts as a title fight and they even show the belt after the match...Last edited by Jukeman; 05-22-2009, 09:05 AM.Comment
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I'm having a great career right now - I can't recall who the first big name I took on was - but then I took on Ed Herman (who is apparently a bobble head), and finished him in the 3rd via KO (my first KO in this career).
It was an awesome fight, too. I played to my strengths, and he did a good job avoiding them. I had to be very careful because he hits pretty hard, and my guy isn't a stand up fighter. When I finally got mount and knocked him out, it felt awesome. Next fight is against Fisher who in my first career KO'd me in a fight I was winning in the 3rd... So in this career I have no plans to stand up with him, and this will be my revenge shot.Comment
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I've start on experienced, but look at advance once I become more graceful in this game. But I am really enjoying it.
If I was terrorizing my career on experienced, I would automatically change difficulty. But I want to learn the ground game on a easier level.
I'm currently 7-3 and was on a 5 fight win streak until I lost to Kazuhiro Nakamura via KO. Also ranked 18 in the Light Heavyweight division.
Been using a fighter template, just with the styles I enjoyed. I would prefer wrestling/ground n pound, but chose a more technical BJJ style.
But I rely more on my kickboxing rather then ground game, although I've tried submitted some to no avail.Comment
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Just had my 3rd title defense last night, i fought R Evans, & it was an 11 sec KO, caught him with a spinning back fist and he was OUT!!! Got the trophy for the "That was Easy" award, and when I was asked who I wanted to fight next, I picked Evans, since the last fight was a fluke, so Ill be fighting him tonight to go for win 10 in a row, and title defense #4...Comment
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