UFC 2009 Undisputed: Pre-Fight Strategy

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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    UFC 2009 Undisputed: Pre-Fight Strategy

    First rule of the Octagon, don’t talk about the Octagon. But seriously, walking in with your head up and your hands down will quickly lead to you getting knocked out. You might be able to pull off some flash knockouts, but the lack of strategy will have you on the mat in no time. Any plans of attack you might have learned from WWE Smackdown vs. Raw or Fight Night won’t apply here either. The UFC is an entirely different beast. Doing your homework before a fight will pay dividends by the time the bell sounds. So here’s what you can do to improve your record.

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  • MC Fatigue
    Banned
    • Feb 2006
    • 4150

    #2
    Re: UFC 2009 Undisputed: Pre-Fight Strategy

    The only strategy I have is: don't get into the damn Muay-Thai clinch. Other than that, I just kind of go in and adapt to whatever is going on.

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    • spfhelmiii
      Rookie
      • Apr 2006
      • 433

      #3
      Second Timmay's comment. Here are two more: don't ever fight against someone using Frank Mir, and don't fight against someone using a created fighter.

      As to the Mir comment, 90% of my losses so far are to Mir users. While it is still possible to beat him, a user who knows only a little about what they are doing can be deadly on the ground. I've lost to users with far worse ground skills than I, simply because they could execute transitions right through my transition blocks, and if I had any hit on stamina, could make me tap. Just not worth it.

      As for created fighters, they vary, but my from my recollection you need to make sure and preview their stats before the fight begins (in the selection screen). That means choosing your fighter AFTER they choose theirs, otherwise you can't see their stats once they click 'ready'. If you don't, you have no idea what type of fighter you are against, and can get in trouble (say if they maxed out ground and submissions, but you weren't aware of this).

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      • warrior310
        Banned
        • May 2009
        • 37

        #4
        the muay thai clinch sets you up to submit your opponent.

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        • Salhus
          He can talk the talk
          • Jan 2006
          • 1799

          #5
          Re: UFC 2009 Undisputed: Pre-Fight Strategy

          Ill fight CAFs who are real fighters..fedor/kimbo/couture AND they have realistic attributes.

          For my strategy, same as Timmay.. Just adapt to whatever the opponent throws at you. I also block clinches/takedowns quite a bit. You'll be open shortly for strikes, but its usually worth it

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          • p_rushing
            Hall Of Fame
            • Feb 2004
            • 14514

            #6
            Re: UFC 2009 Undisputed: Pre-Fight Strategy

            I've fought a few CAF, but after I fought one who had over 100 in submission, never again. I was able to keep it going for a few minutes, but the guy kept running at me and then somehow pulled off some crazy submission.

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            • joey3002
              Rookie
              • Jun 2009
              • 20

              #7
              Re: UFC 2009 Undisputed: Pre-Fight Strategy

              The game rocks. I am still learning and have 2 careers in the game. I am now working with ground strategies. I first made a boxer, he did great, until I got to mir/lesner. Couldnt beat them for the life of me, thus, I never won the belt. Now im making a ground fighter, fights go longer but I usually win.




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              • Matt Young
                Rookie
                • Oct 2008
                • 72

                #8
                I'm with Timmay. The Thai clinch is way overpowered.

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                • football5680
                  Rookie
                  • Apr 2009
                  • 449

                  #9
                  I usually do ground and pound or wait till they get tired then take them down and tap them out.

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                  • NYG_Meth
                    The OS Artist Guy
                    • May 2003
                    • 3920

                    #10
                    Re: UFC 2009 Undisputed: Pre-Fight Strategy

                    It's all about being able to adapt, but like Timmay said, AVOID THAT MUY THAI CLINCH AT ALL COSTS lol.
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                    • judgejudy
                      MVP
                      • Feb 2006
                      • 1377

                      #11
                      Re: UFC 2009 Undisputed: Pre-Fight Strategy

                      my strategies are as follows:
                      Avoid Mir
                      Avoid CAF's
                      Avoid Thai Clinch.

                      that's really all you need.

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                      • Dean3790
                        Rookie
                        • Aug 2008
                        • 346

                        #12
                        Re: UFC 2009 Undisputed: Pre-Fight Strategy

                        I'm happy I'm not the only person that HATES/REFUSES to fight Mir.

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                        • Pro Bowler
                          Banned
                          • Aug 2008
                          • 301

                          #13
                          Re: UFC 2009 Undisputed: Pre-Fight Strategy

                          -You don't stand a chance using Wrestling or Judo against a skilled BJJ guy unless you get lucky on your feet.

                          -Nog is your best bet against Mir, but you're still at a disadvantage. AA isn't a bad choice either, but yea it's ridiculous all the moves Mir has.

                          -Anderson Silvia is practically unbeatable in either weight class if you know how to use him.

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                          • Millennium
                            Franchise Streamer
                            • Aug 2002
                            • 9889

                            #14
                            Re: UFC 2009 Undisputed: Pre-Fight Strategy

                            Originally posted by Pro Bowler
                            -You don't stand a chance using Wrestling or Judo against a skilled BJJ guy unless you get lucky on your feet.

                            -Nog is your best bet against Mir, but you're still at a disadvantage. AA isn't a bad choice either, but yea it's ridiculous all the moves Mir has.

                            -Anderson Silvia is practically unbeatable in either weight class if you know how to use him.
                            Not true at all. My Karo wishes to discuss this with you.
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                            • LingeringRegime
                              Hall Of Fame
                              • Jun 2007
                              • 17089

                              #15
                              Re: UFC 2009 Undisputed: Pre-Fight Strategy

                              Originally posted by Pro Bowler
                              Anderson Silvia is practically unbeatable in either weight class if you know how to use him.
                              If someone picks Silva I actually love it. I normally win easily, because most of the Silva users don't know what the hell they are doing. But, you're right if someone does know how to use him then you are in a lot of trouble.

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