FN3 your career Status

Soldato
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Im playing Ali and have:

68 wins 5 defeats 68 ko's

Also i started with Ali at age of 20 and now im 42 and lose a lot of stats when fighting now still im winning but im very fat round the waist what a cool feature though.

Looks like career you can go for ever until you collapse at the knees i doubt ill make 50 years of age before i crumble.

I think i should retire before i lose as i came close in last fight if it wasnt for me busting guys eye in.

Another thing i have all the achievement now their is not many is their. ?

So whats your Status guys. ?
 
Playing my own character Robrerro "The Iceman" Smithoni

Currently at 28 Kos and 2 Losses..

one had me throwing my controller because i had him beat, and decided to punish him by letting him go at the KO stage.. and wait for him to come back to life.. he turned round.. hit me with a biggun :( and i was down.. :mad: :mad:


My guy is awesome!!!
 
Playing as me in heavyweight. 59-7-0 59 wins by way of KO. Never been past the 4th. Age 37 won and unlocked everything, retired my rivals. Managaged to stop fights in the first round on cuts with constant left haymakers.

Game is pretty much dead for me in single player mode now. Should be some online locks sadly not :(
 
i'm still a young 'un with only 24-3 24KO. All my losses have come from being DQ'd when i've started messing about with head butts, when the other guy has got on top of me a bit.

Compared to fight night 2 on xbox, FN3 lacks a bit of depth in my opinion. There just seem more fighters in it, and the ranking system seems better imo.
 
gord said:
Playing my own character Robrerro "The Iceman" Smithoni

Currently at 28 Kos and 2 Losses..

one had me throwing my controller because i had him beat, and decided to punish him by letting him go at the KO stage.. and wait for him to come back to life.. he turned round.. hit me with a biggun :( and i was down.. :mad: :mad:


My guy is awesome!!!

eek one shot and you was outta their. :(
 
bingham67 said:
eek one shot and you was outta their. :(

Aye it was pretty sweet though.. full on power haymaker.. i was taunting.. not fully paying attention.. and BAM.. i was like OH NO YOU DIDNT.. SAY WHAT ONE MORE TIME..

Couldnt recover it..
 
This just happened to me. Fighting as me against a man-mountain who swings all the time. I Had him down twice in the fight, it's now in the 10th round (won every round so far just picking him off as he swings) and have him rocked ready to eat canvass when he unleashes a haymaker to beat all haymakers and I go down, I cannot get up and he wins. Talk about fuming!! If i had another controller I think 1 of them would be smashed now! Just goes to show that one punch can indeed change a fight.

Current record W35 L4 D1 35KOs
 
Ye i havnt lost a fight to that sort of thing but ive had it done to me and i have done it to someone where you hit them so hard they go straight down off the camera pretty sweet unless your on the receiving end.

Pretty cool that hard punch not sure how i done it though i normally just land strong haymaker in the slow mo's.
 
Playing it on easy because this is my first FN game and I'm at 47-5 with 47Ko's but I just moved up a class and I've only won one fight and just lost 3 on the bounce I just can't seem to do any damage or take it.

Whats the stats like on you'r guys fighters I only have power at 91 the rest are low 80's and my chin is 71 :mad: . Another question is you know the items you can buy for you'r boxer say I have 90% power and use 20% power gloves does it take me to 110%? or is 100% the cap?.
 
Playing it on default settings (Light Heavyweight) 35-0-0 35KOs

For the more recent fights I've tended to use 2 different tactics:

1. Do nothing but hit the body with jabs and little haymakers for a few rounds which seems to make the opponent cover his body more leaving him open for headshots. Good thing about using this technique in the later rounds is that when he parries a jab, just lean back and he misses leaving himself open for another haymaker to the body... Can get really quite boring though.

2. Sit and Lean on the ropes for quite a while and just parry the opponent shots and hit them with a right haymaker everytime, within a few rounds he's usually cut around his left eye and eventually the ref stops it. Saves stamina too :D
 
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