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Depends on the difficulty level you're playing at. At Experienced I was taking fights with guys constantly 10-20 points ahead of me and I was knocking them all out in the first round without any problems. I ended that career on 48-0 and my fighter was only 82 OVR at the end.

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First fight was against Mike Brown, who's like an 87. Went to the third round and he knocked me the fuck out (Although it was still pretty damn close), so for the last three or so fights I've just been fighting 70's fighters. Won all three easily, but slightly harder than the WFA fights.

13-1 now, having great fun! Took another fight against an 85ovr fighter, worried more about this one, but I'm getting much better, so hopefully I can take him

Also, online is unbearable at times <_<

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After pretty much dominating the Bantamweights as champion I got a little cocky and decided I needed at least one submission win on my record, and it seemed like Eddie Wineland was the least difficult opponent I was every going to get at this point. I went into the fight mainly using body strikes to reduce his stamina so I could apply a submission later on, and this lasted 3 rounds, all the while he occasionally catches me with a combo. In the fourth I go for a couple of submissions and miss out each time, we stand and he nails me with a great combo that rocks me, I survive the TKO attempt, but I get up and get knocked out. Losing my title.

I somehow get dropped to 8th in the ranks so have to battle my way back up. Eventually I battle my way back to Eddie Wineland thinking no more mister nice guy, not going to be cocky this time. I knock him down twice in the first minute, then a stand up battle ensues with me using my sways to better him. 3 minutes later I rock him and he falls onto his front. A couple of punches later and I realise he is vulnerable, so rather than go for the TKO and try for a rear naked and get it. Revenge.

It doesn't seem right that I'm being called an legend at age 33.

EDIT: Ooo, Hall of Fame.

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My norwegian LHW boxer is on a tear since joining the UFC. He was 19-1 in the WFA and around 75 overall before deciding it was time to go to the big leagues.

First fight was against a no-name, no problems there. But wins against Brandon Vera, Jason Brilz and Rich Franklin have really launched his UFC career into high gear. Next he'll be facing Rampage and while I suspect that he'll lose soundly, it should be an awesome brawl.

From camps he's learned 4 striking attacks and that's it, now his only focus is training and leveling up sparring partners and training programs. He's got a deadly straight left and usually manages to keep the fights standing, where he's a beast.

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I was in the WFA for about seven fights or so before I got a little tired of dominating and jumped up to the UFC. I dominated the older fighters until I fought Rampage. The only thing I really miss about 2010 was post-fight interviews and fighter relationships because me and Rampage would hate each other. He won the first fight in the second round with a TKO. I worked on my ground/clinch striking and grappling(I usually gameplan to GnP fighters). I won the second fight by unanimous decision after brutalizing him on the ground. The next fight he was the champ and he beat me in the third round via TKO. I took the belt from him in our most recent fight via heel hook. The weakest area of my LHW is clearly the stand up so I need to start working on that a bit. Made two title defenses against Ryan Bader and Rashad Evans, now headed off to Pride for the GP.

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I ended up getting caught in a triangle and losing my Lightweight title to Donald Cerrone of all people, and promptly was dropped to 8th rank. Since, I've been working my way back up the rankings and just finished winning a #1 Contenders fight, so I shall be getting my rematch very soon.

The #1 contenders fight was against Anthony Pettis, and we had a pretty good back and forth fight with me dominating the first round, dropping him once and having him rocked as the round ended. He came back strong in the second though and gave me a good beating with stand-up, while I tried to match it before finally taking it to the ground for a bit before the round ended. We brawled it out in the third until I rocked him once again, transitioned to mount while he was rocked and landed a few nice shots forcing the ref to jump in and call it, declaring me the new #1 contender.

My fight with Pettis ends up being the FOTN, and after the event the year ends. Guess what turns out to be the Fight of the Year? That's right, Me vs Pettis. Only sour note is that Cerrone submitting me for the title ended up ranking 6th for Submission of the Year. That's alright though, because I'm going to beat his little bitch-ass for catching me in that triangle and take my title back. :shifty:

EDIT: Holy fuck, that dude is tough for some reason. Complete fucking war into the 4th round. He was whooping the fuck out of me in the 3rd round, but 2:26 into the 4th round I managed to rock him to the mat. I hopped on him and tried finishing it as quick as I could with punches, but the bastard kept blocking and swaying them so at the last second of him being rocked, I slapped on a rear-naked and managed to tap his bitch ass out to win my title back! Crazy fight that was, didn't think I was going to win it. So glad that title fights go 5 rounds, because had it gone 3, it was his easily. Another Fight of the Night too! 2 in a row (H)

And just like when I last won my title, I'm heading off to PRIDE for a GP Tournament. First round opponent - Dominick Cruz

Fuck the Focus Mitts.

TKO'd Cruz late in the 1st round to be able to move onto my 2nd opponent - a rematch with BJ Penn. I took the first fight, so he's going to be wanting some revenge.

Oh he wanted the revenge, he put up one hell of a fight. He kept strong up until me getting him mounted late in the 2nd and getting the KO victory. Onto my first PRIDE Gran Prix finals we go! My opponent? Frankie Edgar - The rematch from when I stole his belt. This one ought to be a show-stealer.

We both came out bloody as hell, me on the worse end from him pinning me down and bloodying me up with guard shots to the point that I was worried about a doctor stoppage, but late in the first I caught him with a counter hook to send him KO'd to the mat. Your NEW PRIDE GP Winner, folks! ;)

Another year ends, and I placed 3rd for Fighter of the Year and my fight with Donald Cerrone to win my title back placed 2nd for Fight of the Year.

Oh No! Final year before I'm forced to retire! I better make it a good year, no losses god damnit!

Knockout of the Night against Jim Miller is a good way to start that year. Just over a minute into the 3rd round, he got caught with a spinning back elbow before going to sleep from a follow-up headkick. Goodnight, Jimmy!

Gray Maynard fell victim to the rear-nakey after a hell of a stand-up brawl between the two of us lasting almost up until the third, but he couldn't hold out on tapping before the bell. ;)

Looks like ol' Jimmy boy didn't get enough in the last fight, he came back for some more. And he met mostly the same fate. KO by headkick halfway through the 2nd round, and I get Knockout of the Night once again. Two KOTN against Jim Miller in my last 3 fights.

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I only stay in the WFA so long to get my overall rating up; going to the UFC at 65-70 overall seems like murder.

Turns out the fight against Rampage was a breeze, he didn't go for many takedowns and his striking attacks were pretty obvious, so another win for the norwegian!

However, the next fight against Matt Hamill. Holy shit. I rocked him badly right at the end of the first round. He rocked me badly with a knee at the end of the second round. At the beginning of the third we were both a bloody mess and you just knew that a single punch could end the fight. After rocking Hamill once in the third, he recovered but then got put away for the norwegian KO win and obvious FOTN award. Next up, Ryan Bader.

Well, beat Bader and then Griffin. Pride GP next and comfortably beat Sokoudjou. Semifinals? Jon Jones. Fuck.

EDIT 2 - Well damn. Beat Jones by KO after we'd been rocked three times each in the first round. Pride madness!

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I'm playing on advanced now and just about holding off submission attempts. It's definitely linked to your stamina as well as your submisson skills. The two tricks I find against AI is to feint going the other way three times, which should swing with enough momentum to escape, and the AI nearly always feints one way then the other before coming after you. Momentum on the bar seems to be the most important part.

My careers going okay. Playing as Kenji 'The Kid' Sasaki, a Japanese welterweight all-rounder with preferences in ground and pound and in-the-pocket boxing. Right now I'm 13-1 with my biggest win coming over Matt Hughes on a PPV undercard. That was actually my last fight. In the WFA I cruised to the title, picking up a KO of the year award. I made sure I fought everyone else in the division first to boost my stats after hearing how tough the leap to the UFC is. Sadly, that meant that after I won the belt all I was offered were rematches, with the majority of guys coming off a loss. I took one fight to defend the belt, then went to the UFC 10-0. Thought I'd get some tune-ups to adapt but no, first fight was a live UFN main event against Dan Hardy. I got exposed there, dropped three times and then finished in the first round. He was just stronger and faster to the point where he could see everything I did to block it, and get off with strikes before I could do anything about it. Then I went back down to the undercard, was probably losing to Luis something, but stole a 3rd round KO. I've just taken back to back decisions (for the first time in well, the game) against a British boxer on UFN and Matt Hughes on PPV. It was a tight 29-28 across the board, but I was able to dominate the striking, I just had to be ultra-defensive on the mat. They just offered my St.Pierre (:lol:) but I've opted to rematch with that Luis guy who was beating me soundly till the KO. I've figured out my likely career path. Take on the local guys to build up my stats, occasionally fighting some legit UFC'ers, cherry picking guys without KO power. Then when I'm ready, avenge the Hardy fight before running for the belt. Or...get bored a few fights in and take on the contenders all the time. Plus I haven't even thought about PRIDE.

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Woo, Hall of Famer, and right before I'm set to schedule the final fight of my career. Beauty timing. One final fight as a HOF'er, and defending my 2nd reign as UFC Lightweight Champion. I'm also now ranked the #1 P4P fighter in the world, to cherry that cake.

I was offered a fight against Anthony Pettis to defend my Lightweight Title, except it's a fill in fight and I only get 1 week to train. The only other option I have is a new division fight, which is dropping back down to Featherweight where my career began and fighting Cub Swanson (22-11), and I get the two weeks of training. As much as I want the two weeks of training, I'd rather my stats the way they are at Lightweight, so I'll be taking on Pettis in my final fight, and hopefully going out on a winning note.

Not exactly the way I'd picture winning my final career fight, but a bit of GnP from the mount and I win my final fight by KO, retiring the UFC Lightweight of ze world~!

So my first career is officially finished. I ended up with an overall record of 41-7 and ended my career on an 11 fight win streak.

Rated: 92OVR (90 STR, 95 SPD, 88 CRD, 87 FWK)

Overall Cred - Popularity: 48934 - Legend

Ranked 1st in the Divison & 1st Pound 4 Pound

Top 10 Wins - 20

Top 10 Losses - 2

Title Matches/Won/Defended- 14/4/9

Longest Winning Streak - 13 wins

Longest Losing Streak - 2 losses

Consecutive Pride Wins - 3

Longest UFC/WFA Title Run - 4 defenses/4 defenses

Fastest Win - R1-1:55 (vs Ramos Hernandez)

Fastest Loss - R1-1:39 (vs Takanori Gomi, the bastard)

FOTN x2, KOTN x4, FightOTY 1x, KOTY 1x, FighterOTY 1x, UFC Hall Of Famer

Losses to: Donald Cerrone, Dominick Cruz, Joe Stevenson, Takanori Gomi x2, Ross Pearson, Trent Slade

I've now got around to joining the PS3 Camp, as well. Time to take my skills online :shifty: Though I'll probably start another career soon, not quite sure as what yet.

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Decided my next career is going to be a Middleweight Submission specialist from Hiroshima, Japan - ladies and gentlemen, Nobu 'The Asian Sensation' Yakubitskaya </MostAsianNameICouldPutTogether>

So far I've went 6-0, with 5 submission victories including walking into my WFA Title Fight, pulling to guard and slapping in an Omoplata for the win right off the hop. Sub of the Night and SOTY Candidate. Already trained my Omoplata up to Level 3, working on a kimura from half-guard next. This guy is going to be deadly.

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Gutted....Was about to beat Thiago Alves by decision with 15 seconds left went for a takedown to grind out the decision and he knees me in the head and KO's me :crying:

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Defended the title against Urijah Faber. Not a great fight, but coming out for the third round we both had the same idea and went for a flying knee at the same time. It was amazing. Collided in midair, looked like we were going to go all Dragonball Z mid-air duel.

Me and my friend decided to stage the epic fight of Jon Jones vs. Anderson Silva. The result? Jon Jones (me) got KO'd via leg kicks. Would have been quite cool if I wasn't the one losing.

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How can I beat Aldo but lose horribly to Mendes? <_<

My Ground game is insanely bad when I'm defending, alright on top, but holy crap I can't defend. Tapped out though, once your bar slows down it seems impossible to get out

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Gutted....Was about to beat Thiago Alves by decision with 15 seconds left went for a takedown to grind out the decision and he knees me in the head and KO's me :crying:

It was like the first 15 seconds in my fight, but that's exactly how I lost my fight against Alves. ¬_¬

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