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  • Rufstuf1985's avatar
    Rufstuf1985
    5 years ago
    @EA_Blueberry That's a bad Idea for a story. We wan't have the choice to win. It would be much better if the player was down two rounds, and wins against all odds i the third round. That's a great start for a story.
  • ggslozer's avatar
    ggslozer
    2 years ago

    No. It’s a good start to the story. If you pay attention, the coach explains the heart the fighter showed in that fight even when losing. He was down by two rounds, you obviously don’t watch mma or you would know it’s based off rounds. Even dominating in the 3rd round wouldn’t grant you a victory against someone who beat you in the first two rounds. It’s impossible to knock out or submit the guy as well. Grow up, you don’t have to win every single fight it’s literally a video game, especially when it’s blatantly obvious that was an amateur circuit fight not a pro match. 

  • Marginal0's avatar
    Marginal0
    New Hotshot
    2 years ago

    Exactly. Plus, it serves the purpose of determining your skill level.

    But honestly: if you don't even bother to watch the segments, why do you even play career?

  • Ogbumnut's avatar
    Ogbumnut
    2 years ago

    I agree with both sides on this. I see the point of it's part of he story. However, I like the challenge of being able to win at an underdog fight! Should be some way to get a win and break the game!

  • I beat him. I dominated him, nearly knocked him out, then nearly submitted him, then knocked him out. 

  • 509BigBoss420's avatar
    509BigBoss420
    2 years ago

    Proof or didn't happen str8 up.... these are story line introduction to career I would bet my car on it...

  • jacoh96's avatar
    jacoh96
    11 months ago

    I beat him. Send me your details and I’ll send you the proof

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