It's Joe Tessitore and Teddy Atlas from ESPN's "Friday Night Fights," isn't it? If so, what a treat. They're the best boxing commentary team in the business.sportdan30 wrote:The commentary is a lot better than in versions past.
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It's Joe Tessitore and Teddy Atlas from ESPN's "Friday Night Fights," isn't it? If so, what a treat. They're the best boxing commentary team in the business.sportdan30 wrote:The commentary is a lot better than in versions past.
This concerned me from the demo as well. I'm still eager to pick this one up, but I'm hoping that this part of the game gets better with practice. It seemed inordinately difficult to get up from knockdowns. On the other hand, this is no Punch Out and it may be an incentive to stay off the canvas.sportdan30 wrote:On a negative, I do not like the knockdown mini game. I've only practiced it in training, but it's really really difficult. Others have complained about it as well.
Exactly. That's how Tyson did it even though he was shorter than nearly all of his opponents, and it's how nearly every current opponent attacks the 7-1 Russian heavyweight, Nikolai Valuev. Continue to advance, using head movement to avoid jabs that the bigger guy will use to create space. Then move inside, work the body, and nail the taller dude with an uppercut when he drops his hands to protect his ribs and belly.sportdan30 wrote:One guy I fought was 6'8, 253 pounds and he towered over me. I was able to get inside and expose his weakness for the body. He was unable to throw high percentage punches because I was working his body. His arms would flail past my head and I'd take full advantage.
As Teddy Atlas always says Friday nights on ESPN, big fighters shouldn't fight small. If you have a height and reach advantage, use your jab to measure distance and space and don't repeatedly bang inside against the smaller man.sportdan30 wrote: The other fighter was a bit smaller than me and his strategy was to attack and throw crosses and uppercuts, and it worked for a couple rounds. I was able to create some space and attack his mid section and follow that up with a couple punches to the head.
You owe it to yourself to hear Joe and Teddy in action on "Friday Night Fights" some Friday night on ESPN2. They are incredible. Great chemistry, and Teddy Atlas arguably is the best analyst of any sport on TV today. You will learn things from Teddy that will help you in the game; I guarantee it. Especially during his "Fight Plan" segment before the main event.sportdan30 wrote:I can't think of the announcers off hand, but I believe you are correct with the names mentioned. What's cool is that in my first pro fight, the main announcer asked what must be going through head in between the first and second round. The color commentary guy said something to the extent "He probably didn't sleep last night, probably didn't eat much either today. This is also his first true fight without head gear, so we'll find out soon enough if he can take it physically...not many can, blah blah blah". A lot of what they say during the fight is right on key. They will also raise their excitment when it's a wild round of punching. What I love is hearing the corner guys yell out advice. You can really hear them when you're fighting in a small arena. And what they too say is pretty much accurate. And then you have the crowd. They'll go crazy if there's a flurry of punches thrown. Of course, they'll boo you if the round doesn't provide much excitement.
I'm going to go out on a limb and say Friday.sportdan30 wrote:Great advice Pk. I'm definitely interested in taking in some fights on television. Any idea when they might be broadcasting next?
I'd definitely like to hear how you compare it against Undisputed, Scoop.ScoopBrady wrote:I'm going to go out on a limb and say Friday.sportdan30 wrote:Great advice Pk. I'm definitely interested in taking in some fights on television. Any idea when they might be broadcasting next?![]()
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I have to say I'm a little concerned that there is no ability to use the buttons if I want to but it's not going to stop me from getting this one.
Friday Night Fights, ESPN2, 10 p.m. (ET) this Friday. That show is preceded by a one-hour collection of Mike Tyson's Greatest Hits at 9 (ET).sportdan30 wrote:Great advice Pk. I'm definitely interested in taking in some fights on television. Any idea when they might be broadcasting next?
Give me at least a week! This game has captivated me as much as The Show did on it's release. If that's any indication, it'll be in my rotation for a long time to come. The game isn't perfect, but it's a ***t load of fun to play! Plus, with the promised DLC, this game has lots of replay value. I just hope EA doesn't try and nickel and dime us.tjung0831 wrote:I'm going to give Dan three more days before he posts a "FN4 for sale...PM for details"
I can see it now. For $4.99 or 400 MS Points you can unlock "the advanced boxing gloves. It's sure to be a hit with the ever expanding sweet spot".sportdan30 wrote:Give me at least a week! This game has captivated me as much as The Show did on it's release. If that's any indication, it'll be in my rotation for a long time to come. The game isn't perfect, but it's a ***t load of fun to play! Plus, with the promised DLC, this game has lots of replay value. I just hope EA doesn't try and nickel and dime us.tjung0831 wrote:I'm going to give Dan three more days before he posts a "FN4 for sale...PM for details"
I'm looking forward to see how this game plays when playing against a friend who's sitting right beside me.
Smart guy, eh? FNF are always on Friday. I get that. I didn't realize those two announcers always are on the broadcast on Fridays however.ScoopBrady wrote:I'm going to go out on a limb and say Friday.sportdan30 wrote:Great advice Pk. I'm definitely interested in taking in some fights on television. Any idea when they might be broadcasting next?![]()
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I have to say I'm a little concerned that there is no ability to use the buttons if I want to but it's not going to stop me from getting this one.
I thought it was FN4 but could be wrong. I thought I read about a FP camera and no health bars. Anyway the default camera in the demo is solid.GTHobbes wrote:Could you be thinking about NHL 10, which does have a first person camera for fights?Rodster wrote:Is their a first person camera in the game? At least I thought I read something about it during the previews.