
Getting lit up is YOUR fault and you deserve every one of your KO Ls scrub*. You probably walk them down withoutt even throwing anything.

You dont chase people, especially straight forward the whole fight. "He would just back up the whole fight wait for you to punch then light you up as you're chasing him." Any XP points left over can go to whatever you want.

Combination is fine at the halfway point. Head movement is way overrated and in the long run all the weaving will also drain your stamina. Go all the way down and max out your Heart, Chin and Blocking. Moving on to the skills I build my fighter as follows. However, my favorite to use is "Power" punch style. The "Klitschko" punch style is a little slow but very powerful to use. This is KEY, make sure you choose your style as an inside fighter! You’ll see why later. Standard block, I can still hold them to a connection percentage between 40-48%. I hold opponents to a connection percentage of about 31-40% with the cross block which makes them run out of gas faster from missing so much. Cross block will slow down your punch a bit, but is a lot stronger though. Regular block will allow your punches to come out faster. I typically use “cross block” with my heavy weight, but don’t be afraid of the regular block either. It is prone to leaving you open for straights and is really only good for a counter puncher which my style is way opposite from. Using “philly shell” as your block style. I also keep my reach between 77-82 inches which gives you all around power with straights and uppercuts. I keep my fighters between 6′-3″ and 6′-5″ with a weight between 225-235 pounds. Actually a maxed out fighter will get tired faster anyways. I beat maxed out fighters with tiny guys just to prove a point.

For my tips to work you first need a foundation which is put into place when building your fighter.
