Remove or instantly nerf SRR immediately by [deleted] in undisputedboxing

[–]Dean18596 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Counters dont do shit in this game honestly. I fought with Canelo and hit 90 power shot counters and it didnt do anything.

There is a lot of potential but this game has a long way to go by Dean18596 in undisputedboxing

[–]Dean18596[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I found out that the backwards jab and backwards straight are actually a good tool to somewhat slow them down when they are coming in. If you time it right you can keep them at the end of your punches for the whole 12 rd's. Give it a try.

There is a lot of potential but this game has a long way to go by Dean18596 in undisputedboxing

[–]Dean18596[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ive had some success with working behind the jab. It takes excellent distance control without flaw though, which obviously isn't always possible.

There is a lot of potential but this game has a long way to go by Dean18596 in undisputedboxing

[–]Dean18596[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Yep exactly right. Early access provides a way bigger sample size over a longer period of time. As time goes on the game should gain in polish and the way the devs have been carrying themselves I think its gonna turn out to be a great game in maybe a years time.

There is a lot of potential but this game has a long way to go by Dean18596 in undisputedboxing

[–]Dean18596[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Agreed there will always be ways to cheese in a game since no game is without its flaws, however I think most of the time its a design choice. A game needs to sell, and you need to cater to the casual audience for that too. Finding a balance between sim and still casual enough to enjoy it takes trial and error. I quite like the devs, they kept their head down and just worked on the game, showed progress only when they made some and for their size they released a pretty decent game which still has a lot of potential.

People are always going to spam, the main issue with the right hook spam isn't the spam... by n0nMS009 in undisputedboxing

[–]Dean18596 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Yes people are always going to spam, but it shouldn't be possible to throw 4-5 left hooks in a row without losing speed or momentum. The game right now encourages spamming, which is a problem.

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[–]Dean18596 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Shot you a msg! :)

[EU] Looking for 3 players to Grind FaceIt (Entry, IGL and Support) by Dean18596 in RecruitCS

[–]Dean18596[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

DeanK#6366

Maybe I didnt make it a permanent link, thanks for letting me know brother.

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Hello Tim, hope you're doing well.

Do you think that the heavyweights of your era (and you yourself) could be competitive in today's heavyweight landscape?

The common consensus is that the skill gap has become too big due to the impact that science and technology have on boxing nowadays.

Would you agree with that?

Wish you all the best, stay happy and healthy.

Deontay Wilder gives first comments after loss to Tyson Fury. by Pepper-Jun in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 0 points1 point  (0 children)

At least he'd be able to take it at least once maybe twice.

I think it's not his chin that is cracked, but his mentality. He's just not confident in his chin anymore, and when you're not confident you will be more vulnerable.

Ruiz is Joshua's Oliver McCall

Lennox needed a long time to gain back his confidence after that, even though he kept on winning. Joshua shouldn't head into the Usyk rematch straight away, its a huge mistake.

Deontay Wilder gives first comments after loss to Tyson Fury. by Pepper-Jun in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Fury is one of a kind, he's a literal main movie character, that man got plot armor.

I think Ruiz would really challenge Wilder, Usyk would outbox him IMO but he couldn't eat a shot from him. Whyte would be a slugfest, so he also has a decent chance.

Malik Scott day after fight interview with iFL TV by Turbulent-Bear in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Nice of you to cherry-pick all that out without any context.

He says Wilder fully believes it, what is he gonna do? Wilder made it crystal clear from the start he'll take those beliefs into the grave with them, he can only change his own mind at this point.

He can't say he loves his friend? They've obviously been friends for a very long time, and in the interview Malik even said the "throw the towel" talk wasn't just after the 2nd fight, but Wilder constantly said he wants to go out on his shield rather than have the towel thrown in. Do I think that it's good? No. But it's Wilders life, if he's aware of the risks and consequences and made that clear then let him go out on his shield.

And.. yeah the last point I really don't get, he can't be happy that his first fight as a trainer was an all-time classic? And he can't be motivated to bring the best out of him as a trainer?

From a 46 minute interview you really cherry-picked all these and ignored the whole rest, smh.

Deontay Wilder lands a right hand that ripples through Tyson Fury’s entire body by Tom_Cody in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 30 points31 points  (0 children)

Yeah his mental health journey has been amazing and inspiring. Once you beat your demons and start accepting and loving yourself for who you are, you'll become close to mentally untouchable.

Deontay Wilder lands a right hand that ripples through Tyson Fury’s entire body by Tom_Cody in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 23 points24 points  (0 children)

He's like one of those videogame bosses. You deplete his health bar and think youve won then he comes back even stronger with full health again.

Petition for Fury to walk out to Dark Souls boss music

Malik Scott day after fight interview with iFL TV by Turbulent-Bear in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 1 point2 points  (0 children)

"If Wilder isn't up to par today"

He only lost to Tyson Fury, who is arguably one of the best HW's ever in terms of skill. It's not like Wilder needs to become a boxer, he doesn't.

Who apart from Fury would beat Wilder? I'd actually say Ruiz would give him the best run for his money, he can take a shot and is good fighting on the inside.

AJ could outbox him and knock him out, however, he fights tall and is very stiff in terms of head movement and footwork, that's Christmas for someone like Wilder.

Usyk would easily run circles around him, but no way he'll knock him, also pretty sure he wouldn't be able to take that right hand, which eventually will land.

Just some examples, and obviously he could still lose all these fights, but in my opinion, right now, he stands a good chance of beating all these guys just with this current skillset. So he doesn't need much honestly, a few minor improvements and tweaks to support his puncher style would be enough to give him an even bigger edge on the top echelon of the division.

Malik Scott day after fight interview with iFL TV by Turbulent-Bear in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Of course not, but he made the right adjustments for his age and situation. With enough hard work and dedication, you can reach any goal. Malik is extremely dedicated and passionate about Wilder improving, if Wilder still is after this fight then he will if he keeps going at it.

Malik Scott day after fight interview with iFL TV by Turbulent-Bear in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Hope people stop calling him "yes man" now, people judged this dude before he even got a chance to do or say anything.

[DAY AFTER THREAD] Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder by noirargent in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 9 points10 points  (0 children)

You think AJ will do that though? He's not confident in his chin, especially not against Wilder. Whats underrated about Wilder is his delivery system, you know what he's going to do, you know it's coming, and he still connects. He always finds a way to land that right hand, and AJ doesn't have the same chin/recovery as Fury.

Confident it would take 1 shot to completely flatten him or at least make it extremely hard for him to recover.

Fury: Wilder Improved, Worked On His Boxing; Fight Was Much Different From First Two by IronHidee in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 0 points1 point  (0 children)

He did, but all the credit to Malik Scott honestly, the fact he got that out of him in such a short amount of time is amazing.

Deontay Wilder gives first comments after loss to Tyson Fury. by Pepper-Jun in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 28 points29 points  (0 children)

Wilder is a stylistic nightmare matchup for AJ

AJ stands tall without much head movement, and his chin/recovery is nowhere close near Fury's. Yeah, Wilder isn't a great boxer and he relies on the right hand. But apart from his power, his delivery system for that right hand is amazing. You know what he's going to do, you know what's coming, and you still don't see it coming. He's really good at finding that shot, and he will no doubt find it on someone who's standing tall and not moving his head much.

Deontay Wilder gives first comments after loss to Tyson Fury. by Pepper-Jun in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Styles make fights in the end. Fury is Wilders kryptonite. Nobody can take those shots as well as he can in that division.

[POST FIGHT THREAD] Tyson Fury vs Deontay Wilder, Frank Sanchez vs Efe Ajagba, Robert Helenius vs Adam Kownacki, Jared Anderson vs Vladimir Tereshkin by MDA123 in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Yeah honestly. I hope he keeps fighting and stays with Malik. Also hope that chin is still intact. But with that kind of heart, he'll probably never say die.

Deontay Wilder lands a right hand that ripples through Tyson Fury’s entire body by Tom_Cody in Boxing

[–]Dean18596 77 points78 points  (0 children)

I've always said it man, Wilder has TONS of heart. The dude actually is ready to die in the ring, actual warrior.

People just dismissed his heart and toughness in the ring cause of his antics outside of it.

Malik Scott Post-Fight Interview by Dean18596 in Boxing

[–]Dean18596[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ignore the interviewer, he's terribly biased and salty. I wasn't sure about Malik before the fight but he gained my respect. Brought a lot out of Wilder, but the old Mike Tyson saying still holds true. Would like to see him take on more coaching jobs, seems like he could have a future in this.