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    Default how do you cut off the ring?

    i got a lot of people running from me and i can't get them, how do i cut off the ring?

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    Default Re: how do you cut off the ring?

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    Visulize the ring in this way, four sections, you holding centre.

    Dont let his lateral movment undo you. If you move sideways withim, in theory you should drive him into the ropes.

    If he slips past you at this point he should be in a different sector where you should then back off to ring centre(ish) and start again.

    It far more effective that following your man around
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    Default Re: how do you cut off the ring?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimboogie
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    Visulize the ring in this way, four sections, you holding centre.

    Dont let his lateral movment undo you. If you move sideways withim, in theory you should drive him into the ropes.

    If he slips past you at this point he should be in a different sector where you should then back off to ring centre(ish) and start again.

    It far more effective that following your man around
    That's the right on the money, but it wouldn't be enough to catch me in the corner. And even if you could push me in a corner once, I'd just give you a hug and push you away.
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    Default Re: how do you cut off the ring?

    I've been coming up with my own ideas when working with the footwork. One ways that I have found effective w/ a computer opponent is to make them follow me in almost a circle around the ring. It depends on the angle of you and your opponent which prevents them from really cutting off the ring. It's great for my lightweight because he has the full agility upgrades from his costume, max agility stats, smooth as his basestyle and with my strategy I can stay away from an opponent for rounds on end just counterpunching and breaking them down with my judge jab.
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    Default Re: how do you cut off the ring?

    Quote Originally Posted by Jimboogie
    Note Diagram at foot of post



    Visulize the ring in this way, four sections, you holding centre.

    Dont let his lateral movment undo you. If you move sideways withim, in theory you should drive him into the ropes.

    If he slips past you at this point he should be in a different sector where you should then back off to ring centre(ish) and start again.

    It far more effective that following your man around
    Nice advice....but "Nobody puts Superheavy in the corner."

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