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James Jeffries - KO'd
I can't believe Oscar Bonavena just KO'd the reigning champion in my game universe - James Jeffries with a body shot.
It kind of ruins James Jeffries "Iron-Man" image having him go down like that. I guess I'll have to retire him, now. I was moving Jeffries along in my universe, creating a few super-fight scenarios for him. But now... Oh well. Even in a universe that you "run", things do always turn out like you plan ![]() Last edited by Jim_Kidd : 07-30-2007 at 01:02 AM. |
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why do you retired him??
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And I agree, TBCB Universes tend to play out just like the real world from time to time...and screw-up assured 'Mega-fights'....with upsets taking place right before they are to be signed to happen.... |
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Big Jim had the ultimate "tough-guy" image in real life. Same thing in my universe. A body shot knockout just knocked the universe out of whack. Think of Rocky Marciano getting knocked out in a "tune-up" fight. Things just aren't the same. Even in the gaming universe.
Maybe he'll come back some day. I imagined him leaving the ring getting pelted with ice and cups of beer from the disillusioned fans! Last edited by Jim_Kidd : 07-30-2007 at 11:17 PM. |
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Well Oscar was as strong as a bull, but as they say on any given night, If only
it had gone the distance at least there was a chance of winning a questionable decision even on an off night, and we have all seen that happen. Greg
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How about Buck Crouse scoring a one punch knockout of Harry Greb? Buck is rated a 9, but Harry's a 13.
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![]() At least with some guys you can imagine the fighter saying, "I lost track of the count," "The ref gave me a quick count" "I hurt my knee and couldn't get up," etc. Guys like Greb though, they'd never come up with those kind of lame excuses. |
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Myself i find using the *Go For KO or GAOF KO* leaves one fighter with to much power and the other to vulnerable. I have never liked it and think myself it badly needs refining. Have to say though Jim Trunzo and myself always disagreed on this one.
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In the games intelligence, the fighter who loses his endurance always seems to go for the knockout afterward. Sort of a last ditch effort to save the fight. And it's true, they can do a lot of damage and sometimes - that's the round where an upset can occur. |
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