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Old 08-03-2003, 10:37 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Is size taken into consideration?

Hey guys,

Just ordered TF2001, should be here monday. Anyway, I was wanting to know if the weight class and size of the fighters has anything to do with the way a fight goes. For example: When I put Roy Jones Jr. against Lennox Lewis, will it go strictly by their attributes? Obviously Roy Jones Jr. will have the better attributes, probably by a huge margin. But will the "game" take into consideration the enormous size difference between the two? Therefore giving Lennox the advantage in that particular area.
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Old 08-04-2003, 10:00 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Roy Jones is a unique case but Jones aside, TF2001 makes some generic changes to fighters whom you move up in weight class. This is an option that you can toggle on and off (just in case you want to see what Sugar Ray Robinson could have done against Joe Louis, without weight and size being a factor). The upcoming game will allow you more options when it comes to moving a fighter up and down in weight - without doubt a flyweight moving up to jr. feather or down to strawweight will not be affected as much as a light-heavy moving up to heavyweight, for example.

Height and weight per sa are taken into consideration indirectly in control factor.
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