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Undisputedis a boxing game that simulates the chess-like combat of the real sport. Winning or losing, there are few experiences more satisfying than having a back-and-forth battle that goes the distance whether it’s the surprisingly good artificial intelligence or an opponent online. Like other games in the combat sports category, such asEA’s UFCorFight Night, the secret to victory lies in mastering the timing and technique of landing effective combination punches. Some combinations work better with certain fighting styles but all can used effectively with the right timing.
The Best Combos To Use In Undisputed
When it comes to combinations inUndisputed,the punches flow easily from one move to the next thanks to using the R-stick, face buttons, or a mix of both for punches. However, the face buttons offer more accuracy and better timing.
Before getting into the combinations, this guide will focus onshorter combo chainsbecause over-committing to too many punches drains stamina and leaves you wide open for easy counterattacks.
Repeatedly throwing the same punch after it misses can be too tempting. Focus on practicing swift combinations without overextending your punches so avoid depleting your stamina and leave you wide open. For example, if the one-two misses, don’t keep throwing two.
The One-Two Combo
One of the most basic combinations to use inUndisputedis also the most effective if used correctly. The lead jab followed by the straight in orthodox or southpaw can be used in multiple ways. Flicking forward on the L-stick, followed by a one-two is effective for closing distances.
In turn, flicking away the L-stick to land the combo as an opponent is attacking is an excellent way for outside boxers likeMuhammed Aliand Sugar Ray Leonard to land devastating counterattacks. You can also use the same combination with a quick jab followed by a straight punch to the body.
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Try setting up the quick jab followed by a straight cross using the power modifier for a potential KO.
The lead jab followed by a left hook — or right if fighting in southpaw — is an excellent two-punch combo on its own. However, following it up with a right hook is a great way to chip away at an opponent’s head health. It’s a good combo to use when backing away as an outside boxer or coming forward with a powerful puncher who specializes in hooks like Joe Frazier. Start by landing the jab to the lead hook, then mix it with the hook.
The Jab to lead uppercut combo is good for long and short-range fighters. It is also an excellent technique for boxers like Riddick Bowe andTyson Fury, who are known for their uppercuts. If you’re landing successfully, use the power modifier after the jab or follow it up with a right hook.
The power punch modifier is an excellent way to end a combination. However, don’t overuse, gauge your timing and set it up before trying to land it. Try using power punches when your opponent shows signs of fatigue.
The hook to the head and the body is an effective combo that can lead to more body punches or headshots. Ultimately, the strategy is designed to keep the opponent uncertain whether the target is the head or the body. Furthermore, fighters who specialize in hooks like Rocky Marciano can do a ton of damage even without the power modifier.
Jab To Right Lunging Hook Combo
The lunging right hook looks like a right cross and is performed similarly to throwing a hook except you’re moving your fighter forward to close the distance. Hitting a jab quickly followed by the lunging hook while closing the distance is swift, efficient, and dangerous. It also retains significant speed when executed simultaneously with the power modifier.
Mix up your combinations and find the ones that work for you. However, don’t over throw punches because it’s easy to lose track of yourstamina inUndisputed. If your stamina is drained, your opponent can land a knockout blow.