Fight Night Round 3 Career Mode

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Fight Night Round 3 – Cheats PlayStation 3. PlayStation 2 PSP Xbox 360 Xbox. Win a match there in career mode. The Staples Center: Win a match there in career mode. Contributed By: Liu Domi. Fight Night Round 4. Fight Night Round 4 promises to be equally as ground-breaking and revolutionary.


  • Easy wins in Career mode

Go to the options menu and set Illegal Blows to Off. Then, go to the fight store and buy the illegal head punch called Elbow Shot. During a fight, use the Elbow Shot to counter attack each time your opponent throws a punch. Note: Make sure you use the Elbow Shot as a counter attack so that you can connect cleanly and powerfully on you opponent's head. You will see that the Elbow Shot inflicts a lot of damage to your opponent, and will KO him in a short period of time, or TKO because you inflicted so much damage to his eyes.
Go to the options in career mode and set the H.U.D. on and turn off illegal moves. During the fight only do knees to the stomach. Note: You buy the knee move in the Fight store under 'Illegal Blows To The Body'. You can see your opponents health go down and then it will go into Knockout mode. Then, knock them out. Knees make his health go down faster.
If you are facing a boxer that is stronger than your fighter, try hitting them and moving away. Throw a jab or two then move away from them. This works very well if your boxer is faster. This also helps if your boxer is a lower weight class.
Try to throw a Stun Punch as soon as the bell to start a round rings. Your opponent will usually move towards you and walk into the punch. When your opponent is stunned, follow up with a combination or haymaker for a knockdown. This is very useful in Hard Hits bouts against the CPU.

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Ask any Fight Night fan the one area where Fight Night Round 3 was seriously lacking and nearly everyone will voice the same opinion: the career mode sorta sucked. The rivalry system was a joke, the training games didn't make much sense, and there were no real ranking systems – or at least none that resembled actual boxing. The series' new developers at EA Vancouver have gone in a different direction with and are giving players a more fully-featured mode than ever before. My created boxer, Nate White, has been through several bouts – some good and some not-so-good – but I'm going to put the controller down for a second to give you guys a report on what to expect from the all-new Legacy Mode in.As with most non-team oriented sports titles, you begin your career by creating your boxer. You have the option to start with a current fighter or meld your own using the typically deep creation tools provided by EA Sports or you can import your picture to use with Photo GameFace.

I chose the latter and wound up with a decent looking representation of my mug. Some say he looks like Bill Clinton, but I don't see that as a bad thing.