This game can be difficult to figure out. It can be overwhelming at first. I would start by getting all of you underweight fighters out. Then I would decide what style you want to use for your camp, and stick with only that style. Trying to have 5 different styles in one camp is difficult, and spreads your training too thin. If you have any questions, let me know...good luck!
Lastly)I agree with In the Butt, the forums are the best source of help, and game info. People there love sharing their knowledge. I highly recommend cheeking it out.
Third) Fight selection. Try to find fights vs other fighters with similar stats. You will lose vs a fighter with much higher stats. Also, every style has a weakness, and a strength vs a particular style. PG, for instance, does really well vs MT styles, but gets worked by GnP, and HKK.
Second) You fighters need more training. I highly recommend not sending you fighters out to train until they have. 2.5 in the required stats for their chosen style. Example: PG should have @ least 2.5 in JJ, and flex before he fights. 8pts uses MT, speed, and FW. I would have his MT at 2.75, and the other 2 at 2.5 before he fought.
I'll try to help ya out. We need as many players as we can... Game tips: First) Weight matters. The heavier fighter has an advantage, regardless of weight class. Your 152 lb LW is at a big disadvantage vs a 175 lb LW. Think of it as your fighter re-hydrating back to his "street" weight. I retire fighters that don't drop at least 15 lbs.
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