Nothing worse than having a huge advantage in stats and, I believe, style advantage, but because my fighter simply weighs less then his opponent, loses the fight by Unanimous Decision. Fucking ridiculous.
I mean, what is that? He's a solid fighter that has trough being finished, but recently he's suffered nothing but loses against weaker fighters and all because of weight. It's ridiculous.
Might as well just forget about training up any small fighters and just retire them, regardless of how good their hidden stats are.
And then we're told not to complain about small fighters who need a division of their own. Fucking retarded. If that's the case, why do we even have these weights in the game? They obviously can't win out because of their weight issues, but yet we're supposed to just suffer through them. Told we have an easy fix in this issue by recruiting another fighter every 1.5 days - that's not a helpful solution if you're just getting slammed with all of these small fighters at every recruit stage. Bah...times like these I almost want to stop playing entirely.
heres the fight... dude is using sprawl and brawl, and no submission skills or str to really speak of...and he gets an armbar
Round 1 Lou Phillips connects with a series of punches forcing Peterson into a clinch. "Rage Cage" works "HardGay" into a corner from the clinch. "Rage Cage" presses his head under Petersons chin so he cannot defend the piston shots from either side. Lou Phillips escapes the clinch and creates some distance. "Rage Cage" circles Peterson, landing jabs and crosses at will. "HardGay" throws a cross that easily dodged by Lou Phillips. The fighters circle each other. Phillips attempts a takedown, but "HardGay" clumsily falls down without much provocation. "Rage Cage" lands a strong heel spike on the quadriceps of Peterson. Round 1 comes to a close.
Round 2 Lou Peterson keeps Lou Phillips at a distance with some well timed jabs. Peterson snaps back the head of Phillips with a stiff jab. Lou Phillips throws a wild punch, putting him off balance. A few well timed strikes from "HardGay" puts Lou Phillips on the mat giving his back up. Peterson attempts to lock in a rear naked choke, but $ agg rolls into to mount to cleverly avoid it. Phillips attempts to escape mount but has no luck. Lou Peterson swings his leg over locking in a textbook armbar. Lou Phillips taps out.
Lou "HardGay" Peterson wins by Submission (Armbar)