<blockquote data-ipsquote="" class="ipsQuote" data-ipsquote-username="BrokenCycle" data-cite="BrokenCycle" data-ipsquote-contentapp="forums" data-ipsquote-contenttype="forums" data-ipsquote-contentid="44604" data-ipsquote-contentclass="forums_Topic"><div>I think the best way is by booking people in fights, seeing who gets hot, and then trying to purposely giving them wins. <p> </p><p>
Trying to force things kinda makes every game feel the same because you naturally get your favorites. Every fighter isn't going to have the same type of career game after game.</p></div></blockquote><p> </p><p>
OK, that's what I tend to do.</p><p> </p><p>
I have a few stars (Jim Crute, Tyler Diamond) that were 23-24 years old and rattled off a couple wins when they were ranked in the 20's. Once they got closer to the top-10, I gave them fights with other fighters around their ranking but the prospect had a clear advantage.</p><p> </p><p>
Diamond turned into the #9 P4P fighter, the #3 WR Featherweight, and my 2x defending champion.</p><p> </p><p>
He's a boring as hell fighter, though. Reminds me of Ryan Bader. Takedown, do nothing, stand-up. Takedown, do nothing, stand-up.</p><p> </p><p>
Crute is 13-0 and fighting for the interim 205 title.</p>