



UFC Undisputed 2010 Guide
Real-life MMA is a fascinating mix of art and violence, something gruesome to the layman but intricate in its details. UFC Undisputed 2010 puts this in videogame form: on the face of it, button mashers and spectators will be treated to plenty of hard hits and blood that sticks to the attacker's shoulder when elbows are thrown. Once you study the intricacies of the game and memorize your favorite fighter's transitions, you'll be able to throw down with the best of them. We at IGN will be your trainers: practice, keep those hands up, and you'll be on your way to winning the championship. It's...TIME!
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UFC Undisputed 2010 Guide Contents
UFC Undisputed 2010 Striking & Submissions Basics
UFC Undisputed 2010 Career Mode & Leveling Tips
UFC Undisputed 2010 Camps & Techniques list
UFC Undisputed 2010 Achievements / Trophies Tips
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Common Questions & Answers
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How do I submit a fighter? Or avoid being submitted?
It's too deep to go into here in the Q & A section. Check out the Submissions subsection of our Basics section to get all the details. See: Striking, Submissions & Basics
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How do I touch gloves?
Just tap forward on the D-pad. You'll want to meet your opponent in the middle of the Octagon, then tap forward on the D-pad. The AI always answers you with a glove-touch for the first round, and will for every round after if you're friends in Career Mode. Be sure to touch gloves for at least ten matches to earn an achievement.
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What EXACTLY is a "flash knockout"?
A flash KO is when you down a guy on a single punch. Not "the first punch of the fight," but rather one punch, as opposed to a combination. For example, if you have a guy in the mount, and you're pounding in his face and he goes out, that's not a flash KO. Also, if you have a guy rocked, and the screen's colors are all washed out as the graphical result, then you finish him, that is not a flash KO. A flash KO is when one solid shot just drops your opponent instantly.