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UFC 5: How to Defend Takedowns

Marcus Thorne ·October 27, 2023
UFC 5: How to Defend Takedowns

UFC 5 brings a plethora of new features and enhancements to the virtual octagon, ensuring a more immersive and realistic MMA experience.

One of the standout features is the Real Impact System, which introduces a new layer of strategy and realism to the fights, with injuries now affecting a fighter’s performance in real-time. This is particularly relevant when it comes to takedown defense, as a well-timed sprawl or counter can prevent potential damage and keep the fight standing.

In this guide, the team will delve into the intricacies of defending takedowns in UFC 5, ensuring you have the knowledge and skills to maintain control of the fight, no matter where it goes.

How to Defend Takedowns in UFC 5

Defending takedowns in UFC 5 is crucial for maintaining a dominant position in the fight and preventing your opponent from dictating the pace. Here’s a comprehensive guide to help you master takedown defense:

Early Defense: As soon as you see your opponent shooting for a takedown, hold down both triggers (L2 + R2 on PlayStation or LT + RT on Xbox) to defend. If done early enough, you will throw your opponent off, preventing the takedown.

Late Defense: If you react a bit later, you will end up in a clinch position. From here, you can strike or attempt to break free. Be aware that your opponent can still attempt to turn the takedown, requiring you to quickly flick the left stick in the correct direction to defend.

If a takedown is unsuccessful at first, it may still turn into a takedown drive. Your opponent can attempt to change the direction of the takedown drive. Pay attention to their movement and flick the left stick in the corresponding direction while holding down both triggers.

Defending takedowns against the fence requires holding down both triggers. Be mindful of potential submissions like the standing Guillotine, which can be defended by holding down R2/RT.