Fight Night Round 4
33 Achievements
1,000
100-120h
Xbox 360
GOAT
Retire as the G.O.A.T(unlocks achievements; Retiring as a Superstar and Hall of Famer if not earned)
80
How to unlock the GOAT achievement in Fight Night Round 4 - Definitive Guide
Ok. This guide's purpose is to help you tear through Legacy Mode and get the 8 achievements involved worth a total of 315 gamerscore. I realize it isn't that hard to get this, but for those out there who are horrible at the drills like me, this is a much easier way to do it without having to do the drills that much.
Everyone knows the basic goals that need to be achieved to reach the rank of GOAT in Legacy mode:
-- Win percentage higher than 90%
-- Popularity higher than 95%
-- Number of fights exceeds 50 (meaning you must compete in 51 total fights)
-- P4P rank exceeds 5
-- Defend title 8 times
-- Hold at least 3 titles
First create a new fighter in Legacy Mode. Make him a light heavyweight with max reach and max height. I made my boxer a power puncher and suggest the same for you. You should be going for first round KOs for the entire 51 fights. Customize the rest of your boxer as you chose.
Next, before you enter the amateur tourney, be sure to turn your legacy mode settings to the lowest difficulty and turn all the stats for your boxer up and all the opponents down, including strike frequency.
Be patient in the amateur tourney and just try and get more punches than your opponent. Its pretty easy to win. Winning this will get you 20.
Once you go pro, always pick the highest rank boxer. My first 10-15 fights I set my fights exactly 6 months apart to train 3 weeks before the fight. I would train right and left hand power on auto-sim, and manually do free sparing because its pretty easy to get champion on. Once you get your boxer's power to around 90 start auto-simming other stats and building them up. After about 15 fights start training only two weeks before a fight, and continue to mostly auto-sim your skills (except for free spar.) Eventually your boxer will max out with this formula at about 85-87. But that's good enough to KO dumb AI for 51 fights.
Be sure to move up a weight class after winning the title at LHW. Go to the body frequently with your power puncher, it opens up the head. You should be getting first round KOs.
Avoid Mike Tyson and Ali at HW unless they have a belt you need. They both have one punch KO potential no matter how bad the AI is.
If you win every fight up to 51 retire. Be sure it says you are The Greatest of All Time. If you do this, you should receive the following achievements along the way:
-- FROM CHUMP TO CHAMP (20): win the amateur tournament in legacy mode
-- UNDEFEATED (20): win 5 consecutive legacy mode fights
-- THE ROAD IS LONG (10): win 10 fights in legacy mode
-- THE CHAMP IS HERE (40): win a championship belt in a single weight class
-- MOVIN' ON UP (30): move up a weight class in legacy mode
-- THE LATEST AND GREATEST (50): retire as a superstar
-- BIG GLOVES TO FILL (65): retire as a hall of famer (unlocks achievement for retiring as a superstar if not earned)
-- GOAT (80): retire as the greatest of all time (unlocks achievement for retiring as a superstar and hall of famer if not earned)
Everyone knows the basic goals that need to be achieved to reach the rank of GOAT in Legacy mode:
-- Win percentage higher than 90%
-- Popularity higher than 95%
-- Number of fights exceeds 50 (meaning you must compete in 51 total fights)
-- P4P rank exceeds 5
-- Defend title 8 times
-- Hold at least 3 titles
First create a new fighter in Legacy Mode. Make him a light heavyweight with max reach and max height. I made my boxer a power puncher and suggest the same for you. You should be going for first round KOs for the entire 51 fights. Customize the rest of your boxer as you chose.
Next, before you enter the amateur tourney, be sure to turn your legacy mode settings to the lowest difficulty and turn all the stats for your boxer up and all the opponents down, including strike frequency.
Be patient in the amateur tourney and just try and get more punches than your opponent. Its pretty easy to win. Winning this will get you 20.
Once you go pro, always pick the highest rank boxer. My first 10-15 fights I set my fights exactly 6 months apart to train 3 weeks before the fight. I would train right and left hand power on auto-sim, and manually do free sparing because its pretty easy to get champion on. Once you get your boxer's power to around 90 start auto-simming other stats and building them up. After about 15 fights start training only two weeks before a fight, and continue to mostly auto-sim your skills (except for free spar.) Eventually your boxer will max out with this formula at about 85-87. But that's good enough to KO dumb AI for 51 fights.
Be sure to move up a weight class after winning the title at LHW. Go to the body frequently with your power puncher, it opens up the head. You should be getting first round KOs.
Avoid Mike Tyson and Ali at HW unless they have a belt you need. They both have one punch KO potential no matter how bad the AI is.
If you win every fight up to 51 retire. Be sure it says you are The Greatest of All Time. If you do this, you should receive the following achievements along the way:
-- FROM CHUMP TO CHAMP (20): win the amateur tournament in legacy mode
-- UNDEFEATED (20): win 5 consecutive legacy mode fights
-- THE ROAD IS LONG (10): win 10 fights in legacy mode
-- THE CHAMP IS HERE (40): win a championship belt in a single weight class
-- MOVIN' ON UP (30): move up a weight class in legacy mode
-- THE LATEST AND GREATEST (50): retire as a superstar
-- BIG GLOVES TO FILL (65): retire as a hall of famer (unlocks achievement for retiring as a superstar if not earned)
-- GOAT (80): retire as the greatest of all time (unlocks achievement for retiring as a superstar and hall of famer if not earned)
there are very specific goals that need to be met in order to obtain greatest of all time they include
win% is greater than or egaul to 90
popularity is greater than 95%
number of fights exceeds 50
p4p rank exceeds 5
defend title 8 times
hold at least 3 belts
there are three belts after you reach rank #1 that you have to win
win% is greater than or egaul to 90
popularity is greater than 95%
number of fights exceeds 50
p4p rank exceeds 5
defend title 8 times
hold at least 3 belts
there are three belts after you reach rank #1 that you have to win
2 Comments
sorry it has been awhile since i played this game but i believe p4p stands for pound for pound, and can be viewed in the fighters statistics, if someone can clarify that would be helpful
By L0TS OF PIE on 05 Dec 2010 19:03
Just got this. Actually took me 51 wins because I hadn't defended the belt enough times. Great guide. P4P is pound for pound ranking system. You actually need to be ranked between 1 & 5. If you meet all the other requirements this should be no prob. I finished 51-0 with p4p rank of 1& 100% popularity. Defended he belt at least 5 or 6 times (possibly more).
By SPECTREON on 08 Mar 2011 19:38
Legacy Mode is the story mode of Fight Night. During this you will have Goals. You will start out as a Bum and you have to work your way to the top. You should earn the Prospect rating after you win the amateur tournament.
To become Champion:
Reach Rank number 1
To become a superstar:
- Win % is Greater or equal to 80
- Popularity is greater than 75%
- Number of Fights exceeds 30
- P4P Rank exceeds 15
- Defend title 3 times
- Gold at least 1 belt
To become Hall of Famer:
- Win % is greater or equal to 82
- Popularity is greater than 85%
- number of fights exceeds 40
- P4P Rank exceeds 12
- Defend title 4 times
- Hold at least 2 belts
To become G.O.A.T:
- Win % is greater than or equal to 90
- Popularity is greater than 95%
- number of fights exceeds 50
- P4P rank exceeds 5
- Defend title 8 times
- Hold at least 3 belts
Note: After you become G.O.A.T. you must retire to get the achievements.
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Once you have received the title of GOAT (Awarded after the title of Superstar), you must leave the ring and then you will receive the achievement.
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