How to touch gloves and emotions in UFC 6

IN UFC 6competitive martial arts doesn't always have to be ruthless and cold. In fact, some of the best matches start with the mutual respect that occurs when both fighters touch gloves, and that's something you can do with this guide.

Even though it's not an official rule, touching gloves shows that you're a good sport, win or lose. You can touch the gloves UFC 6 with L2 / LT at the start of the roundbut you'll want to check out these tips to make sure you don't get baited and to see other emotes you can perform.

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How to touch gloves in UFC 6

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When the fight begins hold L2 or LT and slowly move towards the opponent. This way, your fighter will reach forward to touch the opponent's glove. However, your opponent must do the same and you will see if they do because their arm will also extend.

Both AI opponents and real players can reject touch gloves, so they can lure you into hitting first!

Some online opponents may use touch gloves as first-hit bait, but that's usually not a huge disadvantage to you since one hit won't exactly change the outcome of the match. It's usually safer not to respond to a touch glove attempt in ranked mode, as even small advantages can be decisive for a win. Just make sure you don't get shut down earlier in the fight by falling for the Touch Gloves request.

This is worth noting the touch glove has a short window at the start of the match. If you fail, you can try to touch the gloves again at the beginning of each round.

How to perform stances and emotes in UFC 6

While the glove touch is considered a position that requires action from both sides, there are other positions and emotions that you can do yourself without having to react from your opponent.

Press each button on your controller's D-Pad to perform one pose. Most of these are competitive stances that encourage fans to support you or to taunt and humiliate your opponent.

However, there is one respectful stance you can take. If you hold L1 or LB and then press any of the buttons on your D-Pad, your fighter will show respect to your opponent.

No matter what position you choose to perform, it's always best to perform them while your opponent is stunned or still on the ground. While it's possible to cancel the stance animation, it still happens with a delay, and that's enough for your opponent to land a successful hit. This is why celebrating early could get you into trouble, so don't get too cocky!

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