Fight Night 2004 Cheats
Go to the main menu and highlight the PLAY NOW menu option and then press Left, Left, Left, Right, Right, Right, Left, A or if that doesn't work press Left, Right, Left, Right, Left. A sound will indicate correct code entry.
Go to the main menu and highlight the MY CORNER menu option and then press Left, Left, Left, Right, Right, Right, Left, Right, Right. A sound will indicate correct code entry.
Go to the main menu and highlight the FIGHT NOW menu option and then press Left, Right, Left, Right, Left, Right, Left. A sound will indicate correct code entry.
Go to the main menu and highlight the MY CORNER then RECORD BOOKS then MOST WINS-BOXER and then press Up, Up. A sound will indicate correct code entry.
The difficulty setting affects training. To easily maximize your stats, switch to easy before you train. You can then switch back to whatever difficulty you were playing on.
Submitted By: WhosSharp
Fight Night 2004 Unlockables
Unlock Special Punches
Beat Muhammad Ali - Get Ducking Hook Punch
Beat Bernard Hopkins - Get Lunging Hook & Watch the Birdie
Beat Ray Leonard - Get Bolo Punch
Beat Roy Jones Jr. - Get Ma No Hands Punch
Beat Evander Holyfield - Get Lunging Hook
Fight Night 2004 Hints
5 Keys To Winning Your Matches
1-The most important key to winning a fight is dodging punches, if you keep your guard up you most likely win the fight. I cannot stress enough how important this is.
2-The most frustrating thing in this game is when you fight a runner. And the only way to win these fights is letting the runner come to you. DO NOT chase them. (you most likely will not KO your opponent)
3-One key to winning fights is to not using your special punches to much because your opponent will catch on. you should use you special punch's) when he is about to be KOed
and very seldom use it , it is a good key to winning.
4-After your opponent swings at you and miss that's your opportunity to swing at them (use the uppercut) its that simple.
5-USE YOUR TRAINING SESSIONS WISELY. power is not the key nor is speed. But the most important is cuts, this determines how fast and easily you get up after a knock down.
Submitted By: Jim