Summary
Undisputedhas exited Early Access and is now fully launched on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X/S. While it still has itsissues online, it’s a far better experience offline with punches having more weight and impact. It’s the only boxing simulation since 2011’sFight Night Championand it’s a worthy contender among boxing greats like Sega’sGreatest HeavyweightsandEvander Holyfield’s Real Deal Boxing.
There are many statistics to consider when choosing the right boxer to match a playing style, but the game’s Traits are crucial in determining their performance in the ring. For example, Tyson Fury’s ability to get up and fight harder after getting knocked out, Canelo Alvarez’s devastating body punches and Rocky Marciano’s ability to take a punch are all captured in carefully crafted Traits inUndisputed.This list features the best traits to look for when choosing a fighter online or offline in career mode as fans develop their fighters.
Updated July 08, 2025 by Michael Llewellyn:Knowing a fighter’s traits can mean the difference between winning and losing in Undisputed. Many traits can turn the tide of a boxing match, but some can be costly in the long run. This list is updated to include another trait that players should consider.
Passives
No Penalty for fighting in the opposite stance to default
In boxing and other combat sports, fighters typically adopt one of two stances: orthodox or southpaw. The orthodox stance is commonly used by right-handed fighters, who lead with their left jab, while southpaw fighters are usually left-handed and lead with their right hand. Very few fighters can comfortably change their stance in a fight and this is reflected in the game unless a fighter like Tyson Fury has the Switch Hitter trait.
Switching stances deep into a fight is a great way to change strategies as an opponent has adapted to the player’s style. Switching to southpaw or vice versa can take them out of their comfort zone often leaving them open to new combinations as they scramble to readjust their strategies.
Lightning Hands is a great trait for those players who like to throw a lot of punches in quick succession. The trait’s downside is that it reduces the damage to the punches thrown by 3%. However, the upside is an increase of 10% in punch speed.
Coupled with other traits, like punches in bunches, this trait makes fighters very dangerous. Three quick hooks can cause devastation, and being able to throw them fast will often cause issues for any player. If players wish to try this trait, Sergio Martinez makes great use of it in the welterweight division.
Punches in bunches allow faster fighters to land damaging combinations by increasing the damage of every punch landed. It’s perfect for landing combinations to the body and head and even better when catching an opponent with a counter punch combo as they are moving toward the player.
There are some drawbacks to this trait, however. Throwing too many combinations is costly to stamina and it’s easy to get carried away. Worse still, stamina recovery is reduced by a massive 20% from Round 6 onwards. Use combos wisely and combine them with the Lightning Hands and Sting Like Bee traits. Fighters like Floyd Patterson and Sugar Ray Robinson use these traits as part of their repertoire.
Liver destroyer is one of those traits that can be predictable if the opponent catches that a player specifically targets the liver. However, as it carries a massive damage increase of 30%, it can be worth it.
There is no penalty with this trait either, so a player must sneak in a liver shot and watch the opponent fold in half. Saul Canelo Alverez is an expert at picking people off with this punch in devastating fashion and can be used in the game to replicate this destruction.
One of the more challenging mechanics inUndisputedis getting up after a knockdown. It can feel like players need two sets of eyes to line up and balance the bars to get the fighters off the canvas. Luckily, the Lionheart trait does make this easier for some fighters in the game like Rocky Marciano.
Marciano was an undefeated world heavyweight champion who almost had a supernatural ability to get up after a knockdown and keep coming forward. The Lionheart trait was built for a fighter like this. It’s an excellent trait to consider if players are struggling with getting up after a knockdown and a great way to practice.
Rocky Marciano possesses the Lionheart 3 trait, which enhances his ability to get up by 12%, albeit with a 2% reduction.
Jawbreaker is a great trait for those players who like to switch up their punch selection. A classic one-two combination or a sneaky lead left hook is too predictable. As most people fall into the pit of throwing simplistic combinations, an uppercut can really change the mood of a fight.
Like in real boxing, an uppercut is best used sparingly, as it needs to be timed perfectly and, when thrown from a distance, leaves a fighter well open to counters. It is usually a cardinal sin to throw a rear-hand uppercut without first setting it up behind other punches. With that said, this trait increases uppercut damage to the head by 20% and increases the chance to daze an opponent by 10% with any uppercuts. Sugar Ray Robinson features the Jawbreaker 2 with uppercuts landing 25% more damage.
This trait comes with a small downside but is still very much worthy of mention. The upside is that players will have increased damage from all directional punches by 10%. The downside is that when standing still, there is a reduction of 5% for all punches.
This is a good trait for movers but bad for people who like to fight in close quarters. Fighters like Oleksander Usyk are a prime example of this. Usyk prefers to stick and move rather than stand still and throw heavy shots.
There are rumors that back in 1946, the defensive genius Willie Pep won a round without throwing a punch, untouchable. Given to those blessed with the reflexes of a cat and the speed of a greased mongoose, Untouchable is a trait that can make opponentsmake mistakes.
This trait increases dodge and slip speed by 10 percent, meaning players are more elusive than a see-through Sasquatch in a snowstorm. As missing punches will wear out opponents, this is an ideal trait for those who like to wear people down before stepping up the pace. Much like in real boxing, this trait requires skill to get right and won’t be everyone’s cup of tea; however, in the right hands, this trait will feel overpowered.
Upon Entering Loose Movement
This trait is the epitome of a slippery fighter. Someone that is hard to hit and moves faster than a cat on a hot tin roof. Roy Jones Jr is a perfect example of this trait; at one point, Roy was the fastest thing on two legs and looked like the loosest goose of them all. While this trait won’t suit everyone’s play style, players who like to counter will love this one.
This trait is active using loose movement, which works great when dealing with an aggressive opponent. The trait is a little bit of a double-edged sword, however, as it carries a penalty. While it does increase damage for all punches by a whopping 25 percent, players will also take an increased amount of damage to the same percentage. Remember: hit, and don’t get hit.
Roy Jones Jr has the Loosey Goosey 3 trait that increases damage dealt by 30 percent instead of 25.
Distance Keeper may be one of the most underrated traits in the game due to most players fighting aggressively. With this trait, players get an increase of 20% to all jabs while losing 5% of damage from hooks. Now, with the right stats, this is a monster trait. The jab is the most important punch in boxing, bar none, and this just makes it even more dominant.
Used correctly, these heavy jabs can upset a fighter’s rhythm and even drop fighters or daze them. Sugar Ray Leonard is a great example of this trait being exceptional; coupled with Sugar’s overall great stats, this really shines on keeping aggressive fighters at bay. This is a great example of thebest defensebeing a good offense.
Sugar Ray possesses the Distance Keeper 2 trait which increases the damage of thrown jabs by 20% but decreases the damage thrown by hooks by 5%, a small increase on the base version of Distance Keeper.