Ultimate Fighting Girl- Type B

Here is the hallmark of the Ultimate Fighting Girl- Type B: after knocking you out cold, she will help you to your stool. She will bow to the crowd. She will thank her coaches in a whisper. She doesn't point to the floor. She doesn't take selfies with the belt before it's wrapped. Her victory is a quiet exhalation, not a scream.

Let’s break down the stereotype.

If you are a Type B fighter, you have likely been told to "get angry" or "show more fire." Coaches have yelled at you to "be mean." But here is the secret: You don't need to be angry to be dangerous. Ultimate Fighting Girl- Type B

The "Ultimate Fighting Girl – Type B" is not designed for the player who wants to win with speed and reflexes. Instead, she is built for the strategist—the player who enjoys the slow burn of a trap being set. By sacrificing mobility and safe offense for raw, armored power and terrifying command throws, Type B represents the "heavyweight" philosophy in a smaller, more tactical frame. In a genre often dominated by fast, aerial combat, Type B serves as a grounded reminder that the scariest opponent is not the one who hits you ten times, but the one who only needs to touch you twice. Here is the hallmark of the Ultimate Fighting