To deny transitions in EA SPORTS UFC 6, hold Right Trigger (RT) and flick the Right Stick in the exact direction your opponent is moving immediately after they start their transition animation.
Transition Denial Cheat Sheet
How to Deny Transitions in UFC 6
Step 1: Master the Core Controls
Hold Right Trigger (RT) while on the ground to enter defense mode. Then, hold the Right Stick in one of four directions (up, down, left, right) to block your opponent’s transition attempt.

You cannot hold the Right Stick in advance—you must react to their movement after they start animating.
Step 2: Watch Opponent Body Cues
Opponents give visual clues before transitioning. Look for dropping shoulders or leaning in a direction—this indicates where they’re moving. For example, in half mount, they’ll typically move left or right to pass guard (only 2 options, 50% chance).

Step 3: Play Negatively First
Start by holding RT and waiting for your opponent to move. Don’t attempt your own transitions until you’ve denied a few of theirs. This drains their stamina and makes them susceptible to your transitions later.

Step 4: Learn Position Chains
There are limited positions and transition chains. Practice in the Gym to memorize which directions work for each position:
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Half mount → left or right only
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After passing guard → right (side control) or left (mount)
Knowing these chains eliminates up/down options, boosting your success rate from 25% to 50%.
Step 5: Use Reversals with High BJJ Fighters
With perfect timing, you can reverse transitions instead of just denying them. This happens more easily with fighters having high BJJ ratings like Islam Makhachev, Khabib, Oliveira, Jones, Aspinall.

Critical Mistakes to Avoid
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Holding Right Stick too early: If you hold RS before the animation starts, the opponent gets free reign to transition.
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Spamming strikes: Body strikes drain stamina, but head strikes don’t. Don’t waste stamina—wait for transition opportunities.
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Trying to get up immediately: Build grapple advantage first by denying transitions and chaining 2–3 of your own before getting up.
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Evading randomly in full mount: If you dodge into a punch, you’ll get massive damage. Block with RT first, then evade with timing.
Bonus: Getting Up & Muscle Modifier Tips
To get up, press up on Right Stick (always up, never left/right/down). If the option is hidden, hold L1 + up on RS to reveal it.
Use the Muscle Modifier (hold R1 during ground moves) to muscle through transitions faster—like Derrick Lewis—but it drains more stamina, so use sparingly.
Mastering transition denial is the number one thing you need to know for UFC 6’s ground game—it makes you significantly harder to deal with and turns you into a grappling prodigy. Practice in the Gym first, since time dilation is OFF in multiplayer, then dominate your ranked fights.