Originalgangsta317
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Because strength and size are fairly important things in a fight, and all else being equal, the bigger guy will win.
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Nah
Sometimes yea,but not everytime
Because strength and size are fairly important things in a fight, and all else being equal, the bigger guy will win.
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That "all else" though. Typically, more size = less speed & quickness, 2 other important factors in a fight.

Once again , I've seen instances where both participants of different sizes had great hands , but the smaller one walked with the victory , at the end of the day in my opinion size is just one small factor in contrast to how fast your hands maneuver , how you counter etc . When I was locked up I probably fought like atleast 15 times (I'm not even exaggerating lol) and most of my opponents were bigger than me (I'm 6 feet and 155 lbs) but most of the times I still prevailed due to the fact that I've been taking boxing since I was 12 so my hands is very efficient . For instance I fought this spanish cat when I was lockd who was about the same height as me but probably 60lbs heavier than me and wild muscular , but I still was yoking him up something serious , the only thing he could do to me was keep body slamming me but I kept getting up and hitting him with vicious combos , pierced that nikkas under lip with his teeth and all lat .
5 of his spanish nikkas jumped me and gave me that work later that day though :gooncry:
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Whoever gets caught with a bad one first loses. Being buff doesn't neccesarily increase that chance. Buffness doesn't translate to punching power neither
but all else won't be equal unless this buff guy has also been training his hands and he's brolic but has the speed of a cobra
chances are the smaller guy will be more agile and quick on his feet, that's the point.
you guys are only using the buff guy's attributes
A guy doesn't need to know to fight when he could suplex you on some Brockl Lesnar shyt.
Once again , I aint gonna front like i aint never recieved that work from a bigger cat but Ive fought big cats who has hands and names rung bells in the hood and still caught the victory , yeah the bigger person has the advantage but that doesnt guarantee hes going to win , shyt is one big generalization to me .
Fear has a part in it as well. Cause fighting a big enough dude is actually risking your health.
I fight a dude my size, I might get yoked up but I'll survive in tact. If a 6'5" 285 beast connects square on me, dude might make my face explode.
reach, pain tolerance, luck( I.E first hit you make his nose gush), anger and adrenaline are the biggest factors.
Has nothing to do with how much you bench or how big your muscles are.To a certain extent, if a guy has strong shoulders and great leg power,he just may pack a punch regardless if he trains or not
All dese nikkas' asses da same size when dem dikks get pulled out on em.

I don't got nothing against buff cats , they should get commended for the amount of time they invest to achieve that stature it takes alot of dedication , but still that doesn't automatically mean if that person fights someone smaller than him he's going to win , just because you're body is up to par doesn't mean ya hands is efficient so underestimating your opponent due to size could easily have you walking away with the L .
Has nothing to do with how much you bench or how big your muscles are.
punching power is mostly genetic. If you don't believe it read up on the subject in boxing discussions. I'm demonicly heavy handed like my pops and we both skinny. It was like this before I ever started working out. The real power generates from your hips/legs. not pushing from your arm makes the punch quicker/sharper.
Muscle can add some power but the amount is negligible, getting husky won't make you a power puncher, the extra mass will slow your punches if anything.


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