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re: Could you beat a 135 pound female mma fighter (amanda nunez)without training?

Posted on 8/23/23 at 5:06 am to
Posted by Milesahead
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Member since Sep 2007
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Posted on 8/23/23 at 5:06 am to
A jujitsu chick would undoubtedly beat many untrained men in just jujitsu...where a man isn't truly trying to hurt them. That whole calculus changes when a man is truly trying to knock them out.

In early UFC, in addition to people being mostly ignorant of submissions, Gracie wore a gi. That attire gave him leverage and dry grip points to help leverage vs larger opponents. He pretty much refused to fight without the gi.

Without a gi, there are few submissions after people get sweaty. You have neck chokes, mostly after the person decides it is better to take that than punches to the head. A man should have the physical capability to weather any storm from a 135# female and will quickly be sweaty enough to make submission extremely difficult for her.

Bone structure also helps the man. It is easier for him to control her wrists, as the diameter will be smaller and his hands larger. The difference in gender is just too much for n avg 200# man and a 135# woman.
Posted by TeddyPadillac
Member since Dec 2010
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Posted on 8/23/23 at 8:32 am to
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Bone structure also helps the man. It is easier for him to control her wrists, as the diameter will be smaller and his hands larger. The difference in gender is just too much for n avg 200# man and a 135# woman.


A woman’s wrist is the size of two of my fingers. She can try to choke me all she wants, I can grab her wrists and move her arm wherever I want. She’s not strong enough to hold it in place, even with whatever perceived leverage you idiots think BJJ gives this 135lb weakling. She isn’t Gracie. Gracie may have been smaller than the guys he fought, but his strength may have been equal, and at worst only slightly less. A 175lb man can be nearly as strong as a 225lb man. A 135lb woman is like a child compared to a 200lb man.
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