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re: Could you beat a 135 pound female mma fighter (amanda nunez)without training?
Posted on 8/23/23 at 9:30 pm to Obtuse1
Posted on 8/23/23 at 9:30 pm to Obtuse1
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The ONLY issue here is can the skill of one of the best Bantamweight female fighters in the world overcome the weight and strength advantage of wholly untrained people in this thread in a fight.
Where do you draw the line between skill vs size? 50 lbs? 75 lbs? Are you delusional enough to think the line doesn’t exist?
Posted on 8/23/23 at 11:57 pm to Epic Cajun
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Where do you draw the line between skill vs size? 50 lbs? 75 lbs? Are you delusional enough to think the line doesn’t exist?
I honestly do not think there is an upper weight limit per se. If you have a clearly untrained 635# dude in the ring with her I bet on Amanda despite the 500 extra pounds of fluff. He would never be able to touch her and she would just snipe him for 3 or 5 rounds and take the UD. So weight alone is not an issue IMO. Now when weight comes with strength like say a 350-400# monster like Brian Shaw or Eddie Hall (even before the latter started combat sports training) I think the table turns significantly in their favor, almost ridiculously so. There is probably an outlier or two here that could take her using pure strength and ignorance but that number is a lot lower than people seem to think in the thread.
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