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They let a 184-lb man fight a 240-lb champion for the heavyweight boxing title in 1919, and the 184-lb guy (Jack Dempsey) almost killed the 240-lb guy (Jess Willard).Dude, do you think there is a reason that they don't let 160 lb men fight 200 lb men?
For that matter, how do you think a 240 lb woman would have done against a 184 lb man?
Dude, do you think there is a reason that they don't let 160 lb men fight 200 lb men?
That's probably not likely, not to mention that I'm not even sure that I could drop that much weight.You're talking generalities, we're talking specifics.
Rousey would have both your arms broken by arm bars before you'd land a strike probably. She, and certain fighters like her, aren't exactly the norm.
I expect to see that this is a useless argument. And, it really should have never been an argument.
That's probably not likely, not to mention that I'm not even sure that I could drop that much weight.
I guess.....There's really not much to say other than you don't have any practical experience, or really know what you're talking about. so, on a day, could she beat me, maybe. I'm really good on the ground, so I doubt it, I outweigh her by 60 lbs. I've been involved in wrestling or in judo in some capacity since I was 16 and I'm 39 now, so....
But what if she's a Ninja?If it's so useless, why the internet tough guy act? Congrats, you think you can beat a 130lb woman in a fight, I guess?
No, it never should have been an argument, because there is no point in Men fighting Women, which, if you care to go back, was the original point.
Let's see here, the original post I responded to was you saying how much of a badass you are followed by you also saying women aren't on the same plane of existence. What did I miss?