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[emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]Instead of speaking indirectly like a hurt female, why not just say my name champ?
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[emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji][emoji]128514[/emoji]Instead of speaking indirectly like a hurt female, why not just say my name champ?
Anytime someone has a negative or unfavorable opinion on a women capes come out "NT hates women"
You call Kim K a ***.
You hate women.
Don't like Lousey.
You hate women.
Won't get beat up by a women half your size
You hate women.
Yall sound ******ed.....
These fighter will beat yall ***** on endurance and stamina the whole time.
Yall would be gasping for air....meanwhile they just getting started on ya big ***.
Weighing more in size means nada....
If weight doesnt matter then why are their different weight divisions?
If weight doesnt matter then why are their different weight divisions?
No.
A trained pro fighter fighting your avg Joe is when weight doesn't matter.
can't compare men and women period.Nah uh... she's an Olympic judo medalist. How dare you... sexist! (sarcasm)
I hope the fathers in here on that, a trained 135 lb woman can be an athletic man garbage, aren't pumping your daughter's heads up with that nonsense. If women could compete physically with men, the olympics and pro sports would be structured differently or are they sexist?
No.
A trained pro fighter fighting your avg Joe is when weight doesn't matter.
Just for clarification.
Do you guys think Rhonda would wash ANY untrained man?
Like there's no size max, no untrained man can beat her?
Again, for you to say weight doesn't matter is implying it has ZERO % influence in the flow of the fight and just based on PHYSICS, that isn't trueNo.
A trained pro fighter fighting your avg Joe is when weight doesn't matter.
Not denying that at all my man.Training and skills are probably more of a factor when we talk about a professional fighting in the best organization versus someone who doesn't train.
That isn't me saying someone that weighs more than Rousey is a guaranteed win, I am simply saying that having the same EXACT approach when fighting a 150 lber and a 240 lber doesn't make tactical sense.
So you can't keep saying, "weight doesn't matter" because it does. It always does
You understand that I am arguing the people that are saying weight DOESN'T matter, right?We have weight classes for a reason. What exactly are you trying to prove here?
This isn't the old UFC.
Of course. Weight matters. It forces you to change up your gameplan.I mean if mighty mouse is trying to land a takedown on a very heavy dude, that might not work if dude is planted on the ground like a statue. Gotta kick his kneecaps instead.
She'd wash them all, she know judo.I am discussing this fictional situation where men of all sizes are lined up to fight Rousey
To say weight doesn't matter means Ronda would fight the same exact way vs
A. Marcus Smart
B. Taye Diggs
If you honestly believe that, I don't know what to tell you
You seem to think I am on the opposing side of that argument for some reason. But ok.It's a man vs. woman thing, that's all there is to it.
You seem to think I am on the opposing side of that argument for some reason. But ok.It's a man vs. woman thing, that's all there is to it.
But even in man vs. Man combat, size matters/is an influence