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Anonymous at Thu, 21 Sep 2023 20:28:18 UTC No. 168038
In a fight what matters more shoulder or height?
Anonymous at Thu, 21 Sep 2023 20:35:14 UTC No. 168039
>>168038
Weight. This is why there's no such thing as shoulder classes.
Anonymous at Thu, 21 Sep 2023 21:04:26 UTC No. 168045
>>168039
There should be height classes though its more feasible for a lighter guy to beat up a guy his size vs a taller guy because of reach difference. Closing in is the hardest part of a fight.
Anonymous at Thu, 21 Sep 2023 21:11:16 UTC No. 168048
height is a factor but when people say "big" they're talking about body mass
like a 5'6" caveman is going to be more powerful than a 6'2" lanklet
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Oct 2023 07:34:00 UTC No. 171106
>>168045
Closing in to boxing/clinch range is hard. Bringing the fight to the ground is a piece of piss as long as you're willing to fight your way back from bad positions.
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Oct 2023 08:10:04 UTC No. 171108
>>168038
reduced. plebian. rehrearsed.
Anonymous at Sun, 8 Oct 2023 16:46:43 UTC No. 171151
>>168038
Wide shoulders are better for throwing hooks. Narrow shoulders throw straight punches slightly faster
Do with this information as you will
Anonymous at Mon, 9 Oct 2023 04:42:35 UTC No. 171240
>>168038
The "physical index" system from Kudo is pretty interesting. I wonder how that would shake things up if an MMA promotion used that for titles/divisions.
Anonymous at Tue, 10 Oct 2023 08:40:26 UTC No. 171384
>>171240
height/weight rather than just height alone makes the system more realistic for balanced fights, having 5" is basically like having 20lbs of difference imo if they are within same weight class as far as difficulty goes.
Anonymous at Mon, 23 Oct 2023 02:44:25 UTC No. 173062
>>168038
a gun
Anonymous at Mon, 23 Oct 2023 07:56:54 UTC No. 173070
>>171384
Idk mate
I’ve been taken down by a guy a few inches and 20lbs heavier and he felt 50lbs heavier on the ground