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Anonymous No. 182784

Is striking or grappling better for beating a larger opponent?

Anonymous No. 182789

>>182784
Grappling
Just think of Royce Gracie who beat many larger opponetns of Hongman Choi who has winning record in kickboxing against smaller guys despite being noskill

Anonymous No. 182791

>>182789
His father couldn't even beat a middle aged man with 15 pounds on him

Anonymous No. 182794

>>182791
Are you talking the fight with Kimura?
First, Helio was older than Kimura. Second, Kimura was also a world class grappler so I don't know how would it disprove my point. It was a fight of 2 grapplers with no striking involved.

Anonymous No. 182795

>>182794
>Helio at 112 years old, knew that due to his smaller stature and degenerative bone disease he would need something new to defeat his opponents. It was then that he invented leverage to use an opponents size and strength against them.

Just ignore the fact that helio brought a casket for kimura to the fight and pretend that it was a respectful moral victory and not what it actually was, a big mouthed retard getting what was coming to him.

Anonymous No. 182797

>>182794
And how about his brother losing to a random high-school gym teacher
https://youtu.be/aCai00QBEl4?si=y1dQUwIjJL41x7oE

Anonymous No. 182799

>>182795
Still not related to the thread

Anonymous No. 182812

Which ever one has the biggest opportunity you can find in the moment, whether it's if you see the opening for a knockout blow or for a takedown. Look for the strengths and weakness of yourself and your opponent and choose the closest path to victory