Does size matter when it comes to who would win in a fight? Can a smaller person win if he/she has better technique?

Does size matter when it comes to who would win in a fight? Can a smaller person win if he/she has better technique?

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Just buy a gun

yes but the time it will take to get to the point where size doesnt matter will take years and may break your spirit and body in the process

no height weight and reach make no difference in a fight what so ever if you truly believe you can win user you can, except you cant so you'd probably get your fucking teeth kicked out you colossal fucking faggot

>Can a smaller person win if he/she has better technique?
To a degree. But no 150lb dude MMA master is going to stand a chance against someone with 50lbs on them, assuming it's not straight lard.

You shouldn't really worry much about the person's size. Most likely the other person sucks at fighting and so will you. What you need to actually worry about are the people around you. You don't know which one has the bottle and is about to smash it over your head.

LMAO! did you not see that 150lb mma fighter kill the 200+lb powerlifter?

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Not in the SLIGHTEST unless you’re on the ground (ask anyone who wrestled against a guy who weighed 30 more pounds than them)

I love how Barret's arm is the size of Tifa's entire torso, yet Tifa is the brawler in the game, and Barret fights using a gun.

Weight is a huge factor in a fight as well as reach. Anyone who says otherwise has never been in a fight.

Even with some training, if you're 155lbs trying to find someone athletic above 200 pounds with no fight training, you'll lose 90 percent of the time.