I work out a lot and I had 6 months MMA training and I believe i can fight 3 to 5 persons (adults) that has no training with no problems. They would land a lot of punches on me but am not fallin down that easy, and it's gonna be painful too.
It can be true, it can be untrue. There are ripped guys who really can fight and some who really can't. Size can't give you a decent jaw, unfortunately. If you have a glass jaw you will always have it.
It's more to say that just because your muscles are huge, that doesn't mean you're good in fights. In my experience, guys who are ripped are not usually good at fighting, but there are definitely some ripped fighters.
I think it can be true. Working out at gym all day doesn't mean you know how to use your strength in fight. Moreover, the more you increase your bulk, the more you lose your flexibility.
Looks don't win fights. A gym bunny is probably strong, which helps in a fight if he knows what he is doing. He might be a very accomplished fighter but you can't tell by looking.
It's not true. Only extreme bodybuilders have very stiff bodies, but they have enough strength and mass to overwhelm normal guy without any fighting training.
Combat experience and getting ripped are two different things which take different exercises to train. Focusing on one would improve the other as a byproduct but not as much as if it was the main focus. Basically, it varies person to person.
Fighting is one thing aesthetics is one thing... Bodybuilders have strength but lack fighting technique whereas fighters have fighting skills but aren't as strong as bodybuilders.
ripped guys are usually the weakest especially before competition. How do i know because when they're ripped they shed a lot of fat and weight and they dehydrate themselves before a competition. As for not knlwing how to fight that's entirely up to the person.
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Why fight a fair fight ever? That's what weapons are for. Knives, mace, taser guns/stun guns, brass knuckles, and even guns or even bb guns. And a lot is based on psychological warfare. You'd be surprised how many guys who were twice my size to four times my size go running scared when they find out i have a weapon on me and how many get even more intimidated when they think it's a gun when it's not and it's just a knife and mace and taser gun. Psychological warfare can be more dangerous than physical fights because they know their life could end any minute and those psychological scars last longer than any broken bones in a person's body
You can even use your leather belt the buckle part or keys in the eyes and ears and bridge of the nose as a weapon or even a pen to the juggular vein or corota artery of the side of the neck or pen to the eyes or inside ear drums
Being ripped does not indicate that he knows how to fight, but I wouldn't assume anything one way or the other. After all, the Native Americans had a saying "be wary the man who does not speak, the dog that does not bark."
That has nothing to do with "knowing how to fight." But I will tell you that looking cut like in the picture does not equal strength. The guys that have a build more like a bear are much stronger than the ones that look very cut.
Any guy who watches mma can tell you that strength isn't everything. A good technique can overcome any man no matter how strong. Good strength but poor technique won't get you far.
Ehh it's less that they can't fight and more that "strength doesn't necessarily imply skill". You can have all the power in the world, but if you don't know how to use it then it's pointless.
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I work out a lot and I had 6 months MMA training and I believe i can fight 3 to 5 persons (adults) that has no training with no problems. They would land a lot of punches on me but am not fallin down that easy, and it's gonna be painful too.
It can be true, it can be untrue. There are ripped guys who really can fight and some who really can't. Size can't give you a decent jaw, unfortunately. If you have a glass jaw you will always have it.
It's more to say that just because your muscles are huge, that doesn't mean you're good in fights. In my experience, guys who are ripped are not usually good at fighting, but there are definitely some ripped fighters.
I think it can be true. Working out at gym all day doesn't mean you know how to use your strength in fight. Moreover, the more you increase your bulk, the more you lose your flexibility.
Looks don't win fights. A gym bunny is probably strong, which helps in a fight if he knows what he is doing. He might be a very accomplished fighter but you can't tell by looking.
It's not true. Only extreme bodybuilders have very stiff bodies, but they have enough strength and mass to overwhelm normal guy without any fighting training.
Combat experience and getting ripped are two different things which take different exercises to train. Focusing on one would improve the other as a byproduct but not as much as if it was the main focus. Basically, it varies person to person.
Fighting is one thing aesthetics is one thing... Bodybuilders have strength but lack fighting technique whereas fighters have fighting skills but aren't as strong as bodybuilders.
Generalizing men like that is absolutely irrational as well
I ask this bc people eadimy mistake big with strong and not always, they think "so big and doesn't know how to fight? What a shame!"
Well it kind if a shame lol but not everyone is the same ofc. You got ripped people who can fight too and vice versa
ripped guys are usually the weakest especially before competition. How do i know because when they're ripped they shed a lot of fat and weight and they dehydrate themselves before a competition. As for not knlwing how to fight that's entirely up to the person.
Why fight a fair fight ever? That's what weapons are for. Knives, mace, taser guns/stun guns, brass knuckles, and even guns or even bb guns. And a lot is based on psychological warfare. You'd be surprised how many guys who were twice my size to four times my size go running scared when they find out i have a weapon on me and how many get even more intimidated when they think it's a gun when it's not and it's just a knife and mace and taser gun. Psychological warfare can be more dangerous than physical fights because they know their life could end any minute and those psychological scars last longer than any broken bones in a person's body
You can even use your leather belt the buckle part or keys in the eyes and ears and bridge of the nose as a weapon or even a pen to the juggular vein or corota artery of the side of the neck or pen to the eyes or inside ear drums
nobody really knows how to fight unless they have training or practice at it. Not really a quality I'm looking for in a guy though.
Yes. My roommate was far more muscular than me. I still would have kicked his ads and he knew it.
Being ripped does not indicate that he knows how to fight, but I wouldn't assume anything one way or the other. After all, the Native Americans had a saying "be wary the man who does not speak, the dog that does not bark."
That has nothing to do with "knowing how to fight." But I will tell you that looking cut like in the picture does not equal strength. The guys that have a build more like a bear are much stronger than the ones that look very cut.
the truth is that just cause you are ripped and work out doesn't mean you know how to fight, as fighting is a learned skill as any other
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@soleil2666 your point?
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Any guy who watches mma can tell you that strength isn't everything. A good technique can overcome any man no matter how strong. Good strength but poor technique won't get you far.
It could very well be true. You might be able to do something but not as good as they could do with training
People don't know how to fight in general lol. If both people are just flailing at each other, the stronger one is going to win.
If you want to learn to actually fight, you study under martial arts or something similar, such as boxing.
No, it doesn't mean anything.
It is true that bigger muscles has nothing to do with fighting.
Being muscular means nothing in a fight.
Do you think ufc fighters know how to fight. That’s just ignorant to assume they can’t. You’d be dead meat.
Ehh it's less that they can't fight and more that "strength doesn't necessarily imply skill". You can have all the power in the world, but if you don't know how to use it then it's pointless.