ashitaria
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See question. And yes, I am looking for a debate.
If you actually expect an answer to this, I will find it difficult not to consider you stupid.
What constructive contribution do you expect? Lots of people telling you that smaller people are more likely to defeat bigger people in street fights? "Small" people are not all the same; likewise with "big" people. Therefore one cannot say whether any given "small" guy is more dangerous than any given "big" guy. Even if one is statistically more "dangerous" than the other, that does not make all of said demographic more dangerous than the other.
the one you underestimate.
I believe the issue is that the question is framed in a very vague, open ended way. (intentionally?) There is no base or context upon which to draw arguments for either case because the specifics are lacking.The OP is usually expected to provide his thoughts and outlay the matter of discussion.
I'm guessing the OP is baiting the posters to expose their opinions with the open-ended question so he could argue them on it without them attacking his original premise(s) and views.![]()
The head is a good place to attack though because it induces pain and disorientation. If you can strike them in the forehead with enough force they'll suffer a blackout. If you can get them in the nose their eyes will begin to water no matter how tough they are, the tissue there is extremely sensitive.
Anyways, why do we assume only the little guy will try a crotch-kick? What's this about only small people fighting dirty?
Aiming isn't so much a problem, though I'd agree timing and opportunity are.
Fact is, assuming both the big and small guy know how to fight, the big guy'll win through brute force and not doing stupid things like letting go when one bites him.
Though, this all depends on the level of smallness of the small guy and bigness of the big guy. If the difference isn't thaaaat noticeable, things might even out. Or if the body masses were similar despite a difference in height. (In which case I'd bet on a stocky small guy.)
It would help.(If you plan on getting in any fights.)
I don't mean fat so much as heavily built. You know, broad-shouldered and whatnot. This is mostly genetics so you can't really do anything about it.![]()
The most dangerous guy is always the most dangerous guy.
The one with more training, experience, and skill.
Uh, if you ask me, Ashitaria is merely trying to make himself feel better about being small.
A big guy will always beat up a small guy even if they have the same skill.
What exactly is your point in that? That I made the thread simply to increase my ego and self-esteem?![]()
In any case, it does seem that big people have an unfounded advantage. I can easily see how the fight goes if they are both on the ground, and wrestling. When it comes to when they are both on their feet though, the smaller person could have the advantage though as since they are smaller and their congruential center is closer to the ground, they have a better sense of balance and probably trip a guy to the ground.
But it is all relative though, on factors and skill and experience. Echoing what other members have said, it depends on who has the most skill.
A big guy will always beat up a small guy even if they have the same skill.
@S0nystyle, I disagree though. Despite the fact that big guys can hit harder, small guys could hit faster. I think the winner is usually the guy who gets winded, stunned or disabled first, so I don't think a "you hit me I hit you" situation would occur very often.
To everyone else: fighting isn't like an rpg, where the two people just stand there and exchange punches until someone passes out.
s0nystyle, not true all the time. Not even true half the time. What if the person redirects the first punch? What about if the person catches the first punch, or it doesn't connect at all?
There's too many caveats still with your rule of "whoever punches first, wins."
Not to mention--there are rules that disallow certain techniques being used in the ring, that in a street fight, even without weapons, would be free reign.
No, I'm assuming in a street fight, which is more dangerous?
No need to debate anymore, for I have found a video from the internet that gives us the answer to this troubling dilemma:
YouTube- ryu vs honda
It seems like the small guy is able to shoot fire balls from his fists, so the big guy has no change!![]()