primal_shitmuncher
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I often see people say that MMA fighters are a good example of a result of bonesmashing, the repeated traumas to their face leads to most of them having mogger skull structures (from what I've seen/heard).
However, I was wondering if this is similar to the 'swimming gives you broad clavicles' situation. Some people think swimming gives you broad clavicles as top swimmers are tall with broad clavicles - but the only reason top swimmers are top swimmer is because they genetically have the clavicles and height in the first place.
Is it the same for MMA? Were most MMA pros with mogger skull structures only pros because they already had the bone structure, or did the fighting itself lead to them having a more masculine dimorphic face?

However, I was wondering if this is similar to the 'swimming gives you broad clavicles' situation. Some people think swimming gives you broad clavicles as top swimmers are tall with broad clavicles - but the only reason top swimmers are top swimmer is because they genetically have the clavicles and height in the first place.
Is it the same for MMA? Were most MMA pros with mogger skull structures only pros because they already had the bone structure, or did the fighting itself lead to them having a more masculine dimorphic face?