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When it comes to fighting there are many factors which influence who will have the advantange in a fight. these factors would include :
1. Reach/ wingspan which is how long your arms are (not including shoulder width and finger tips only closed fists)
2. Bone size and mass - Basically how big and dense your bones are
3. Muscle mass and fast twitch muscle fibres
4. Leg to torso ratio
5.Tendons and cartillage strength
6. Lung and heart capacity input and output
7.Mental capability
8.Neck size
9. Higher neuron output
Now of course the taller you are the more you weigh more with bone mass and size,longer reach and muscle mass proportionally but this only becomes a thing after a 2 inch height difference. anything more then a 2 inch height difference then size is obviously a factor on average unless outliers have long ape indexs or just all the factors i included. For example let's say a 5"10 man was going to fight a 6"0 man. You would say the taller one has longer reach and longer legs and more muscle right ? Yes on average but this is not such a significant size advantage where it would be not fair. There are factors which influence if the 5"10 man was going to beat the 6"2 man such as the factors i listed above and the same goes for the 6"0 man.
Anything over 2 inches of height when fighting someone for example a 5"10 man fighting a 6"2 man then the 5"10 man would have outlier stats for the above factors i included to beat the 6"2 man if he had average factors.
1. Reach/ wingspan which is how long your arms are (not including shoulder width and finger tips only closed fists)
2. Bone size and mass - Basically how big and dense your bones are
3. Muscle mass and fast twitch muscle fibres
4. Leg to torso ratio
5.Tendons and cartillage strength
6. Lung and heart capacity input and output
7.Mental capability
8.Neck size
9. Higher neuron output
Now of course the taller you are the more you weigh more with bone mass and size,longer reach and muscle mass proportionally but this only becomes a thing after a 2 inch height difference. anything more then a 2 inch height difference then size is obviously a factor on average unless outliers have long ape indexs or just all the factors i included. For example let's say a 5"10 man was going to fight a 6"0 man. You would say the taller one has longer reach and longer legs and more muscle right ? Yes on average but this is not such a significant size advantage where it would be not fair. There are factors which influence if the 5"10 man was going to beat the 6"2 man such as the factors i listed above and the same goes for the 6"0 man.
Anything over 2 inches of height when fighting someone for example a 5"10 man fighting a 6"2 man then the 5"10 man would have outlier stats for the above factors i included to beat the 6"2 man if he had average factors.