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this might be water to some people, but to all the normies in here the truth is your fighting success will be based on your genetics 98% of the time.
You're probably wondering "but what about MMA fighters!! there are physically genetically inferior fighters like Demetrious Johnson and Brandon Moreno, these guys can kick all kinds of ass!!" Yes you're absolutely right these guys are genetic outliers and make up for their size, but MMA fighters/ martial artists represent less than 1 percent of population, so it's not likely at all you'll have to be run into a guy like that. Now for the majority of the men with zero to minimal amount of training in anything, what's going to determine your fighting success?: Your genetics.
According to Thriller.com, an article about Mike Tysons punching power, his power is calculated to be 1,600+ joules, how powerful is that you may be asking? well it's the equivalent of a 220 pound anvil dropping on your head from 5 feet in the air. imagine that...
Do you really think Mike Tyson got his punching power from hitting pads in some 150 dollar a month sweaty gym? No way. He was born with it, he was a whopping 200 pounds of pure muscle when he was 15, and also taking a good luck at his facial structure will give you a good idea of his durability.
View attachment d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net.webp strong thick neck to help absorb punches to the head, strong protruding brow ridge, high cheekbones, sunken deep set eyes for intimidation
It's clear that he is the perfect prototype for fighting, now Mike Tyson is obviously 1 in a billion genetics, and the average guy doesn't have that ACTN3 genetic to help with fast twitch and explosiveness, so for the rest of us, what genetics are needed to have any kind of success in fighting?
Here's a list:
1. The first one is obvious, your height, a towering height will be a strong indicator in your fighting success, do to a superior reach, and high ground, you will have a good advantage.
2. Your facial structure.
https://news.ucsb.edu/2008/012494/u...trength-fighting-ability-revealed-human-faces
A heavier brow ridge and a thicker jaw, shows a well developed face, indicates high testosterone and readiness for combat. A bigger stronger skull is favored as well
Khabib Nurmogomedov
3. Frame: wide shoulders, slim waist, broad chest, thick neck/upperback.
4. Hand size, wrist thickness/width.
5. Deep voice, (not necessary for actual combat) but deeper voice helps for intimidation before an altercation occurs
Even your Intelligence/Awareness/ Muscle memory is all based on your genetics.
In conclusion, if you find yourself upset and insecure about these facts, just remember if you live in a regular peaceful area you won't have to worry about fighting anyone for the most part, but if you don't, than its best to invest in a a weapon. good luck!
You're probably wondering "but what about MMA fighters!! there are physically genetically inferior fighters like Demetrious Johnson and Brandon Moreno, these guys can kick all kinds of ass!!" Yes you're absolutely right these guys are genetic outliers and make up for their size, but MMA fighters/ martial artists represent less than 1 percent of population, so it's not likely at all you'll have to be run into a guy like that. Now for the majority of the men with zero to minimal amount of training in anything, what's going to determine your fighting success?: Your genetics.
According to Thriller.com, an article about Mike Tysons punching power, his power is calculated to be 1,600+ joules, how powerful is that you may be asking? well it's the equivalent of a 220 pound anvil dropping on your head from 5 feet in the air. imagine that...
Do you really think Mike Tyson got his punching power from hitting pads in some 150 dollar a month sweaty gym? No way. He was born with it, he was a whopping 200 pounds of pure muscle when he was 15, and also taking a good luck at his facial structure will give you a good idea of his durability.
View attachment d7hftxdivxxvm.cloudfront.net.webp strong thick neck to help absorb punches to the head, strong protruding brow ridge, high cheekbones, sunken deep set eyes for intimidation
It's clear that he is the perfect prototype for fighting, now Mike Tyson is obviously 1 in a billion genetics, and the average guy doesn't have that ACTN3 genetic to help with fast twitch and explosiveness, so for the rest of us, what genetics are needed to have any kind of success in fighting?
Here's a list:
1. The first one is obvious, your height, a towering height will be a strong indicator in your fighting success, do to a superior reach, and high ground, you will have a good advantage.
2. Your facial structure.
https://news.ucsb.edu/2008/012494/u...trength-fighting-ability-revealed-human-faces
A heavier brow ridge and a thicker jaw, shows a well developed face, indicates high testosterone and readiness for combat. A bigger stronger skull is favored as well
Khabib Nurmogomedov
3. Frame: wide shoulders, slim waist, broad chest, thick neck/upperback.
4. Hand size, wrist thickness/width.
5. Deep voice, (not necessary for actual combat) but deeper voice helps for intimidation before an altercation occurs
Even your Intelligence/Awareness/ Muscle memory is all based on your genetics.
In conclusion, if you find yourself upset and insecure about these facts, just remember if you live in a regular peaceful area you won't have to worry about fighting anyone for the most part, but if you don't, than its best to invest in a a weapon. good luck!