Lalulalang
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Is judo effective in a real fight? Who would win if an elite female judoka (105lb) against a bigger untrained guy (150lb) in a real fight?
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Unquestionably, one of them would win. Unless it's the other one. In that case, it's them.Is judo effective in a real fight? Who would win if an elite female judoka (105lb) against a bigger untrained guy (150lb) in a real fight?
Or just short/skinny. That's around where I am. Don't think anyone would look at me and think "bigger guy" though.FWIW a 150lb 'guy' is almost always still an adolescent. Beyond that there are just way too many variables to give an answer.
Is judo effective in a real fight? Who would win if an elite female judoka (105lb) against a bigger untrained guy (150lb) in a real fight?
That is why I said "almost". I know there are people who are lightweight but I think they are in the lower side of the scale for average weight.Or just short/skinny. That's around where I am. Don't think anyone would look at me and think "bigger guy" though.
The Promoter, that's who. You are televising this hypothetical fight, right?Is judo effective in a real fight? Who would win if an elite female judoka (105lb) against a bigger untrained guy (150lb) in a real fight?
I've taken some seminars from elite female judoka. By "elite" I mean "olympic medalists."If somebody told me they were an 'elite judo fighter', I'd assume they were exaggerating.
Is that slang for black belt? I can't imagine a black belt calling themselves 'Elite'. That sounds like something an orange belt who joined martial arts four months ago, regularly watches UFC/kung fu movies/youtube videos, and been in two fights back in high school would say.
As a JKD fighter and sifu I can say that, in my opinion, it depends entirely upon the skills of the fighter, Judo or (street) fighter. Experience and heart make all the difference. Yes, other factors are at work but the trained, "elite" judo fighter has a better chance of winning.Is judo effective in a real fight? Who would win if an elite female judoka (105lb) against a bigger untrained guy (150lb) in a real fight?
God i hate short people, you stand there like, where the love am i meant to punch, as they have free rein to IP man your groin.Or just short/skinny. That's around where I am. Don't think anyone would look at me and think "bigger guy" though.
Legendary post, right there.Unquestionably, one of them would win. Unless it's the other one. In that case, it's them.
Why, I don't know that! WaaaaaaghIs it an African or a European judoka? I think the airspeed of an unladen judoka can really vary.
It's kind of a silly question. You're suggesting matching someone with no training against a world class athlete. Do you think you can out run Usain Bolt? Out drive Michael Schumacher? Out Quarterback Tom Brady?Hello, I'm an average guy (5'8/150) who have been training in boxing for 6 months and judo for a month. I just wondering, what if I against an elite female judoka in a real fight.
Are you planning on fighting a 105lb female judoka soon? This seems oddly specific...Hello, I'm an average guy (5'8/150) who have been training in boxing for 6 months and judo for a month. I just wondering, what if I against an elite female judoka in a real fight.
Well, all other things being equal, I'll put my money on the judoka, and hope you have good heath insurance.Hello, I'm an average guy (5'8/150) who have been training in boxing for 6 months and judo for a month. I just wondering, what if I against an elite female judoka in a real fight.