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Question Posted Thursday June 12 2008, 3:54 pm

Do Size Matter In A Fight? Not boxing or kick boxing or wrestling i mean Like a Fight on The Sreet.

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venom_97 answered Friday June 13 2008, 1:02 pm:
I am a kickboxer and size doesn't matter! The bigger the tree is the harder it falls. It's all about knowledge of how to use to handle yourself while fighting -it's about being able to block, agility and quickness- it's about that hand game - it's about knowing how to get out of the way and concentrating on when to strike, block,kick, push, duck, whatever you gotta do, whatever you do, don't let them get you down - which makes it also about balance and strength.

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Matt answered Friday June 13 2008, 1:34 am:
Yes, it does. People can handle different heights and weights, but there is always a limitation to how much you can take.

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xxlikewoahhxx answered Thursday June 12 2008, 9:31 pm:
even on fights on the street, size does not matter. its all in strength and technique, and expierience helps too. i mean yeah, size might help, but it can't win you a fight. if you are greater in the categories i listed then the other person, you could be a foot shorter and still win.

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yourrtrustyhelpline answered Thursday June 12 2008, 7:24 pm:
no, size doesn't matter. i know a guy that's 5'4" that could take his brother, &his brother is around 6'5". size in height doesn't matter, what matters is strength, technique, and experience. (yes even in the streets) if you know how to fight &have equal or close to equal strength, even if the other guy is a lot bigger, you still have a good chance of winning.

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grndayfrk13 answered Thursday June 12 2008, 7:21 pm:
honestly, i dont think that size matters, maybe if theres a HUGE difference, but seriously, if you know what your gonna do and stick with it, youll be fine... size shouldnt really matter, but i cant really push you to fight...they suck if you lose.

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xxkelsxx answered Thursday June 12 2008, 7:19 pm:
yes size definatly matters... i know there are some guys who think that it doesnt.. but it does. lets just say your 5 ft 6 inches and you are really fit and storng, still if you go to fight a 6 ft 3 inch guy, no matter how out of shape he is... you don't stand a chance.

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