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    Smile who is the better fighter?

    i am feeling so playful this morning... allow me to tickle your brains, you can giggle or not... oh wait, there is no nerves in our brains - you won't feel it anyways.

    so here it is...

    who is the better fighter of two individuals that train in a basic similar manner and method, yet one gets into many fights through out his lifetime and the other does not get involved with a single one... who is more skilled in fighting?

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    The fighter is more skilled in fighting, because that's what he has been doing.
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    The more you fight the better you will be at it. simple.
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    i had an old taichi lady talk smack behind my back. i mean comon man, come on. if it was 200 years ago,, mebbe i wouldve smacked her and took all her monehs.
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    no one can defeat guan yu the god of war he has 10000000000 : 0 record
    he is the best fighter in the world

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    Quote Originally Posted by uki View Post
    i am feeling so playful this morning... allow me to tickle your brains, you can giggle or not... oh wait, there is no nerves in our brains - you won't feel it anyways.

    so here it is...

    who is the better fighter of two individuals that train in a basic similar manner and method, yet one gets into many fights through out his lifetime and the other does not get involved with a single one... who is more skilled in fighting?
    The one who gets into more fights will be more comfortable in a fight situation and less likely to suffer the adrenaline dump and freeze... whether he is a more skilful fighter or not is another matter

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    Greetings..

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    What is the manner of their training? How close to realism does it approach?

    Also, what about the fights? What types and places were they? Were they ego fights with FAR inferior opponents? Were they assaults with skilled opponents?

    Too many factors involved.
    "God gave you a brain, and it annoys Him greatly when you choose not to use it."

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    The fighter would be the better fighter but the better fighter doesn't always win.

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    I have an even better question for you uki:

    Out of a quadriplegic, and an able bodied person, who is the better fighter?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Kevin73 View Post
    Too many factors involved.
    no. your mind think too much.

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    Quote Originally Posted by AdrianK View Post
    I have an even better question for you uki:

    Out of a quadriplegic, and an able bodied person, who is the better fighter?
    That all depends. Is the quadriplegic up and about in a wheelchair accomplishing things, or is he simply existing? Is the able-bodied man doing the same thing? There are many variables.


    then again, I don't think you were going in that direction.....
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    Quote Originally Posted by TenTigers View Post
    then again, I don't think you were going in that direction...
    i am curious to see if anyone is going anywhere remotely categorized as being a direction.

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    Quote Originally Posted by uki View Post
    i am feeling so playful this morning... allow me to tickle your brains, you can giggle or not... oh wait, there is no nerves in our brains - you won't feel it anyways.

    so here it is...

    who is the better fighter of two individuals that train in a basic similar manner and method, yet one gets into many fights through out his lifetime and the other does not get involved with a single one... who is more skilled in fighting?
    let them fight and you have your answer.


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    we're talking skills in fighting and not actually winning fights, right?

    i mean its logical to say that victory doesn't always go to the more skilled individual....

    apart from having them fight, you could take a look at who has more skills when they are training.

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    The one who never got in a fight, he has never lost a single fight.


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