You say that, but I wonder how many times the BBer has thrown his weight around and intentionally intimidated normies with his physique? But yeah, it doesn't matter how big you are or even if you know super secret special martial arts, nobody attacks another person unless they think they have a good chance of winning the encounter. So there's no shame in using an equaliser in a street fight. Just a pity we can't carry ANYTHING here in the UK to defend ourselves with.
Some idiot was giving me shit for weeks, in the workplace I might add. I'm a quiet person and not good with words, and so he thought he could walk all over me. I confronted him about it--not aggressively--and he got nasty and starting shoving me. I was sick of the job anyway, and frankly I don't give a fuck about anything these days, so I ended up grabbing him by the throat and pushing him up the wall. He shoved my glasses off my face, which pissed me off as I thought they were broken, and after a struggle I got him a headlock and, pausing to think about things, gave him a left hook a few times. I stopped when I saw the blood
feelsgah
and held him there until other staff broke it up. He lied and said I attacked him out of the blue, I got sacked, and he went crying to the police. Then the female police officer in charge of the case decided to omit parts of my statement, leading me to get charged by Crown Prosecution Service . . . despite having had no income for 5 months, I still had to pay a hefty fine. It was still worth it for the LOLZ.
Yes, I've seen that clip, and I've also seen the clip of the Mountain toying with Connor Mcgregor like the latter was small child. Of course, they were
only sparring.
But then there are also examples of skinnyfags defeating roidheads, such as this:
So what does this prove? That fights are actually quite random, and one good strike in the right place and it can go either way. Or maybe the bigger fighter gets gassed and is easy pickings. Or perhaps he just rushes the smaller fighter from the outset and it's game over. Like I said, random. Probably one of the biggest advantages is sheer aggression and hatred for the other person, something which can't readily be trained. Now, I have boxed and weight trained for two decades, and I freely admit I lack the killer instinct which has, at times, made me lose to smaller, more determined opponents. Then again I have, on a few occasions, beaten men significantly bigger than me without barely breaking a sweat. But this was in a ring, wearing gloves and headgear, under strict rules. On the streets--again, who knows? Because I'm not a naturally violent person, I probably wouldn't know how to react in a street fight, and would probably just walk away, therefore 'losing' the encounter by default. And my opponent would likely be content with that rather than actually risking injury by attacking me.
Actually, the best option is to be rich and powerful enough to have armed bodyguards, and to live in a country where you can pay the police to turn a blind eye.