What size and type of fighter is the hardest to beat?


and what is the most important skill a fighter should have.



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I think that'll probably be a super heavy weight boxer. They're really hard to take down and has a very long reach. If you fail to take them down, they'll just knock you right out with their heavy blows.
Or probably a huge Jiujitsu fighter. You can never get up once they take you down.

So basically, a really tall and heavy guy would be the hardest one to defeat.
Especially for a smaller sized guys since you can't reach their face.

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A good big fighter will almost always beat a good small fighter
that being said,probably stamina,intelligence,and perserverance would be the most important qualities

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If the fighter can change shapes or throw fireballs, then he has the upper hand. As an example, if you got in a fight with Ryu, he can throw fireballs at you and all you can do is block, and when you jump over a fireball, he will just duck down and short kick you or uppercut you! So you would lose!

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Someone about 6,2 or3 who weighs in at 225 to 240 of muscle dosen't need to be completly ripped but in good cardio shape because this fighter needs to be well versed in Jiu Jitsu and well versed in Muay Thai.

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The fighter that doesn't get into fights would be the hardest one to beat.

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The fighter you are unprepared for is the hardest to beat. If you only train within your weight class, then bigger and smaller opponents can give you problems.

The most important skill a fighter can have is awareness. Awareness of his surroundings, his strengths, his weaknesses, his situation, etc. An aware fighter knows when and when not to use his skills. That is more important than anything else in a fighters arsenal.

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true... having power is important. but I think it's better that a fighter is agile, has high endurance. If he fights w/ someone a lot stronger than him, he could use is agility to either evade or redirect the opponent's power. Also if he know pressure points, he could do massive damage to the opponent by hitting them.

Fighting (in general) should not be based on power. Intellegence also plays a factor. A fighter needs to know how to read his opponent's moves and act accordingly.

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