Losing to smaller guys is what I like best. Some smaller guys I've lost to are just very fast and very skilled. I also give up handicaps. The little guy is allowed strikes and I'm not. The smallest guy I ever lost to was 5' and 90#s. I let him strike me 10 times before the match started. He hit far harder than I expected and very accurately. When the match started I was winded and my left arm didn't work properly. I lost 3 matches to him and enjoyed them all.
Seems a small guy has NO CHANCE when wrestling against a big guy, but, not unusual at all to see a short little "fireplug" of a guy beat a big fat guy to submission or KO. The bigger guys, like myself, are slower and much less stamina, lots of the time, they cant take the punches, out of shape, soft, your little rival capitalizes on your "sweet spots", knowing where to concentrate the punishment to your body, try as you might, you'll tire out real quick, emotionally become frustrated then fearful, knowing you taking a beating from your smaller opponent, the little guy getting more aggressive as he sees the look of defeat in your eyes, now knowing you will either be forced to surrender, or he will continue to work on you till your knocked out, and he has the stamina to do just that. The thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat.
Grizzledjobber (2)
14/11/2022 08:22Losing to smaller guys is what I like best. Some smaller guys I've lost to are just very fast and very skilled. I also give up handicaps. The little guy is allowed strikes and I'm not. The smallest guy I ever lost to was 5' and 90#s. I let him strike me 10 times before the match started. He hit far harder than I expected and very accurately. When the match started I was winded and my left arm didn't work properly. I lost 3 matches to him and enjoyed them all.
PUNCHED AND PINNED (1)
13/11/2022 15:48Seems a small guy has NO CHANCE when wrestling against a big guy, but, not unusual at all to see a short little "fireplug" of a guy beat a big fat guy to submission or KO. The bigger guys, like myself, are slower and much less stamina, lots of the time, they cant take the punches, out of shape, soft, your little rival capitalizes on your "sweet spots", knowing where to concentrate the punishment to your body, try as you might, you'll tire out real quick, emotionally become frustrated then fearful, knowing you taking a beating from your smaller opponent, the little guy getting more aggressive as he sees the look of defeat in your eyes, now knowing you will either be forced to surrender, or he will continue to work on you till your knocked out, and he has the stamina to do just that. The thrill of victory, and the agony of defeat.