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<blockquote data-quote="Firpo" data-source="post: 3864736" data-attributes="member: 45550"><p>Hey now Mr Snarky. I’m just under 5’9” and weigh 195lbs. Not exactly the strongest example of a physical specimen. I would agree as a general rule the better physical condition a person is in the better they will handle physical confrontations. I will say this pudgy middle aged white boy can still hike 10+ miles and do cartwheels. My grandfather was a double amputee having lost both legs in a train accident when he was 12. He also fought Golden Gloves and I would have hated to have been the loudmouth punk that tried to start trouble with him even in his late 70’s. Physical conditioning is certainly important but being most fights last seconds I think it’s arrogant to think it’s the only variable that matters. Now excuse me while I go gnaw on some broccoli and skinless chicken.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Firpo, post: 3864736, member: 45550"] Hey now Mr Snarky. I’m just under 5’9” and weigh 195lbs. Not exactly the strongest example of a physical specimen. I would agree as a general rule the better physical condition a person is in the better they will handle physical confrontations. I will say this pudgy middle aged white boy can still hike 10+ miles and do cartwheels. My grandfather was a double amputee having lost both legs in a train accident when he was 12. He also fought Golden Gloves and I would have hated to have been the loudmouth punk that tried to start trouble with him even in his late 70’s. Physical conditioning is certainly important but being most fights last seconds I think it’s arrogant to think it’s the only variable that matters. Now excuse me while I go gnaw on some broccoli and skinless chicken. [/QUOTE]
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