RE: The right to mis-define oneself
June 21, 2015 at 11:40 pm
(This post was last modified: June 21, 2015 at 11:53 pm by The Grand Nudger.)
Yes, and a "fat" man would -also- get his ass beaten by a musclebound man, regardless of whether or not they are both over 205 (for example). Weightclasses are very often not uniform, at present. What one division considers -x- in their female gender league/division may be an entirely different wieghtclass in the male gender's league/division (this ignores that there are usually very few weightclasses in the female leagues or divisions to begin with, comparatively). A welterweight woman in one league may weigh 135...whilst a welterweight man in another...170. Understand? You put two 135lb people in the ring who have agreed to fight, I'm not entirely certain that penis is going to be the deciding factor.
Your comments have left the realm of disagreement and have simply become disgusting.
(really though, have you seen many overweight female fighters...do they seem to have a bodyfat problem to you?)
Your comments have left the realm of disagreement and have simply become disgusting.

(really though, have you seen many overweight female fighters...do they seem to have a bodyfat problem to you?)
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