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Old 09-18-2014, 11:17 AM   #270
yefferys50
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Originally Posted by Grandpa View Post
With the proper technique and leverage, a smaller man can compete with a much larger one. My coach weighs 190lbs, but he feels like he weighs 500lbs when mounted. Strength/weight only matter when players are on different levels of skill. Technique being even, weight/strength is nullified.
Steve you're correct on the first part about proper technique allowing a smaller guy feeling much heavier. I've rolled with 45'ers who ragdolled by big ass.

You're incorrect on the second part. When technique and skill are equal, weight/strength is everything. Case in point would be if say Jeff Glover rolled with Roberto Abreu. Cyborg would take the match 10 out of 10 times. Weight/strength matter less when it's say a 300 pound blue belt vs. a 150 pound brown or black.
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