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"It's called the Toddroll! It's like a toproll, but it's measured in glacier time. So it's veeery veeery slow!" Lmfao!! This guy kills me! xD He's such a character!
Very interesting about weight classes... I was wondering whether handicaps could be implemented so we could see more open weight fights that arent completely dominated by body weight. But how would handicaps work? 🤔
As Todd mentioned, they matter but not very much. This is a common problem with putting a gradient in discrete bins. Difference between bins isn't much but becomes exaggerated and the differences within a bin get ignored.
@@limo-swine6537 There's a big weight difference differential. And just because some superheavyweights aren't strong, especially armwrestling wise when comparing, doesn't mean we take those few WEAKLINGS and use them as the example. Even then a strong superheavyweight could lose to some heavyweight one day because he wasn't feeling good, or had the muscle problems, or injuries, etc. Doesn't still mean that the difference doesn't exist.
@@limo-swine6537 For example, for two years John beat Denis because Denis was relatively inexperienced and didn't have that hand arm synergy. But once he got that, John was a lightweight.
@@ancapgrandscribe9546 as I mentioned earlier. It's a gradient. Difference between arbitrary weight classes isn't much different that within that weight class. Super heavyweights have no limits so they shouldn't be considered. There is little difference between weight classes, not 0, not a lot.
@@limo-swine6537 Yeah but Todd also said there wasn’t as big of a difference as compared to other sports, when actually there is depending on how a superheavyweight is physically, anatomically built and well trained and well eaten.
@@ThePingy27 I completely agree. I feel like 275/125 is the perfect number for the highest “weight category”. And guys like Ermes, Cyplenkov, MT, Kalina, etc could all compete at both 275 and open if they wanted.