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The guys who mastered martial arts are muscular but not with a big size muscles. On the other hand, some wrestlers are very big in size. yes, i know wrestling has its rules. If a real fight occurs between these guys who will win the battle? Does bigger muscle help in fighting in real life?
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I know it helps because hard muscle could hurt someone when they bump on it and if someone is trying to hurt you, they can hit you in your muscle but they are the ones that get hurts when it is hard.
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To an extent muscle does help during fighting. The guy with muscles whenever he's hit by somebody, he feels less of the pain. Unlike the guy without muscle any hit would have great impact on him. In the same vein, if a muscular person punches you, you are expected to go flying especially if you are not with built muscle.
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I don't think that it can help for people that are not skilled in fighting. I think that there are weak points in the body which when someone that you are engaged can attack you and weaken you on. 
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Muscles can certainly help in a fight, as they increase strength and power. However, the size and strength of a person's muscles is not the only factor that determines a victorious outcome. A fighter's speed, agility, technique, and strategy are also important factors in determining who will win. Ultimately, the fighter who is best prepared and has the most comprehensive skill set is most likely to win.

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Not having over-developed muscles makes a fighter more flexible and allows them to rotate their entire body faster, generate more power and speed in a strike.
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Yes muscles help in fight especially when wrestling.abdominal, back and shoulder muscles play crucial role to control opponent when fighting .
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Muscles can be useful in a fight as they provide strength and power to strike, defend, or overpower an opponent. However, fighting is not just about physical strength, but also mental and tactical abilities. Technique, strategy, speed, and reflexes can be equally important in a fight. It's important to note that fighting should only be used as a last resort and self-defense measures should always prioritize avoiding violence whenever possible.
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