I had a similar situation while I was in HS. There was this huge farm-boy, and I mean huge. When we were freshmen, he was already the most built guy in the entire school. Working on a farm kept him in really good shape. He was also a wrestler, and went to state championships for swimming.
I've seen him go down twice. The first time was one of the funniest things I've ever seen. We were outside, and he started to pick a fight with a little 130lb kid in our class, and started chasing him. the little guy ran and every few feet picked up an apple (there were apples all over the ground) and would throw the apple as hard as he could and hit the big guy in the face, start running again, pick up and throw an apple, etc. This went on for about 1/2 hour before the big bully guy was out of breath, covered in apples and bruises, and he got laughed home. Noone would help him catch the litte dude because he really did look rediculous getting schooled like that.
The second time we were in the halls, and he said something like he was going to take me out, or something. So I called him on it, and said "give me your best shot". He tried hitting me so hard, that I could see it coming from miles away. I just push blocked it. I thought I was going to have to do more. But he had tried hitting me so hard that he was way off balance. That little push block had him stumbling for about 10 feet when he then hit a locker. I chased him to the locker where I grabbed his head and banged it against the lockers several times. And then several more.
We became very good friends after that. Best friends perhaps.
This bully was huge, and could easily have outmuscled anyone in my HS, but the point is, he didn't. His strength never came into play either of those two fights. In both of the fights that he lost, they were to a smaller, much faster opponent. Size by itself does not matter. Both of these fights were won by the most determined person.
There used to be a guy named scrawny at our school, too. This guy weighed about 100lbs fully clothed. He really is a homely kid. Another buddy of mine. He would get picked on all the time for being grubby. But this 100lb kid could fight. The first week he came to school he was in 9 fights. He didn't start even one of them, but he won every single on. He was underestimated for being skinny, grubby, and kinda homely.
You cant underestimate people. Saying that the other person is only "a flabby fat shit" can only lead to negative thinking. I have seen several "Flabby Fat" people regularly knock people out. If they're going to fight you, you have to assume that they are going to try their hardest to hurt you. Everyone is capable of inflicting severe pain.
Your best hope is that they are underestimating you.
I've seen him go down twice. The first time was one of the funniest things I've ever seen. We were outside, and he started to pick a fight with a little 130lb kid in our class, and started chasing him. the little guy ran and every few feet picked up an apple (there were apples all over the ground) and would throw the apple as hard as he could and hit the big guy in the face, start running again, pick up and throw an apple, etc. This went on for about 1/2 hour before the big bully guy was out of breath, covered in apples and bruises, and he got laughed home. Noone would help him catch the litte dude because he really did look rediculous getting schooled like that.
The second time we were in the halls, and he said something like he was going to take me out, or something. So I called him on it, and said "give me your best shot". He tried hitting me so hard, that I could see it coming from miles away. I just push blocked it. I thought I was going to have to do more. But he had tried hitting me so hard that he was way off balance. That little push block had him stumbling for about 10 feet when he then hit a locker. I chased him to the locker where I grabbed his head and banged it against the lockers several times. And then several more.
We became very good friends after that. Best friends perhaps.
This bully was huge, and could easily have outmuscled anyone in my HS, but the point is, he didn't. His strength never came into play either of those two fights. In both of the fights that he lost, they were to a smaller, much faster opponent. Size by itself does not matter. Both of these fights were won by the most determined person.
There used to be a guy named scrawny at our school, too. This guy weighed about 100lbs fully clothed. He really is a homely kid. Another buddy of mine. He would get picked on all the time for being grubby. But this 100lb kid could fight. The first week he came to school he was in 9 fights. He didn't start even one of them, but he won every single on. He was underestimated for being skinny, grubby, and kinda homely.
You cant underestimate people. Saying that the other person is only "a flabby fat shit" can only lead to negative thinking. I have seen several "Flabby Fat" people regularly knock people out. If they're going to fight you, you have to assume that they are going to try their hardest to hurt you. Everyone is capable of inflicting severe pain.
Your best hope is that they are underestimating you.
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