I'm a 205lb male that got subbed by a 115lb female at my local MMA gym today

A pretty small woman came to our gym back in the day and had her way with us all, as expected. She was shit hot. Thought the instructor would've offered more resistance tho. He wasn't happy. Tapped him 6 times in a row with the same choke.
 
I have no idea how someone with a 90lb weight advantage gets subbed, unless this is a black belt/white belt situation or you were patronizing a child/woman :oops:

You can muscle out of anything someone that much smaller can throw up ffs :confused:
 
Well, if you are talking about Jiu-Jitsu, you shouldn't have to take anyone down.

About your threat: just tell me where you are and if we are close or when I'm on my vacation, we could set this up and stream that on a live transmission for sherdoggers. For real.
I'm not sure they let unskilled Brazilian laborers in the country sorry jks
 
This whole thread is basically a take on how much skill can overcome strength. And how fragile most men's ego are I've never gotten a belt but am a pretty decent grappler. I strictly do no gi because its my interest. I've rolled with many women of every skill level. A woman who is a black belt and average size can make me work hard but she usually can't get a sub if we're all out because I can use strength to power out of it. None of that is the point of rolling to get better though. If you're using size/ego to get out of compromising positions you're just a spaz/brute. I've learned more from letting others work technique and trying to find the technical way out than I ever could from just savaging my way out of it. Using size/strength to get out of submission just means you're a dipshit who can't roll properly.
 
most people here have never trained grappling and don't understand that a 115 pound girl who knows how to grapple would easily tap 99% of them out.

I think most of this site is American, they seem to fear strong women a lot in that culture.
 
It is cruel to give a false sense of reality as to what will happen in a real fight. Delusion folk get rekt all the time.
 
Size only matters if it's bone and muscle. Not height or fat. You fucking dummy. If you're a fat piece of lard, you'll have shitty grip strength. Everything in grappling has to do with grip strength.

Conclusion: You're exceptionally physically weak and insulin resistant if you get tapped by a 115 pound woman, or man for that matter.
 
To all you Sherdoggers living in your parents basement typing away with your Cheetos stained fingers saying you don't care for manlets, strawweights, flyweights and/or female fighters cause they have no skill etc. please do the diehard MMA community a big favour STFU. These "manlets" and female fighters in the UFC have tremendous skill and strength but you guys wouldn't know it since you most of you sit on your ass all day and never engaged in any combat sports in your life. Any UFC "manlet" or woman would whoop your ass if you ever stepped into the cage or gym with them let alone a recreational or amateur in the gym training for a few years.

Then maybe you need to train more/smarter. You should think about it
 
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Don't worry OP. You'll get your yellow belt soon.
 
This whole thread is basically a take on how much skill can overcome strength. And how fragile most men's ego are I've never gotten a belt but am a pretty decent grappler. I strictly do no gi because its my interest. I've rolled with many women of every skill level. A woman who is a black belt and average size can make me work hard but she usually can't get a sub if we're all out because I can use strength to power out of it. None of that is the point of rolling to get better though. If you're using size/ego to get out of compromising positions you're just a spaz/brute. I've learned more from letting others work technique and trying to find the technical way out than I ever could from just savaging my way out of it. Using size/strength to get out of submission just means you're a dipshit who can't roll properly.

I agree totally. Training BJJ is a collaborative effort and subs mean nothing (especially when rolling with someone much smaller or less skilled). But that's not what TS is trying to imply here.
 
Next time maybe you’ll just make the sandwich and not give her any lip.
 
Being a BJJ practicioner as a woman must be really tough. I bet a lot of guys go absolutely nuts and spaz like crazy to avoid getting subbed when they are caught in something.
 
In case you haven't realized it yet, almost all of these idiots have never even set foot on a mat.
And nor will they. The thought of losing is unacceptable to them, their fragile egos can't take it.
 
To all you Sherdoggers living in your parents basement typing away with your Cheetos stained fingers saying you don't care for manlets, strawweights, flyweights and/or female fighters cause they have no skill etc. please do the diehard MMA community a big favour STFU. These "manlets" and female fighters in the UFC have tremendous skill and strength but you guys wouldn't know it since you most of you sit on your ass all day and never engaged in any combat sports in your life. Any UFC "manlet" or woman would whoop your ass if you ever stepped into the cage or gym with them let alone a recreational or amateur in the gym training for a few years.

I was gonna write something positive since I like the smaller fighters but then I realized you made this to feel better about yourself.
 
LMAO.... the first page of responses in this thread have about 1,000 likes.
 
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