All it would take is for that women you competed against to compete with a man on her fighting level and she’d be toast. Her only advantage was that she was going up against newbies and you. That was my whole point, fighting mean, trading hard and getting dirty is an advantage some women have but it can only get them so far. All it takes is the right male opponent. I wish the author would delve a little bit more into why women are at a disadvantage scientifically in fights beyond just their weight. Not that I want to humiliate women or embolden abusive men, but it’s a fact of life we have to deal with. I would make this manga feel more grounded.
And a clean shot to the nuts isn’t hard buddy. You have the male equivalent of ovaries hanging right outside of your body. Will it incapacitate a trained man? Probably not, but it wouldnt hurt to try if he’s already attempting to beat you to death. My question is why the female protagonist never tried, and it’s Cus this mangas just pure fetish lol
I take it you speak from experience that a nutshot during a robbery/assault isn't hard? If so, give tips pls🥺. I haven't had much luck with it.
As for her fighting newbies. I was friends with her for a while so I'll somewhat defend this. She didn't just fight newbs. She fought everyone. She just liked, what was it... 'breaking in' the new guys. And causin' pain. Inter school roda? She'd win eveyrone but the maestro and sometimes she'd trounce him. Street roda? Same deal. MMA guy barging in? On the ground in agony. Kyokushin guy barged in one time. I went up against him, he was fun to hit, a bit too slow though and no midrange, good pocket tho. She found I was taking too long (less than a minute) and switched into the roda. Insta-K-O.
I might not like her very much, but i have to respect her skill and sacrifice.
As for why the fmc didn't nutshot? I'unno. Ask the mangaka. Better yet, ask yourself. Didn't you say nutshots don't work on 'trained'? I'unno, "Buff MMA Hiro the Hero" looks pretty trained to me ma'm.
There was no one who trained as hard as her. The men who could incapacitate her i can count on one of my hands, and all four of them have professional fighter as students who want to learn from them. This is my point.
You will never find the 'right male' on the street if you were on her level.
People like to generalize, 'size is always better, women are always weaker, genes bro, GENES BRO'
Yet the generalizations come from people who don't train, don't experience violence and insist that their natural genetics predisposes them to be victim, or in the case of big guys, an unbeatable predator
The fact of the matter is, few people train hard. Fewer still test themselves. And even fewer sacrifice parts of their lives to evolve. It's much easier to sit down ont he couch and say "Oh no, I'm a six foot 200lb man do I'm naturally strong. I don't
have to train that hard, size matters bro", than to train till there's a 1 to 1 sweat imprint of your whole foot on the mat.
The woman i mentioned had nothing. No family, no lover, two friends, low job that let her live. The men who could beat her had the same void of a life until they started teaching. If you want to be a combatant, give everythin up. Man? Woman? It doesn't matter how good you start off at. There is a ceiling you cannot hit unless you obsess over it. Unless you lose years of your life for it.
Being a man doesn't make getting past that ceiling any easier. Most men i know don't even come close, even the ones who train.
Surviving an assault, or a robbery, or a jumping is never about size, or man or woman, or even strength. It's about
mind. About weapons and mauling and going as far as possible. It's about training for the stress of a weapon infront your eyes, about accepting a blow and not panicking.
All of these things need obsessive practice. It becomes habit.
How long does habit take to develop>? A long, loong, loooooooooong time.
Or you could Mad Dog Fist it.
That's almost as good.