Is it normal that i don't believe in "fair fights"?

A fair fight is impossible. One party will always be stronger, faster, smarter, more skilled, more experienced, or just luckier. A truly fair fight is one in which neither party has any chance of winning.

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Based on 32 votes (19 yes)
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  • Darkoil

    Yeah I get what your saying, take the episode of walker texas ranger where chuck norris fights hand to paw with a massive brown bear, poor bear never stood a chance.

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  • zchristian

    Unless you have a clone a truly fair fight dont really exsist...

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  • nightmare28

    Fair fight is in the ring, on the street there is no reason to attack anyone, and if you're being attacked, you do whatever is necessary to defend yourself.

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    • Allistalla

      I believe a fiar fight is when your equally numbered , have the same type of fighting tools ( weather it just be your fists ) and your all about the same age . so beating up a little kid and your an adult is unfiar . 10 poeple attacking one person very unfair . pullign out a gun in a knife fight enough siad .However I think if you are going to start a fight you should be ready to deal with the coieusequences and not go crying to some athoerity figure when you get beat up or injured when you were clearly starting trouble . Also I do not think a fiar fight should be based on brain campacity . So if someone is slow and decides to beat you up when you are clearly smaller and alot weaker than them I do not think you should be the only one held with charges if you attempt to defend yourself .

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      • nightmare28

        You're thinking in terms of school when you say age, I'm talking about adults walking on the street. There is no reason in the world for an adult to walk around with a gang and carry a knife. But if you're walking somewhere, minding your own business and someone attacks you with a knife, you have every right to pull out a gun and defend yourself. Never start a fight, but always finish it.

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        • Allistalla

          yup , but if someone is slow and decides beat you up youll get no sympathy if a girl attacks a man even if the man does nothing he will get less sympathy , if a man on a street attacks a child that is down right cruel unless the kid attacked them first . So it applys to both . but if a kid randomly starts attacking an adult than thats unfiar cuase the adult cant hurt the kid or hell most likely get no sympathy in court .

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  • Angel_in_a_Glass_Dress

    not necessarily.

    you're assuming one person will have ALL the better skills while it's not always like that.

    one person may be stronger while the other is faster.

    or they may be perfectly matched but each has their own good days and bad.

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  • jondoerandom

    generally, a fair fight is not about being stronger or weaker. I means fighting without dirty tricks, like kicking in the balls, gauging the eyes, pulling hair. This kinda stuff is desperate -for people who can't go down with honor.
    I had my fair share of bar brawls and you see kids pulling knives on you when you elbow them in the jaw and they see they can't win...

    A fair fight for me is getting your ass whooped and take it like a man, or kick somebody's teeth in and after it's over help the guy call an ambulance.

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  • dappled

    There's more than one way of saying something is fair. One way is saying people are perfectly matched (which is impossible). Another is saying people had equal opportunities (to work on their fighting skills). If one person doesn't take the opportunity, it doesn't make it unfair.

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  • howaminotmyself

    Why are you fighting?

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  • Nothing is fair in love and war

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  • NotFloydzie

    Depends on what you're calling a "fair fight". It's all a matter of opinion.

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