THE saying “size doesn’t matter” only goes so far – as one MMA fighter brutally found out.
n a bizarre video, a grappler is seen attempting to take down a bulky opponent a full 300lbs heavier.
The clip begins with the smaller fighter charging at his rival before seeing himself casually lifted up with terrifying ease.
He is then carried to the edge of the canvas by the imposing man before being dropped down.
But the initial failure doesn’t dampen the MMA fighter’s spirits.
He again tries to grab hold of the larger man, before attempting to flip him onto the floor.
The sheer weight difference his opponent possesses sees his potential take-down comfortably countered.
And when the grappler goes for a third and final attack, the huge fighter’s dominance is underlined.
Not all perceived mismatches in the fighting world have ended as expected.
A cocky strongman was humiliated by a jiu-jitsu black belt in an amateur fight – despite weighing 100lbs more.
And British boxer David Haye famously battered 7ft beast Nikolai Valuev back in 2009.
n a bizarre video, a grappler is seen attempting to take down a bulky opponent a full 300lbs heavier.
The clip begins with the smaller fighter charging at his rival before seeing himself casually lifted up with terrifying ease.
He is then carried to the edge of the canvas by the imposing man before being dropped down.
But the initial failure doesn’t dampen the MMA fighter’s spirits.
He again tries to grab hold of the larger man, before attempting to flip him onto the floor.
The sheer weight difference his opponent possesses sees his potential take-down comfortably countered.
And when the grappler goes for a third and final attack, the huge fighter’s dominance is underlined.
Not all perceived mismatches in the fighting world have ended as expected.
A cocky strongman was humiliated by a jiu-jitsu black belt in an amateur fight – despite weighing 100lbs more.
And British boxer David Haye famously battered 7ft beast Nikolai Valuev back in 2009.
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