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see normies like you have no idea how to fight, or how to size up an opponent you just think Mike Tyson was a strong dude who was bullying people in reality he was 5'10" making guys who were 6'5"+ run, not just once, but consistently throughout all of his fights. | |||
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lol the range for normal weight at 6'0 is 137-183lb.
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Mike tyson doesnt count hes not human
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It's a common misconception weight is gonna win u in a fight.
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18.5, also there is no 200lb woman who does not look fat lol
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6 foot 3, 215. I'd need to get under about 200 to be within "normal" range according to the linked chart, which seems about right*. Used to hover right around there for many years then put on about ~10-15 pounds or so when I was laid up with clot issues awhile back (I don't wish that on anyone--it sucks) and haven't lost it yet due to winter. Wife is 5 foot 7 and she'd-axe-murder-me-if-I-posted-her-weight which I find silly/annoying because I want to since she's slim and ought to be proud.
*Right for me, at least, but then I'm just a regular middle-age dude who's in pretty decent shape. The chart probably doesn't apply to the large population of hobbyist bodybuilders on the board here. Danth | ||
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Not bad Tuna bro. You'd probably look amazing if you lost like 12ish pounds. Proud of you
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https://www.bmj.com/content/353/bmj.i2156/rr-3 Passing pro-tip since you probably need it more than me: hips are made of fat. How's that inverted triangle figure treating you? Mine are even with my shoulders. | |||
Last edited by Cecily; 04-24-2021 at 08:08 PM..
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