Baki Hanma Joins the Ultimate Fighter at 18 years old. He is a heavyweight fighter at 5'10". How would he do under those circumstances/Does he win the Title?
How does he do?
Baki Hanma Joins the Ultimate Fighter at 18 years old. He is a heavyweight fighter at 5'10". How would he do under those circumstances/Does he win the Title?
How does he do?
Like real world MMA? Dude 18 year old Baki wastes everyone. When he was younger he took on gangs at a time and even fought a gigantic ape critter and lived.
Yeah, he destroys everyone.
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Baki could let any real world fighter exhaust themselves punching him without any fear of real damage.
....Yeah, there's no way around this other than he wrecks everyone without trying...At all.
baki has been kicking asses and training since he was 12.
he went head up against dudes like oliva and pickle.
the best thing MMA can hope for is for baki to get bored and leave.
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His impossible anatomy would quickly break down under the burden of real-world physics. It'd be like if you or me tried to dive down to the deepest part of the ocean without equipment.
I'd argue that it's more likely that physics breaks down in the face of Baki's physique, driving all who look upon him mad at the non-Euclidian muscle groupings, like some kind of dudebro version of Cthulhu.
In his dojo in R'lyeah, dude Baki squats. That is not dead what can eternally bulk, and in strange aeons, even Death may deadlift.
Only way MMA stands a chance if you composite stack ALL current MMA fighters into one heavyweight.
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