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What World’s Strongest Man Doesn’t Prove... Strength vs Skill in Fighting

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Is raw strength enough to win a fight, or does skill matter more? In this video, we explore the age-old debate of strength vs skill in fighting and how it plays out in real-life confrontations. Featuring insights inspired by Eddie Hall, the World’s Strongest Man turned MMA fighter, we break down what truly matters in a street fight or self-defense scenario. Discover why technique, adaptability, and fight IQ often outweigh sheer power in chaotic, real-world situations. We’ll also uncover myths about strength in self-defense and reveal how proper training can give you the edge—regardless of your size or strength. If you’ve ever wondered whether strength beats skill, or what it takes to survive a fight, this video has the answers. Perfect for those interested in self-defence, martial arts, MMA, and combat training. About Us ELEVATING YOUR FIGHT IQ: Blending Criminal Psychology and Martial Arts for Self Defence. Presented by Dr Mark Phillips Criminal Psychologist, Security Consultant, Martial Artist. No Nonsense Self Defence Tips & Tricks. Topics Covered: Behavioural Risk Management, Criminal Behaviour, Self Defence Techniques, Street Fighting Tips, and Mindset Preparation, as well as general tips on how to defend yourself. Simple Martial Arts training with easy to follow ideas. Weekly Self Defence and Martial Arts video releases every Sunday. CONNECT WITH ME! Instagram ►https://www.instagram.com/fightscience_tv/ Facebook ► http://facebook.com/londonwingchunacademy TO LEARN MARTIAL ARTS VISIT: LWCA ► http://www.londonwingchun.co.uk ORIGIN BJJ ► http://www.londonbjj.com
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