caketastydelish
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The situation:
The human fighter will be an adult male in his 20's in very good athletic shape. He will have an expert background in various forms of martial arts. And mostly just the practical self-defense ones. Most importantly, he will be armed with a military-style combat knife and will be highly trained in how to use it.
His opponent is a chimpanzee. These animals are on average 3 times stronger than the average adult male. Of course, "adult male in his 20's who stays in top shape" will be more than "adult male". Still, it's obvious that the Chimp will physically superior in just about every way.
Would intelligent tactics (that chimps can't emulate) + good strikes with the knife be enough?
edit: more google around suggests that Chimps are actually 1.5 times stronger than the average adult male, pound per pound, not 3 times.
The human fighter will be an adult male in his 20's in very good athletic shape. He will have an expert background in various forms of martial arts. And mostly just the practical self-defense ones. Most importantly, he will be armed with a military-style combat knife and will be highly trained in how to use it.
His opponent is a chimpanzee. These animals are on average 3 times stronger than the average adult male. Of course, "adult male in his 20's who stays in top shape" will be more than "adult male". Still, it's obvious that the Chimp will physically superior in just about every way.
Would intelligent tactics (that chimps can't emulate) + good strikes with the knife be enough?
edit: more google around suggests that Chimps are actually 1.5 times stronger than the average adult male, pound per pound, not 3 times.
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