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All three are applicable. Of course, this also depends on the fight. Are there rules? Does a light hit count as much as a heavy contact? A super-fast person may beat a large grunt, but they may also be unable to hurt that same opponent. There are too many variables to consider. In many cases, however, speed has a lot of impact on skill. For some, a quick tackle could mean the end of the match. In my personal experience, skill is the most important aspect of a scored fight.
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If you have power and strength, and your opponent has speed and agility, then on a scale of 1 to 10 your chances of even landing a hit on him is about 2 to 2.5.
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I would think it's a combination of all three. Just a guess, for I'm really not sure.
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Its skill, fighting should always be the last resort.
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In karate class (Tae Kwon Do), I was taught that what matters most, is the ability to outrun your opponent. My sensei taught me to be a peace-loving person and to avoid fighting, at all costs.
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Skill is more important than anything else. Then comes speed and finally brute force, aka power.
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Sometimes speed is all you need, the ability to catch your opponent off guard and hit them when they are least expecting it. In a match though speed, power, and skill are all very important, especially skill.
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Do you know what a "one punch K.O." is?!
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IMO skill is the most important because speed and power are useless if your blows don't make contact with the opponent.
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Tough.....Ummmmmm I am going with power and skill. +5
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Well, in a fight, speed lets the person get the heck out of there before the other guy shows his power and skill! LOL
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I'd go with skill so you know what to do.
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speed kills
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