None of whom make the grade when the testosterone has settled and the boys become men. Any women college champs? Nope. Any females finished the Marine officer combat course? Nope. Any women MMA fighters transitioned to the men’s division? Nope.
I can go on. Heck, I think i will. Any women broken into men’s league soccer? Nope. NFL? Nope. ASP Men’s Championships? Nope. Pro baseball? Nope. Pro basketball? Nope. Broken any men’s track records? Nope.
Dang, typing fingers getting tired........
I was never any of those either. It was fun while it lasted though.
Geez man. Get over it already.
OK, men and teen boys are stronger than girls on average.
You say you are all for girls wrestling but then keep up a silly diatribe about places where men are stronger. No one here has argued that girls are stronger. You just keep up with the strawman.
Apparently we agree that it is OK that girls wrestle in youth and grade school. Others here mentioned a girl that got a full ride college scholarship to U of M in wrestling. It happens.
Based on the few girls that do wrestle, that is a victory.
Bottom line for me is that girls in wrestling is a good thing for the sport. And most of the arguments against girls in wrestling that have been listed on this post are from people that have never been involved in the sport or don’t understand the sport.
OK, pound for pound, girls are often weaker, but in wrestling, strength isn’t the only factor leading to success. Wrestling skills and thinking under stress have just as much to do with the win.
So, no matter what you are saying, girls can succeed in the sport and should be allowed to compete.
I suppose we can agree there.