Thats not true. Women has superior resistance to pain. No man can take a pain that women feels during child birth. Nazis experimented on women mostly, because of their survivability.
Yeah, if I was in there with a lady that was busting me up (never would happen, btw) I'd KO myself or headbutt her or punch the ref.
I've sparred with a top 10 female middlewieght and did rather well and she was trying to get me outta there and i am a novice amateur with 0 fights
Seems like a biology issue to me. If he is good enough to go pro with some promise? He is going to starch her. All of his biological systems are built to fight. All of hers are built to reproduce. Once the battle gets under way... Nature would take over... She would get hurt.
Actually Regina Halmich fought the german TV Host Stefan Raab twice. He is much bigger than her. I guess he´s about 6 feet tall. He got no boxing background and isn´t even a athletic guy. She won of course but didn´t knock him out. She broke his nose though. But it was difficult for her to overcome his height and he turned his head several times. I guess I go with the entry level male. As long as he is not a total failure, he should win.
I figure maybe Wolfe could take Arce but at the same height and weight the woman is in trouble. As a mediocre amatuer male with some good physical attributes (speed and strength) but NO dreams at all of going pro, I feel the female professionals I sparred who were about ten to fifteen pounds heavier than me were on a relatively equal skill level but easy to beat with either speed OR power. They just didn't hit hard enough to hurt and I know if I let my hands go they would be suffering. I was about 128 lbs then.
If matched by size Holly Holm, Natascha Ragosina (the number of belt that woman has won is absurd), and Susi Kentikian of today's fighter could do pretty well.
Hard to say, female boxers usually have sloppy defence. My ex GF was a very good boxer but I used to beat her around the house without a problem, she couldn't stop the straight right and once I had her wobbled it was only a matter of time.