{"version": "1.0", "type": "rich", "title": "There's a stereotype about competitive fighters being dumb and while maybe there's a correlation when it comes to people getting...", "author_name": "kontextmaschine", "author_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "provider_name": "kontextmaschine", "provider_url": "https://kontextmaschine.com", "url": "https://kontextmaschine.com/post/66821082347/", "html": "<p>There&rsquo;s a stereotype about competitive fighters being dumb and while maybe there&rsquo;s a correlation when it comes to people getting into it, when it comes to doing well at it it&rsquo;s the exact opposite.</p>\n<p>Fighting is indeed a sweet science - trading off distance, position, momentum, oxygen, blood sugar, muscle fatigue, and blunt trauma, and the guys who are good at it can instinctively recalculate that multivariate equation several times a second while reading their opponent&rsquo;s body and past behavior to predict his next move <em>while</em> masking their own. It&rsquo;s like playing chess while doing aerobics and getting punched in the face.</p>\n<p>People were surprised when Mike Tyson turned out to be an intelligent guy. Obviously he was. That&rsquo;s actually kind of a thing, buff &lsquo;80s famous guys who talked weird and were assumed to be dumb. That&rsquo;s not a terrible heuristic, the speech thing - a lot of speech pathologies do correlate with intelligence in the long (developmental disabilities), medium (brain damage) or short (alcohol intoxication) terms.</p>\n<p>But then you had things like Sylvester Stallone, who mumbled - because he essentially had a stroke at birth that paralyzed a lot of his face - but wrote and put together one of the better films of his time; Arnold Schwarzenegger who spoke slowly with simple words - because he was learning a second language by adult immersion - but successively attained the highest available rank in the very competitive fields of bodybuilding, acting, and politics.</p>\n<p>In fairness I guess the buffness and the '80sness did kind of translate to steroidness which can generate an aggression that doesn&rsquo;t negate but definitely can eclipse intelligence.</p>"}