Super short wrestler vs karateka in this street fight!
This fight is between a karate fighter and a wrestler, who happens to be a little person. And the wrestler has some skills!
The karate fighter starts off by throwing a few kicks. The first one to the head and the second one to the body.

The wrestler grabs the second kick thrown, and takes the karate fighter down to the ground. It’s possible that the karate kid has a little bit of Jiu-Jitsu skills, but not quite enough to deal with the wrestler.
The wrestler is able to stay on top for the duration of the fight, throwing aggressive punches the entire time. The karate fighter is doing a decent job defending himself from getting seriously hurt, but he’s not able to land much of an offense.
The fight and video end abruptly at the end. View the action below:
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Dwarf and Midget are two names that refer to a person who suffers from dwarfism. Dwarfism is a medical condition due to which a person has abnormal growth. A person affected by dwarfism is usually less than 147 cm (4 feet 10 inches).
Dwarfism can be caused by about 200 distinct medical conditions. Each condition has different symptoms and characteristics, and may affect different parts of the body.
Dwarfism can be loosely classified under two categories: disproportionate dwarfism and proportionate dwarfism. In disproportionate dwarfism, the size of one or more body parts is abnormal, i.e. the person is not physically proportional.
In proportionate dwarfism, however, the body is normally proportionate, but is unusually small in size.
Historically, the term ‘midget’ was used to describe “proportionate dwarfs,” while ‘dwarfs’ could be any person affected by dwarfism, proportionate or is proportionate.
Still, today, the term ‘midget’ is considered derogatory, and most people will find it insulting. Some people also claim that ‘dwarf’ is also insulting. The politically correct term for people suffering from dwarfism, especially in United States, Canada and New Zealand is “little person” or “little people.” [source : differencebetween.info]





