What happened to extra height = extra inches your opponent need to reach to hit you lol?
A broken bone is a big injury as it is and can destroy careers, imagine what two possibly four broken limbs would do to top athlete's career and not only that, the limbs, muscles, etc. are stretched.
Also I don't think you understand the relationship between height and weight when it comes to combat sports. Sorry pal but Dana ain't signing an almost 30 year old guy with no record from Indonesia who'd have lengthened his legs to fight in the premier MMA organization of the world. I mean dude, do you at least take PEDs?
Yes, 'extra height = extra inches your opponent need to reach to hit you' is still a valid theory. But what I am talking about is mostly in terms of explosiveness and legs strength.
And as I said earlier, if I am not in it because I don't have the ability, it's perfectly fine. But not because I do LL just to reach the height that I should have reached naturally.
And that being said, I am still over 3 years shy of 30, so there's probably still time and I also have 3 kickboxing records from 7 years ago
If you are not at the level of UFC now, you won't be able to reach UFC level after LL. It is so obvious, right? So why don't you reach UFC level first and then decide whether you want to do LL or not?
Because by the time I reach UFC level, I will be 35-40? So I'm thinking of pursuing both LL and my career at the same time and see which one gets there first.
I also don't fully understand what you're saying. Whether I am UFC level now or not, if LL really does damages to athleticism, I will still suffer from it right? And technique wise, whether I got LL or not, I will still be able to learn them properly? It's not like UFC level fighters are immune to LL risks.
Good idea regardless!