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They must never, EVER be allowed to compete against men!

Gawd don't like it.
A male shin bone against a female shin bone...same height and weight of the individual

Whose shin bone breaks easier?

The shin bone, or tibia, of a male is generally larger and more robust than that of a female:

Size
Male tibiae are larger in linear measurements, such as condylar and malleolar width.

Shape
Male tibiae have a more anteriorly bowed shaft, larger extremities, and a sharper edge at the lower border of the condyles.

Density
Female tibiae have greater cortical bone density.

Strain
Female tibiae experience greater peak strain and a larger volume of bone experiencing ≥4000 με.
 
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pgs

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There are always exceptions, but that’s generally not the rule of thumb.

I had a former tenant who had been in Judo at that point for a couple of decades. His father was the coach for the provincial team for several decades, & this guy just grew up in that world.

He (& his wife-type at the time) rented my basement suite. One afternoon as they were passing through, I ended up with several members of the women’s Canadian national judo team (& a few of their husbands) on my deck. Those women were the exceptions to the rule of thumb, & not the rule of thumb.

Anyone one of them, at that level, could annihilate the average untrained male, but those ladies were not average women. At the time I had two blenders, & bananas were on sale, so we had daiquiris just because.
Average is the key , they more than likely could not be competitive against trained males in the same weight class .