I'm not sure if T&T is the right place for this question, but here goes:
Assume two men in a fight, one with a fighting stick and the other with a knife, each equally skilled with his weapon.
The fighting stick is, say, as long as a cane, made entirely wood and quite sturdy.
The knife is a dagger (double-edged) with a blade that is 6" long, strong, and sharp.
No element of surprise (and neither has a gun).
Who wins the fight?
Assume two men in a fight, one with a fighting stick and the other with a knife, each equally skilled with his weapon.
The fighting stick is, say, as long as a cane, made entirely wood and quite sturdy.
The knife is a dagger (double-edged) with a blade that is 6" long, strong, and sharp.
No element of surprise (and neither has a gun).
Who wins the fight?